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The United States must realise that Latin American countries will sometimes choose left-leaning governments in the hope of mitigating the inequalities that successive centre-right governments have done so little to address.

Members of the administration have worked reasonably hard to mitigate the inequality that their own rise has produced.

By equality Hattersley has never meant absolute equality, which, in common with most people, he regards as impossible; no, as he emphasised to Hennessy, his belief is that it is the duty of governments to try to offset or mitigate the inequality imposed on people by society.

The implementation of National Health Insurance NHII) attempted to mitigate the inequality in health care use.

Although many studies examining whether NHI mitigates the inequality in health care utilization have been conducted and have provided solid evidence that NHI does lessen the socio-demographic and regional disparity, few studies have focused on testing how equitable the financing scheme of Taiwan health care system is.

In theories of Blurring the Boundaries, actors are given access to the internal structures and cultures of other communities, which can help them get acquainted with these other cultures, to develop a climate of trust, to mitigate the inequalities among partners, and to strengthen personal ties [ 26, 31- 34].

The question is, can greater output be preserved while mitigating the effects of inequality?

It is also important that we add to the knowledge base of the role schools, classrooms, and teachers can play in reproducing or mitigating the impacts of inequality.

It calls for increasing investment in our public schools, helping to mitigate the destructive inequality between rich districts and poor.

It is that ethos that laid the foundation for the broad-based prosperity of the American middle class in the postwar years, and without its revival, no amount of government intervention can fully mitigate the widening inequality that the slowdown in innovation has helped create.

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.

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