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Partly because of funding and priorities, a checks and balances system didn't exist that could have mitigated the problem.
Modern flood-control measures (particularly the Red River Floodway and the Portage Diversion) have mitigated the problem.
If negative self-selection was the reason for the cyclical pattern then it seems likely that the matching has mitigated the problem, making these estimates more reliable.
Reflecting on the afforementioned incident that crippled NHS services, it is evident that the controls offered by CIS would have not only mitigated the problem but might have prevented it from occurring in the first place.
Corpus-enrichment significantly mitigated the problem of missing phrasal variants that reduce recall.
Additionally, we mitigated the problem of flexible lengths since every epitope is represented as a vector of size 10 or 11.
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We mitigated the problems related cross talks among channels by employing a special fiber holder.
Time could also mitigate the problem.
But the federal government can help mitigate the problem.
We want to solve the problem, not just mitigate the problem".
"So it's better to realize that very early and try to mitigate the problem".
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