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Marty describes the Alps as the "water towers of Europe", and when they are gone – even if their absence is mitigated by increased rainfall caused by a warmer atmosphere – water will likely run short and the levels of major rivers will fall.

Her budget, one of the smallest in Whitehall, has already been slashed by a quarter since 2010; albeit that the shortfall has been mitigated by increased lottery funding.

Therefore, loss of client-specific knowledge at the partner level is not significantly mitigated by increased tenure and client-specific knowledge at the firm level, as some have suggested.

Our result is supported by Rina et al. (2010) who also expect that any reduction of Indonesian palm oil exports in European markets would be mitigated by increased exports elsewhere.

Proponents of this proposal argue that the Chained CPI is a more accurate formula and any impact on beneficiaries of the government programs affected would be mitigated by increased tax revenue from the wealthy.

Presumably, the lack of one allele of Tnnt2 is mitigated by increased wildtype allele transcription or decreased degradation of wildtype transcript; similarly, to compensate for the mild deficit in transcript, increased translation and/or decreased protein degradation must be responsible.

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Climate policy that reduces carbon dioxide emissions may increase the areal impact of energy, although the magnitude of this potential side effect may be substantially mitigated by increases in energy efficiency.

Finally, Shh reportedly mitigated diabetic neuropathy by increasing the number of both epineural/perineural and endoneural capillaries and thus improving nerve blood flow in rats [ 20].

In contrast to stochastic errors, systematic errors cannot be mitigated but may be highlighted by increasing characters in phylogenomic analyses (Delsuc et al. 2005; Jeffroy et al. 2006; Telford and Copley 2011).

Consumption among female drinkers continued a general rise during this period, although this effect was mitigated by ongoing increases in abstinence for both men and women.

This may indicate that neural summation by pooling of photoreceptor signals becomes more important in larger eyes, where the negative effects of decreased acuity by summation could be at least partially mitigated by the increase of focal length with eye size.

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