Sentence examples for mitigate management from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, Donovan and Oppenheimer (2014) identify a pre-L'Aquila perceived need to mitigate management risks and refer to the anxiety of scientists concerning their liability, which they suggests "is clear from [Montserrat Scientific Advisory Committee] reports particularly from 2002 onwards (when there were several court cases about evacuations)".

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Our results suggest that further studies of the ecological effects of nanoparticles and steps to mitigate appropriate management strategies are required.

A hydrophilic treatment of the cathode flow field channels was demonstrated to be an effective way to mitigate water management issues caused at elevated operating temperatures.

"Chancellor Katehi has engaged in a pattern of misrepresentations, … has repeatedly exercised poor judgment when confronted with challenges, has consistently disregarded the impact of her actions on the campus and the university as a whole and has failed to mitigate troubling management practices," said UC spokeswoman Dianne KIein.

Soil compaction is an important form of soil degradation that can reduce soil productivity and crop yields, although the impacts can be reversed through natural processes and mitigated through management interventions.

Like any information technology (IT), radio frequency identification (RFID) presents security and privacy risks that must be carefully mitigated through management, operational, and technical controls in order to realize the numerous benefits the technology has to offer.

Like any information technology, RFID presents security and privacy risks that must be carefully mitigated through management, operational, and technical controls to realize the numerous benefits the technology has to offer.

"If the conclusion is that such a risk exists and cannot be mitigated, then management will consider suspension without pay of the employee, pending the outcome of management's investigation," the agency told VICE News.

Many of these changes, such as human disturbance, have an anthropogenic origin and therefore may be mitigated by management action.

Data from the sheep model and Florida red tide indicate that the medications commonly used in asthma management mitigate the effects of the toxins (Abraham et al. 2005a, 2005b).

Our data suggest that early identification of patients with evolving critical illness by the Bedside PEWS may permit the targeted application of intermediate response strategies (increased intensity of observation and management), mitigate clinical deterioration and prevent ICU admission, rather than waiting for a 'trigger' to call the ICU team for urgent pre-arrest management [ 5, 22].

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