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No systematic database exists to show how far state departments of transportation (DOTs) have identified, and taken steps to mitigate, discriminatory effects of their projects, programs, and policies on low-income and minority populations.
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While the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA, H.R. 493), recently passed into law, would mitigate the threat of direct discriminatory action by employers or insurers[ 14], there will continue to be other uses of genomic data that pose privacy risks, including the use of genetic testing in setting life, disability, and long-term care insurance premiums[ 15].
The temporary rules that kicked in this January will be replaced with more nuanced rules that "utilize real-time, threat-based intelligence along with multiple, random layers of security, both seen and unseen, to more effectively mitigate evolving terrorist threats," Napolitano said.Civil liberties groups had criticized the temporary measures as discriminatory and too broad.
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
Several factors mitigate against him.
It may also mitigate them somewhat.
This should mitigate any tendency towards clustering.
In the process, they actually mitigate bubbles.
To adapt or to mitigate?
The important thing is to mitigate them".
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