Sentence examples for mitigate future losses from inspiring English sources

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As a result, the government rebuilt homes across the affected area to higher building standards in order to mitigate future losses from typhoons.

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To make better management and policy decisions to mitigate future loss of biodiversity, we require a better understanding of the connection between biodiversity and spatial heterogeneity at all scales so that we can make reliable predictions for scenarios of landscape change (Schröder and Seppelt 2006).

Natural disasters cannot be prevented completely, so reducing disaster risk is a cost-effective investment in mitigating future losses especially in the developing countries.

Future losses could be immense.

The bank said future losses were likely.

Britain may insure banks against future losses.

And future losses by Tory-light politicians.

And if your home has been damaged by Sandy or another storm, did you do anything to mitigate future damage?

The governor has also said that he sees the additional health study as a way to mitigate future lawsuits.

The agency will also try to mitigate future shortages by asking manufacturers to report well in advance any potential disruptions.

The commission is investigating the causes of the oil spill and ways to prevent and mitigate future spills.

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