Sentence examples for mitigating consequences from inspiring English sources

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Further plant safety enhancement requires developing emergency procedures that would enable beyond design basis accidents management by preventing core damage or mitigating consequences of severe accidents.

But there were other potentially mitigating consequences of the CIA's significant involvement in the facility, the U.S. official told HuffPost.

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So far, it is also unclear how soon after a reserve's establishment potentially mitigating evolutionary consequences might take effect, and how trade-offs between short-term and long-term reserve effects might complicate the evaluation of management strategies.

Furthermore, the prospective studies that would be required to define the cardiovascular and microvascular consequences of subclinical glycemic abnormalities in youth and the potential mitigating effect of interventions would be extremely large and prolonged.

First, this provides a fuller picture of the consequences of mitigating, or failing to mitigate, emissions of greenhouse gases that are the main anthropogenic contribution to climate change.

Similarly, I recommend that teams perform an Unintended Outcome Assessment before implementing a targeted advertising campaign or learning-based offer, gathering team project managers and data scientists to brainstorm unintended discriminatory reinforcement consequences and propose mitigating procedures or model updates.

The price-tag is quite modest, but the potential consequences of not mitigating dangers to space access are huge.

The ease of use, instructional benefits, consequences for students, and other mitigating factors should be considered both in the design and in the use of an assessment.

This will enable improved decision making with better knowledge of the possible consequences of different types of risk mitigating actions and their effects in decreasing project risk.

Barton has no mitigating circumstances and his recklessness could have had ghastly consequences for his team.

In the updated guidance (pdf), caseworkers have been told to take into account "the child's age and particular circumstances and any mitigating factors such as their ability to understand the consequences of their actions".

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