Sentence examples for needs to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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Note exactly what this means: the public now has the information it needs to mitigate the effects of an outbreak as much as it can.

We outline some key aspects of our current understanding of the environmental antibiotic resistome, its mobilization, and the conditions that facilitate its spread through human activities and offer thoughts on existing knowledge gaps and research needs to mitigate their effects on human health.

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"We will always need to mitigate C02 to achieve long-term cooling".

Second, you need to mitigate the pain caused by the state governments that are slashing spending.

"We don't know perfectly what we need to mitigate against so we need to do both".

If urban living elevates some health risks, cities can also mobilise the resources that are needed to mitigate them.

Solar and wind power, as well as nuclear, are needed to mitigate global warming, reduce pollution and support energy independence.

The Fed promised "to act as needed to mitigate the adverse effects," but data documenting any damage takes weeks to collect.

Mark Carney said Threadneedle Street was ready to do whatever was needed to mitigate the impact of Britain's historic vote to leave the EU.

Developing countries have agreed on the need to mitigate their emissions, but have rejected any mandatory limit, and they demand financial and technical support in exchange.

The bureau had said that solar developers would need to mitigate their projects' environmental impacts, but had not specified exactly what this would entail or cost.

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