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Scott said it was not the ABC's fault that newspapers were declining and removing the ABC from the Australian digital media space would not mitigate the problems of commercial media.
Probably the best thing we could do to mitigate the problems of demography and productivity and thus boost growth would be to encourage as many clever young foreigners to come to this country as possible.
Technology and social cohesion mitigate the problems of a shrinking and ageing population.
To the extent Google is successful in proliferating these Nexus phones, it can mitigate the problems of fragmentation.
Repeated geomorphological surveying therefore appears to mitigate the problems of hydrological studies underestimating sediment fluxes on decadal annual time-scales.
There have been two recent developments in ecology which are of general philosophical interest; moreover, they help mitigate the problems of complexity and uniqueness noted in Section 1.
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But, the purpose of these companies is not to mitigate the problem of housing supply, but to maximise profitability and returns.
With increasing use of smart meters, which mitigate the problem of intermittency that plagues renewable forms of energy, demand for rooftop installations should grow strongly in these places.
As full an account of the truth as possible is the goal of a trial, and answering admissible juror questions can mitigate the problem of jurors seeking better understanding of the facts of a case outside the courtroom.
Therefore, cooperative communications mitigate the problem of PAPR compared with MIMO systems [10, 11].
Ironically, it is possible that new innovations could help mitigate the problem of upgrade obsolescence in future.
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