Sentence examples for prepared to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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BP was not prepared to mitigate a spill or to supervise a coastal cleanup.

"We must be fully prepared to mitigate and quickly address local transmission within the continental U.S., particularly in the Southern United States," a White House press release states.

Levie explains that the company didn't need to raise more money, with the potential acceleration of growth in the cloud, the company wanted to be prepared to mitigate this growth.

Thus, in this study, sulfonated polysulfone/zirconium hydrogen phosphate (SPSf/ZrP) composite membranes with various sulfonation degrees (20%, 35%, and 42%) and a constant concentration of ZrP (2.5%) were prepared to mitigate the technical challenges associated with the use of conventional Nafion® membranes in DMFCs.

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If we see no genuine progress on such steps toward government responsibility, the United States should "Afghanize," draw down troops and prepare to mitigate the inevitable humanitarian disaster that will come when the Kabul government falls to the Taliban -- which, in the absence of reform, it eventually and deservedly will.

The irony of the statement is that the community affected by flooding does not seem to see that it is the victim of flooding before the government comes in and should therefore prepare to mitigate the impacts.

This finding paints a pathetic picture of a community that has resolved to wholly depend on the government for relief supplies for as long as the government will stretch out its hands to provide for them; not that they cannot prepare to mitigate floods; but there are free hand-outs for the community.

Businesses in Providence, which was flooded during Hurricane Carol, prepared sandbags to mitigate flooding.

It declared that it was "prepared to act as needed to mitigate the adverse effects on the economy arising from the disruptions in financial markets".

In a letter to Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, Mr. Bernanke wrote that the Fed's policy making arm was "prepared to act as needed to mitigate the adverse effects on the economy arising from the disruptions in financial markets".

The panel said it is prepared to "act as needed to mitigate the adverse effects on the economy arising from the disruptions in financial markets".

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