Sentence examples for mitigate the inevitable from inspiring English sources

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In the medium-term, many countries will need stimulus packages to mitigate the inevitable economic slowdown.

There was also no solid agreement on how to confront the threat of global warming by slowing the seemingly inexorable rise of heat-trapping emissions or by helping poor nations mitigate the inevitable damage or, preferably, both.

They have engaged closely with the communities in which they work, ensuring that the new homes do go to former residents in moves designed to mitigate the inevitable gentrification that has shaped much of the city's reconstruction.

"That just underscores the need for efficiencies in our workplace -- which by themselves will not be enough to close the budget gap, but to some extent would mitigate the inevitable layoffs".

Before you dive into the heaps of chitinous exoskeletons, which arrive with a casual "bon appétit, guys," you'll want to don the plastic bib provided, to mitigate the inevitable spatter of red sauce and lobster juice.

If we see no genuine progress on such steps toward government responsibility, the United States should "Afghanize," draw down troops and prepare to mitigate the inevitable humanitarian disaster that will come when the Kabul government falls to the Taliban -- which, in the absence of reform, it eventually and deservedly will.

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To mitigate the risk of inevitable exposure to space radiation, cultivation of fresh fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants is an attractive alternative to pharmacological agents.

We are here to chat about how to mitigate the effect of the inevitable future recession.

At least until the lid is peeled back.Now, Heathrow airport has come up with a fine way to mitigate that inevitable feeling of disappointment: the "onboard picnic".

My own view is that the best solution to mitigate the impact of the almost inevitable tide of urban gentrification is a tax on the value of land, which would capture the value of improvements for the local community, rather than lining the pockets of investors.

The risible inadequacy of the government's £40m "extra" spending on flood defences (Cameron's £40m flood money criticised as 'sticking plaster', 4 January) means that it's time to seriously address how to find the countless billions needed to effectively mitigate this inevitable consequence of climate change.

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