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Of course, the study was small and closely monitored, and so it's still unclear whether better handoffs will really mitigate the side effects of cutting trainees' work hours in the real world.
Though it's been really useful for safety features such as 911 call-locating and for applications like geo-tagging photos within a city radius, the inaccuracy and infrequency of updates really mitigate the promise of broader applicability.
"If the Farm Bill is going to include an expansion of crop insurance, the only sensible thing to do is to also help farmers really mitigate the risks on their fields," said Olmstead.
"There could be a project on the border of Santa Monica and Los Angeles and it could be used for an L.A. River project, which doesn't really mitigate the local impacts" said Eveloff, adding residents might now pay more attention to a development's environmental impact report. .
And there's a fringe benefit: you really mitigate carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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I don't find anything really mitigating".
"The argument that there is an urgent need I don't think really mitigates the concern of putting a drug that doesn't do much and may do harm on the market," said Dr. Pamela S. Douglas, professor of research in cardiovascular diseases at Duke and a committee member.
In the process, they actually mitigate bubbles.
Check out this collection of handy apps that can really help mitigate the mayhem and turn your yuletide from frustrating to festive.
There are hardly any definitives when it comes to Seeing-I, and plenty of variables that can't really be mitigated until the project begins.
When a group of students recently met with me about getting MIT to divest from fossil fuels, I suggested a more effective approach: If they really want to mitigate climate change, I suggested, start by calling out politicians and others who continue to deny the scientific consensus about climate change and its causes.
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