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The draft EIR included new mitigation to require residential projects to analyze roadway pollution and mitigate effects on new residential uses through ventilation systems and building design.
We are committed to taking all reasonable and practical measures to protect the environment and mitigate effects on marine mammals.
He added, "Our concern is to protect jobs and find out how to mitigate effects on pilots and families".
Spatial and unexplained variation accounted for a high proportion of total variation; however, increasing sampling intensity can mitigate effects on precision.
When a pandemic occurs, syndromic surveillance may be able to help healthcare workers recognize a potential outbreak, which theoretically could help them mitigate effects on society earlier.
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Experts say the volcano's remote site should mitigate effects of the gasses on humans.
The model incorporates several experimentally supported mechanisms through which probiotics can mitigate effects of pathogenic bacteria on the immature gut.
For instance, a recent study found that these latter policies to some extent may mitigate effects of work stress on mental health [ 46].
It also appears that active smoking may partially mitigate effects of carcinogen exposure on the breast in smokers by reducing their estrogen levels.
But we can invest in measures that mitigate their effects on the victims, if we care.
His spokesman told journalists: "He is not concerned about numbers," adding that rather than seeking controls on immigration, Labour would seek to mitigate its effects on low-paid workers with the reintroduction of a "migrant impact fund".
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