Sentence examples for permits to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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TNC purchased vessels and trawl-fishing permits to mitigate the economic impact of these new closures, and leased these permits and vessels to fishermen with the requirement that they use less damaging fishing practices or limit trawling to less sensitive areas.

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Literature (Stern (2003)) has emphasized that the use of such contracts in the developing world, has permitted to mitigate the risks associated with the administrative intervention of governments on private investment, being important in the analysis of these risks to distinguish between economic regulation from other types of contractual obligations.

The ability to biomonitor many DNA adducts may permit the identification of exposures to certain hazardous chemicals in the environment and permit strategies to mitigate the exposures and the risk of cancer.

Why? Modern antitrust law holds that interference with otherwise healthy markets is permitted only to mitigate harm to consumers, not other competitors.

From there it compares different permit design approaches and explores the advantages of general permits, including their ability to mitigate many of the concerns Epstein advanced.

"However grave the team's findings," the report said, "they do not mitigate, nor should they be permitted to obscure, the genocidal violence unleashed against the Tutsi people in April 1994".

The war in Iraq was a geostrategic mistake of historic proportions, but, toward the end of his tenure, with his leadership of the surge and the Sunni Awakening, David Petraeus helped to mitigate things somewhat, and permitted the U.S. drawdown to take place without undue loss of face.

In an effort to mitigate the low levels, beginning on Feb. 1, residents will only be permitted to use 13 gallons of water per person a day for the next 150 days.

Recycling a proportion of the flue gas helps to mitigate the combustion temperatures in the furnace and thereby permit the use of conventional boiler designs.

State regulators have been monitoring wastewater well activity, limiting permits in some areas and requiring some operators to take steps to mitigate earthquake risk.

But the 2003 law permits several loopholes, such as allowing a school district to show that it is able to mitigate traffic emissions so that pupils and staff will suffer no significant health risk.

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