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National security has in the past been the U.S. State Department's priority in its evaluation of oil sands pipelines, and Canadian crude has been lauded for mitigating dependence on oil from unreliable allies like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, which are generally less friendly to U.S. interests.

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Power generators that are capable of switching their plants to fuels like oil or coal are doing so to mitigate their dependence on gas.

Other trade accords have also been negotiated to mitigate the dependence on Europe, including an agreement with North American Free Trade Agreement countries and bilateral arrangements with other countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

To win in a shifting social media environment, publishers will seek to mitigate their dependence on Facebook to generate audience traffic, since that traffic will now decrease.

But many MCMC algorithms discard some initial samples (called burn-in period) to mitigate the dependence on the initial distribution and this amounts to the mixing time.

In particular, the use of fast Fourier transforms to compute Green's function convolutions required for neighboring interactions lowers the often-significant cost of finest-level FMM computations and helps mitigate the dependence of FMM cost on finest-level box size.

The move comes amid what's been described as an opioid overdose epidemic across Canada and the US, and experts have heralded the decision a positive step to help mitigate opioid dependence and promote harm reduction.

This mitigated the dependence of this method on the a priori knowledge of distribution of optical properties in small animals.

This normalization efficiently mitigates the dependence of the detected fluorescent signal on the optical properties of the examined tissue and thus the absorptive heterogeneities associated with the different organs in the small animal model are not modeled.

Removing the county before calculating the overall state rate would mitigate this dependence to some degree but would result in a different overall state rate for each county an undesirable outcome.

This normalization efficiently mitigates the dependence of the detected fluorescent signal on the optical properties of the examined tissue [ 35, 36], thus we do not model the absorptive heterogeneities associated with the different organs in our synthetic murine model.

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