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But Mr. Corzine himself asserted that the tax package should have been avoided or mitigated at all costs.
"Why isn't the more relevant question, How much of this risk can be mitigated at what cost to you?" he asked.
Corbyn's outrage at Cameron's non-appearance the day before seemed to have been mitigated at the pleasure of witnessing the Tory party tearing itself to pieces yet again.
The car can be stopped in time to avoid a collision at speeds below 31 m.p.h., and the effects of a collision are mitigated at speeds below 45 m.p.h.
In addition, we have agreed again that ministers should be able to say in public what Tory proposals have been stopped or mitigated at the insistence of the Liberal Democrats – examples of this include the repeal of the Human Rights Act and excessive anti-immigration measures.
Thus, CCI is mitigated at the expense of spatial reuse.
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But still, thousands of sites have moved quickly to mitigate at least some of the immediate damage.
"Some security threats we are not able to manage at all, we have no warnings or control, are not able to mitigate at all".
But prosecutors said in court papers that such an order was necessary to ensure that if any of the terrorists were to earn money in the future, for example, by writing a book, "those assets will be applied to mitigate at least some of the harm he has caused".
Therefore, ET3 appears to improve vector potency and mitigate at least one of the critical barriers to AAV-based clinical gene therapy for hemophilia A.
If we get this right, nature can mitigate at least 20percentt of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.
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