Sentence examples for mitigate any concern from inspiring English sources

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Thus, a prudent study design would entail generating and comparing at least two or three of each type of clone to mitigate any concern of genetic heterogeneity – whether off-target effects or other genetic alterations accumulated during passaging of the cells – being a confounder, regardless of which particular genome-editing tool is employed.

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Surely, the United Kingdom can be relied upon to mitigate any concerns the United States might have with Aamer's release.

The Committee told Maude there was a "clear link between this appointment and your responsibilities in Ministerial Office", but "considered that the gap between leaving office and taking up this role (over 18 months) is sufficient to mitigate any concerns about the propriety of this appointment".

Indeed, the diversity of these measures greatly mitigates any concern that it is merely superficial similarities that are driving these relationships.

However, the combined retention rates were about the same for all pregnant women, regardless of how they were enrolled, mitigating any concern for selection bias resulting from differential retention.

This provides a good indication that the health state descriptions are consistent with clinical reality and mitigates any concerns over the use of a convenience sample of laypersons in this study.

The purpose of that call is to explain the study, answer any questions, mitigate any parental concerns and maximise recruitment of small numbers.

That has certain other advantages in addition to mitigating any safety concerns associated with the stimulant-based drugs.

While the presence of a lagged dependent variable and country fixed effects may in principle bias the estimation of the β s in short samples (Nickell1981), the length of the time dimension mitigates any such concerns since the finite sample bias is of the order of 1/T, where T is the length of the time dimension (Greene2000).

It lists the nature of each threat, the potential target, the method by which the United States gathered the intelligence, any corroborating information, and who has been notified, as Mr. Card put it, "to mitigate the concern".

Therefore, comparing results from health outcomes with different degrees of measurement errors may mitigate this concern.

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