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Civil society, including registered nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), informal networks of citizens and faith-based institutions, has unique strengths in mitigating crises that can complement -- and sometimes compensate for -- formal government systems.
To Jane Velez, the president of Palladia, the low turnover is a sign that supportive housing produces stability and is catching and mitigating crises as they occur.
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These findings underscore the need for catalytic role of ministries of health in advocating for establishment of intersectoral mechanisms for mitigating effects of the global financial crisis on the social and economic determinants of health.
Under such scenarios, they tended to assume that there would be "mitigating actions" they could take, even though the history of financial crises shows that when the pressure is on, they are just as likely to take aggravating actions, such as adding to losing positions or increasing their dependence on overnight funding.
There were mitigating circumstances in the death of his hugely influential grandfather George, but it still precipitated a crisis within Team Sky.
Some banks may have to raise capital worth between a quarter and half of their current market values (although the actual amounts may well be smaller because of mitigating steps they have already taken).The case of RBS, a British bank that was nationalised during the financial crisis, highlights some of the difficulties that recapitalisation will entail.
It's mitigating risk.
as mitigating evidence.
There were mitigating circumstances.
There are some mitigating factors.
There were mitigating circumstances here.
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