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The cascade of knowledge flowing from the human genome project, new nanotechnologies and the advent of treatments tailor-made for individual patients may well accelerate, not mitigate, the rise in medical spending.
The group, the Center for Science and Environment, called on the government to put into effect an "aggressive" new public transportation policy to mitigate the rise in pollution, caused primarily by soaring car ownership.
"We generally expect to lose two-thirds of the world's bears by midcentury and possibly the rest by the end of the century if we don't mitigate the rise in greenhouse gases".
A policy easing might alleviate the effects on employment but would tend to exacerbate the inflationary effects; conversely, policy firming might mitigate the rise in inflation but would contribute to an even weaker economic recovery".
His departmental secretary, Martin Parkinson, made the point in a recent Lowy Institute speech that Australia's terms of trade boom had allowed it to mitigate the rise in income inequality seen in recent years in the US and parts of western Europe.
Offsetting changes in allowances will make that revenue-neutral, but a new bank levy will raise just over £1 billion next year and over £2 billion a year from 2012-13 (see article).The chancellor retained the tax increases already planned by Labour, but took steps to mitigate the rise in national-insurance contributions (NICs) next April.
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"The fact is that there is not enough engineering to go around to mitigate the rising sea," he said.
He'd mitigate the rising number of delivery vans by awarding franchises to exclusively serve individual postcodes from a local consolidation centre.
Different countermeasures that can mitigate the rising threat are investigated, and recommendations for further research on this emerging trend are discussed.
The cultivation of dedicated bioenergy crops is being stimulated because of their potential to replace fossil fuels and to maintain or to sequester carbon (C) in the soil, and thus help to mitigate the rising atmospheric CO2 levels.
This is happening because, among several alternatives of energy supply to meet the current requirement of our society, biomass energy has been one of the elected solutions, for several reasons, among which it recycles carbon and thus helps to mitigate the rising greenhouse gas effects [9]-[14].
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