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CBS preferred that deal because it enabled the network to maintain its connection to the tournament while carrying fewer games and mitigating the huge losses it was forecasting over the final few years of its previous contract.
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Or is there a way out of the crisis that could strengthen the euro in the future and mitigate the huge losses that are inherent in a Greek default?
It is certain that an improved and cost-efficient process for CO2 capture obtained from flue gas streams from power plants burning fossil fuels is needed to mitigate the huge emission of greenhouse gasses.
Overall, the findings of this research work could be a beacon for rapid screening of WSSV (including the new mutant) in brood and post-larvae of shrimp and may be a way out to mitigate the huge economic loss every year in shrimp farming of Bangladesh.
At that point, some form of reconciliation could have mitigated the huge economic problems that the country faced.
It need not, in other words, take on huge public debt in mitigating the depressive effects of huge private debt.
The study also highlighted various approaches to mitigating this huge economic burden.
Chapter one summarizes the corrosion problem of steel in concrete and points to the coating of reinforcing steel as a way of mitigating this huge worldwide problem.
How can it be that it is still so significant given the huge efforts the state has put into mitigating the "mummy penalty"?
That would help to mitigate the high marginal tax rates.
There's no mitigating the disaster of the Iraq war.
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