Sentence examples for mitigating the extremes from inspiring English sources

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Central bankers do have a role in mitigating the extremes of the economic cycle.

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The revenue from this restored estate tax should be earmarked for purposes that mitigate the extreme inequality in the distribution of the fruits of growth in today's economy.

So, I want teachers and unions to work with the Gates Foundation on a moratorium, as they engage with states and the federal government to mitigate the extreme damage done by high-stakes testing.

Thus, we predict that a Y7.53N/F7.60A 5-HT2constructct would have an intermediate phenotype between Y7.53N and the WT, where the F7.60A mutation acts to mitigate the extreme phenotype of locked-on Y7.53N and brings it closer to WT levels, similar to the F7.60A rescue of locked-off Y7.53F (19).

Seismic isolation using low damping rubber and lead rubber bearings is a viable strategy for mitigating the effects of extreme earthquake shaking on safety-related nuclear structures.

But "substantial humanitarian assistance has mitigated the most extreme food deficits and reduced mortality levels," according to a report issued by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network and the Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit, which are partly financed by the American government and the United Nations.

One explanation for the ceiling effect is that the population adapts to the local climate: At high temperatures in developed cities, people spend more time indoors and increase their fluid intake, thus mitigating the effect of ambient temperature extremes.

The present and our earlier results (Tullus et al. 2012 a ; Sellin et al. 2013, 2014) imply that a future rise in atmospheric humidity at high latitudes may be disadvantageous in evenly rainy/humid years and expose trees to a higher dehydration risk during weather extremes, although mitigating the impact of soil water deficit under moderate drought.

The results imply that a future rise in atmospheric humidity at high latitudes may be disadvantageous in evenly rainy/humid years and expose trees to higher dehydration risk during weather extremes, although mitigating the impact of soil water deficit under moderate drought.

"We are in the midst of this great disillusionment with the Lib Dems but, in hindsight, in 10 or 15 years, we might realise that a hung parliament helped mitigate against the extremes".

All around us, extreme weather is intensifying and climate change is finally being recognized as one of the most serious threats of this century -- but a clear path to mitigating the challenges of a warming planet remains unseen.

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