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Environmentalists often resort to trying to mitigate bad policies, he added.
But it's absolutely the case that better-informed and more active regulators, particularly when they have the resources and the Presidential support they need, can limit and mitigate bad behavior, rather than simply punishing it after the fact.
A volunteer called it a "missed opportunity" to mitigate bad publicity following last year's riots.
A clear information governance program that properly outlines policies and procedures for employees to follow can mitigate bad behaviors that jeopardize information security.
Only the fact that Bagration and Barclay were to cooperate fully saved the Russian army and did much to mitigate bad positioning of the available forces.
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Several techniques [7 12] have been proposed to mitigate the bad effect of NLOS measurement error.
By making the tech community property, Keller said, they can mitigate against bad outcomes.
Appropriate measures should be put forward to deal with climate change impacts, which can be used to mitigate the bad effects.
The Doctor does his best to think about those consequences and distribute enough truth to mitigate any bad outcomes.
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