Sentence examples for mitigate strains from inspiring English sources

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The government is seeking to increase housing provision through schemes such as the New Homes Bonus, which aims to give financial incentives to local authorities to mitigate strains on public services caused by population growth.

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Nevertheless, multiple roles may mitigate strain; having children has repeatedly been shown not to statistically explain stress or even to be a protective determinant for stress in highly educated women including physicians [ 13, 16].

(50.8 cm) spacing for U-wrapping] was the most successful girder at mitigating strain development since it significantly reduced the strain developed in the longitudinal strips compared to other girders with two and three CFRP layers and with different spacing for U-wrapping.

At the national level, lightening the load of malaria would mitigate the strains on public health systems and free up resources for social improvements.

The highlight of the structure is a design of strain gradient at the matrix-particle interface, which can mitigate the strain compatibility that commonly reported in general MMCs as the crack initiator.

Because the grain boundaries are planar defects and have a strained bonding status, the elimination of grain boundaries is expected to mitigate the strain remaining in the films [18].

It's a sad truth that AT&T's data service can get pretty sketchy in certain high-traffic areas, and it's little surprise that AT&T would want to try and mitigate the strain that incessant video calls could place on its network.

The improvement in the electrochemical performance arises from the synergistic effects of the reduced particle size, conductive carbon matrix, and catalytic function of Ge to mitigate mechanical strain and provide an efficient network for electron transfer.

Alternatively, the use of knockout rat models would greatly improve our comparison and mitigate inter-strain uncertainties.

Furthermore, in attempts to mitigate thermal strain in workers, ventilation systems delivering large, and in some instances thermally conditioned, air volumes have been utilized in deep underground mining [ 16].

Our theoretical standpoint was premised on an understanding that some families would be able to mitigate the strain of the AIDS epidemic — to varying degrees — while others would not be able to do so.

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