Sentence examples for partial mitigation from inspiring English sources

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Hybrid solutions provide a middle ground with partial mitigation of both fuel price and demand risk.

As the world's oil reserves are limited, and as a partial mitigation of greenhouse gas emission, renewable biofuels are being considered as important contributors to the future fuel supply for the transportation sector.

He was clattered into hard by the Gloucester prop Nick Wood, and slammed on to his back with his knee pinned to the ground – the same knee, it was mentioned in partial mitigation by Saracens' director of rugby Mark McCall afterwards, that Brits had damaged his ACL in last September.

The shift in controls from the event scale to the annual scale has important implications for water resource management, suggesting that overall limitation of watershed imperviousness rather than partial mitigation by SCMs may be necessary to alleviate the hydrologic impacts of urbanization.

That ought to provide partial mitigation of his mistake.

The apparent protection in SDD RCCTs is spurious as the SDD counterfactual is conflated by the strong contextual effect with partial mitigation by SDD protocolized parenteral antibiotic.

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As noted by Mozilla software engineer Luke Wagner in a blog post: "Since this new class of attacks involves measuring precise time intervals, as a partial, short-term mitigation we are disabling or reducing the precision of several time sources in Firefox". It's available in Firefox versions from release 57 onwards.

In addition to the sequestration potential, the report also provides an LULUCF projection based on a partial implementation of the assessed mitigation options.

However, Tomosawa et al. (1997) observed alkali silica reaction associated with FNS aggregates and suggested the use of fly ash or blast furnace slag as partial replacement of cement as a mitigation.

Another difference is that a central idea in the legal and political concept of pardon is that of an offer that must be accepted in order to accomplish its partial or complete end, such as mitigation of a criminal punishment via commutation of a prison sentence (Bingham, 2009).

Partial inerting is an important but underutilized mitigation technique in which minimum ignition energy (MIE) of a dust cloud is increased through inerting, reducing the risk of an accidental dust explosion or more accurately, a dust deflagration.

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