Sentence examples for mitigating exposure from inspiring English sources

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The underlying index the ETF tracks seeks to provide more stable income through investments in stocks of profitable companies in developed markets outside of the U.S. with relatively high dividend yields or anticipated dividend yields and lower price and earnings volatility — while mitigating exposure to exchange-rate fluctuations between the dollar and other international currencies.

Startups have the advantage of beginning with a blank slate and their key strategic advantage lies in creating breakthrough innovative offerings while mitigating exposure to the disproportionately large risk.

Chemical warfare agent simulants are often used as an agent surrogate to perform environmental testing, mitigating exposure hazards.

Other options for reducing or mitigating exposure and risk include controlling bioaccumulation, cleanup of contaminated sites, and reducing other factors (e.g., habitat availability) that limit at-risk wildlife populations.

This situation could be improved by predicting, controlling and mitigating exposure at the source, as well as emphasizing incident prevention to achieve an inherently safer process design to enhance safety.

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But he cites mitigating circumstances: exposure to the press was only one of the causes of Dr Kelly's misery (another was his fateful disavowal to the Foreign Affairs Committee of an interview with another BBC journalist, Susan Watts, that in fact existed on tape).

This study assessed operator-related and ergonomic seating design factors that may have confounding or mitigating influence on WBV exposure and its effects.

Hence, the focus on academic achievement in Chinese children attending vernacular schools could perhaps act as a mitigating mechanism to reduce exposure to TVFA in Malaysia.

However, flaxseed's therapeutic usefulness in mitigating radiation effects post-exposure has never been evaluated.

Developing this technology could lead to reductions in airborne nanoparticle exposure, while also mitigating safety risks from CO2 accumulation.

Exposure of strawberry plants to 42°C for 8 h resulted in mild wilting and leaf curling, while NaHS root pretreatment prior to stress exposure exhibited obvious mitigating effect, as evidenced by the conservation of plant leaf turgor and structure.

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