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While reaffirming the gloomy assessments of the study, Logsdon held out hope that the threat of fact-resistant humans could be mitigated in the future.
Sanctions have their greatest impact in the short term, as their effects tend to be mitigated in the longer term by structural economic and political adjustments.
However, if events such as this are to be mitigated in the future, the prevailing conditions and constraints affecting people living in areas must form part of the discussion.
As Singleton wrote: Rioting is deplorable, however, if events such as this are to be mitigated in the future, the prevailing conditions and constraints effecting people living in areas must form part of the discussion.
The net effect of a weaker sterling is therefore profit dilutive due to the food and drink which is purchased in foreign currency, although this is partially mitigated in the next financial year by existing contracts.
Hence the turning marks must be eliminated or mitigated in the subsequent steps.
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"That gives us a lot of time to try to mitigate in response to the spill," Admiral Landry said.
Properly conducted, this assessment would have identified and mitigated the flaws in the air-to-air refuelling system.
The PBR installed in the joints mitigated the stress concentration factor in the chord face.
However, IVIG did not mitigate CIPNM in the critically ill patients in the present trial.
In order to mitigate the confusion in the composite metrics, we developed a general metric which includes the basic metrics.
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