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Before the U.S. attack, the Trump administration warned the Russians and the thus the Syrians that it was coming, thus severely mitigating its effect.
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And, as the All Blacks showed in the Eden Park Bledisloe Cup Test, it is a tactic that can be severely mitigated by a smart kicking game which ensures that if Australia are attacking on defence they should at least be made to do it from inside their own half.
Several factors mitigate against him.
This paper assesses the value of mitigating erosive runoff events in a severely prone watershed of France using a discrete choice experiment approach.
UNICEF said its portion of the UN appeal was $27 million, mostly targeted at fighting disease outbreaks, supporting basic health systems, providing therapeutic feeding for severely malnourished children, keeping children in school, and mitigating the role of HIV/AIDS in the crisis.
No mitigating epithets allowed.
Incentives are critical to mitigating system risk.
"We spend £100m mitigating Tory welfare cuts.
Mitigating these conflicts is important for conservation.
In this study, we integrated permeable intertidal reef-breakwaters (also known as wave attenuation units or WAUs) and predominantly restored native Spartina alterniflora marsh vegetation to mitigate erosion along severely degrading shores of a narrow peninsula in the northern GoM.
Although a variety of therapeutic modalities are used to treat severely affected patients, they can, at best, mitigate the effects of the disease, but not cure it [ 8].
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