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Since the early 2000s, extraordinary amounts of donor funding have been poured into HIV and AIDS in resource-poor settings, aimed primarily at mitigating the disease's current and future public health and socio-economic costs.
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The planners have put mitigating the effects of climate change at centre stage.
mitigating the hazards," Pansini said.
They at best mitigate the worst excesses thereof.
Can she find a way to turn the economy around, or at least mitigate the effects of the predicted recession?
We need to reform the banking sector to prevent or at least mitigate the effects of another financial crisis.
I'm not sure you can solve the problem, but at least mitigate the problem.
As Jean Ross, Executive Director of the California Budget Project, put it, "The fees at issue are primarily those that regulate, mitigate and otherwise respond to environmental, health, and other social impacts of products and services.
Yet dredging would at best (and at huge expense) have mitigated the flooding only a bit.
At least that might mitigate the traffic problem.
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