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Jessica's father died when she was three, and her mother strove to mitigate the hardship of living in a tenement yard in Charlestown, Georgetown, instilling the values of independence, discipline, justice and loyalty that informed Jessica's life.
In this respect, ALMPs differ from "passive" measures such as unemployment insurance/assistance, which are designed to mitigate the financial hardship of unemployment.
"The relevance of Porter's extensive combat experience is not only that he served honorably under extreme hardship and gruesome conditions," the decision said, "but also that the jury might find mitigating the intense stress and emotional toll that combat took on Porter".
mitigating the hazards," Pansini said.
Some proposals for mitigating these hardships are presented.
But the current study appears to be the first to establish that certain genetic variations will exaggerate (or mitigate) the fraying effects of social hardship in childhood on an individual's telomere length.
Some 11 councils set up hardship funds to mitigate the impact of council tax charges.
Your organization might more effectively devote its money and time not just to mitigating present hardship but also to addressing its causes.
A further question concerns the role of contextual conditions, like welfare provisions, which are able to mitigate the consequences of low income, income loss, unemployment, poverty and related economic hardships.
Therefore, interventions to mitigate the effects of previous WE on current SI could consider reducing both post-war hardships and treating depression/anxiety.
"The advice mitigates the risk".
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