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The work should be conducted within an open and transparent framework of collaboration that destigmatizes academy-industry research and mitigates suspicion of bias.
That is a pity, since co-operation can mitigate the suspicions that go with competition.A better way upwardAn arms race in space would leave everyone, including its "winner", worse off.
To mitigate this suspicion, they rely on the protection of the United States, which since 1979 has served as the de facto military force maintaining Persian Gulf security.
It goes some way to mitigating historical suspicions that have separated Shia Iran and predominantly Sunni Muslim Pakistan.
With the very symbolic stroke of a pen, New Orleans coroner Jeffrey Rouse did his part last week to mitigate ten years of suspicion, mistrust, and guilt left behind after Hurricane Katrina.
Additionally, Carter failed to grasp the optics of the situation through Iranian eyes — he declined a suggestion from Deputy Prime Minister Ibrahim Yezdi that he allow Iranian physicians to examine the shah, which could have mitigated the popular suspicion that the shah's arrival in New York on Oct. 22 signaled an American conspiracy to return him to power.
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
Several factors mitigate against him.
To adapt or to mitigate?
It may also mitigate them somewhat.
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