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Or, more precisely, I think about the amount of danger I must mitigate to do the things I love.
"The issue is how I can help mitigate to the extent possible a terrible tragedy," he said.
"Our ability to broaden our product and distribution base will enable us to mitigate to some extent any short-term weakness in our traditional hobby sectors," Martin said.
She also said the fact that someone is friends with a public official could "mitigate" to some extent whether a gift is improper.
The high N and P loads result in environmental pressures that are very costly to mitigate to environmentally acceptable levels (Volume 2).
"The point I was really trying to make is, whatever you think, even if you think that is mumbo-jumbo, because these things are happening more often, it makes sense to do all you can to mitigate, to prevent and invest to make peoples' lives better and prevent these floods affecting so many people and that is exactly what we are doing".
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Any existing lifelines at high risk should be mitigated to meet acceptable performance standards.
"It's getting more stable, so the effects are mitigated to some extent by that fact".
This may be mitigated to some extent by careful anesthetic technique.
"We will always need to mitigate C02 to achieve long-term cooling".
He said the risk the government is attempting to mitigate, needed to be placed into proportion.
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