Sentence examples for mitigation any from inspiring English sources

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In any case, due to the public good nature of mitigation, any policy in this respect introduced in the region would need the proper incentives from developed and large-emitting countries in the form of financing.

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Consideration must be given to the design of structural systems to support the excavation and the mitigation of any impact that the construction might have on any nearby infrastructure.

Anna Soubry said that No 10 must have privately told Nissan that Britain was remaining in the EU customs union or promised mitigation against any future tariffs before the car firm announced plans to build two new models in the UK.

In the interview with CBS, Mr. Browne said he would not pursue the insanity defense, but would argue that his client had diminished capacity — apparently in an effort to seek mitigation of any punishment.

Conversely, in integrated assessments, negative emissions may be chosen over conventional mitigation at any time, depending on which is found more economical to develop under assumed costs and technological potentials.

Understanding the impact of the change in atmospheric [CO2] in conjunction with the ongoing global change is crucial to prepare for mitigation and any adaptation for future agricultural production.

Experience showed that integrating knowledge of the historical environment at the planning stage of restoration was essential, as it enabled the effective mitigation of any threat to archaeological features and sites.

Table 1 The four phases of the disaster life cycle The four phases of emergency management Mitigation   Includes any activities that prevent an emergency, reduce the chance of an emergency happening, or reduce the damaging effects of unavoidable emergencies.

When wildfire burns a forested area, the mitigation of any imminent debris flow threat must also be coupled with similarly prompt action to limit the impact of later debris flows.

The results indicate that these eight events seem to follow a certain self-similar scaling relationship with smaller SMGAs and higher stress drop, which could be related to the immature buried fault, indicating that we should give greater consideration to this seismically active region for the mitigation of any future seismic hazards.

In this particular proposal, there are four key issues that must be addressed before feasibility can be demonstrated: stability of the interferometer, loss from the source to the detectors, noise from extraneous and atmospheric photons, and mitigation of any other degrees of freedom besides the Shapiro delay that might introduce distinguishability (in particular, photon dispersion).

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