Sentence examples for mitigate implementation from inspiring English sources

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In this paper, a new adaptive and robust model-based control approach is developed based on a nonlinear discrete sliding mode controller (DSMC) formulation to mitigate implementation imprecisions and model uncertainties, that consequently minimizes the gap between designed and implemented controllers.

This module, available at http://www.eqipp.org, is currently undergoing rigorous testing and may mitigate implementation issues experienced in this study [ 21].

There are several theories and frameworks that were likely to facilitate understanding and mitigate implementation barriers and the adoption of new behaviours in practice including general implementation theory [ 37]; diffusion of innovation in service systems [ 38]; and organisational readiness to change theory [ 39].

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In this paper, we propose a method to automatically estimate the bit-range of the EKF variables to mitigate its implementation using only fixed-point representation.

Despite these achievements, the job-aid focused intervention was unable to mitigate all implementation barriers, which possibly explains why gains were moderate in some areas.

There may be value in utilizing the knowledge gained from system change literature [ 18] to mitigate barriers to implementation.

Besides the lack of evidence to guide selection of telemedicine features important for clinical benefit, other issues should mitigate against widespread implementation.

Secondary objectives are to complete a comprehensive evaluation to understand why the program did or did not have an impact, identify critical factors to successful implementation and to develop recommendations to mitigate barriers to successful implementation if the intervention proves effective.

These safety treatments were proposed as pilots for broader implementation to mitigate similar problems at other locations.

Evaluation of impact of climate change on hydrology of catchment is very important for the policy makers to mitigate the impact and implementation for the coping strategies (Delgado et al. 2010; Fischer et al. 2007).

Two characteristics of program implementation consistently mitigate the intended effects of ISPs: (1) subsidy programs partially crowd out commercial fertilizer demand due to difficulties associated with targeting and sale of inputs by program implementers, and (2) lower than expected crop yield response to fertilizer on smallholder-managed fields.

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