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"Local school districts are most likely to use unanticipated revenues to mitigate any tax increases," she said, and to be ready for emergencies, "from a boiler blowing up or an economy getting worse and forcing midyear cuts in state aid".
Since this molecular unpredictability could translate into clinically unanticipated side-effects, it may significantly mitigate the intended therapeutic benefits [ 11].
The board can mitigate risks of significant leadership gaps and susceptibility to unanticipated risks by effectively executing this responsibility on two levels—"regular" succession planning and planning for appropriate leadership in crisis situations.
The consultations provided information on unanticipated harms to the community, allowing changes to the study design to mitigate these harms and increase acceptability of the study.
The unfortunate aspect of these situations and others is the fact that most can be lumped under headings of unanticipated or unintended consequences, and the subsequent actions taken were necessary to clean up a toxicant or mitigate the human health effects rather than prevent them.
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
It may also mitigate them somewhat.
This should mitigate any tendency towards clustering.
In the process, they actually mitigate bubbles.
The important thing is to mitigate them".
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