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Policymakers can mitigate these setbacks by taking inventory of their own policy frameworks and, where needed, streamlining and modernizing processes.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of different configurations for two building design elements, namely building permeability and setback, proposed for mitigating air pollutant exposure problems in isolated deep canyons by using an indirect exposure approach.
In particular, the effectiveness of the current minimum 5-m setback (Forest Owners Association 2007) in mitigating harvest impacts has never been fully evaluated.
We believe that any physiological based effect can be mitigated through the use of appropriate setback distances.
There was also relegation from the top flight in 1978-79, buthehe setbacks were mitigated by promotion to the Premier League in 1981-82 and a lengthy spell as captain.
Regularly doing it boosts your resilience, enabling you to mitigate stress, regulate emotions, and have a more positive outlook so that you can bounce back from setbacks.
Analysts said that the decision was only a mild setback for Ryanair, and some said that Mr. O'Leary's very public battle with the commission might have mitigated its action.
They mitigate nothing".
But it just seems like setback after setback after setback".
You always have to mitigate".
This setback was surprising.
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