Sentence examples for mitigation principles from inspiring English sources

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Deaths and destruction due to earthquakes can be reduced with the application of mitigation principles, especially through adoption and enforcement of building codes and targeted investments.

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Section IV then examines the process through which the opinion, despite Judge Parker's intents, lost its original significance but later became immortalized to establish the mitigation principle.

The scheme is based on environmental mitigation banking principles, in which users of an environmental resource are required to purchase from a mitigation bank credits representing restorations undertaken to compensate for environmental damage, thereby achieving "no net loss" of the environmental asset.

The insights gained from this limited review also demonstrate the need for a systematic review of ILF Programs across the U.S., particularly (a) consistency of CWA ILF Programs since the implementation of the 2008 Mitigation Rule, and (b) emerging ESA ILF Programs and their divergence from best practice principles present in the 2008 Mitigation Rule.

He maintained the United States was calling for three basic principles: mitigation, transparency, and financing.

In faint mitigation, the Rabelaisian principle of fais ce que voudras appears to have been inculcated at a very early age.

The purpose is to briefly elaborate on the logistics consequences of slow-steaming, categorise principle mitigation strategies, and investigate and categorise the strategies Swedish shippers purchasing deep sea container transport services use to cope with the effects of slow-steaming.

To reduce debris flow disasters, this paper proposes a mitigation method and design principle based on the transport capacity of the main river.

One prominent paper expounding a general economic theory of contract makes this plain in its title, proposing a general theory of contract law based on the tort-like principle of mitigation, or loss-prevention (Goetz & Scott 1983).

The principle of the mitigation hierarchy is to avoid, reduce and offset the environmental impacts arising from development projects by providing ecological gains through conservation or restoration measures.

First the basic principles necessary for considering mitigation measures related to hazard maps are defined.

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