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UNICEF took action before the war in Iraq in order to mitigate its possible effects.
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You'll find a wide range on both sides, but I think you'll find that most Democrats recognize that climate change is one of the greatest challenges that humanity faces and how we can minimize its effects and mitigate them where possible is absolutely critical.
We are looking at potential options to mitigate any possible damage this satellite may cause".
In the presence of hysteresis, the authors note, there is a strong argument for monetary policymakers "to be more activist, in order to mitigate the possible damage to the current and future supply side of the economy".
Thus, we mitigate this possible threat to the validity.
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I have also included a sector-of-employment dummy to mitigate the possible endogeneity of the work schedule, plus dummies for region of residence.
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In order to mitigate the possible ping-pong effect the mobile router is allowed to perform a handover to the multi-hop WLAN just once per TREBOL area.
The letter suggests that smartphone overuse could negatively impact children's health, and that Apple hasn't done enough to mitigate the possible harm.
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