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It's about the risks to property and operations that need to be mitigated, and about who's working to mitigate them.
But we also want to make sure that the impacts can be mitigated, and we think they will be".
Weather conditions can vary, climate impacts can be mitigated, and the warnings of the study might not come to pass.
Our commitment to them is to make every effort to ensure that those risks are mitigated and managed to best ensure mission success.
The world cannot see meaningful development until disasters like this are mitigated and eliminated to allow children to grow and thrive in safe and secure environments.
The result is a drama whose comic cruelty is often mitigated, and the arrival of the Cravens' long-lost gay son in another guise sits oddly and distractingly through most of the first half.
But Lancashire county council (LCC) planning officers said these impacts "would be low or could be mitigated" and "concluded that the principle of exploration for shale gas would be acceptable".
Over time my interest in the place came down to the people I met, and as Iraqis whom I knew became engulfed in horror, I wanted it to be mitigated and the worst averted.
The complications can't be wished away, but they can be mitigated, and Stevens forcefully puts the case that an NHS as traditionalists would want to see it – re-thought and modernised, but intact in spirit – is in his DNA.
"But even in the absence of transfer restrictions, our longstanding policy is to transfer detainees only if the threat posed by the detainee can be sufficiently mitigated and when consistent with our humane treatment policy".
Would it not be much better, and probably far less expensive, to prolong the life of the carmakers until the effects of recession are mitigated, and then phase out these corporate dinosaurs?
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