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But there are steps individuals can take to mitigate these worries.
Still, there are steps one can take to mitigate the shock.
I should be grateful if you would advise me as a matter of urgency what action you intend to take to mitigate against this high risk signal".
True, he spelled out in big numbers the measures he claims TfL could take to mitigate a slower increase in fares revenue than they've grown used to under Boris Johnson.
While many of these nondiscretionary costs are difficult, if not impossible, for the city to curtail, there are steps the city could take to mitigate the impact, said Doug Turetsky, a spokesman for the Independent Budget Office.
Of course, these assessments do not take into account all the steps that JPMorgan and other banks could take to mitigate the effect of the legislation, like passing on some costs to customers or seeking exemptions from regulatory agencies.
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"These aspects will need to be examined and measures taken to mitigate them".
One can welcome any international action which might be taken to mitigate the horrors of this merciless war.
"We believe that steps have been taken to mitigate the environmental effects of this one-of-a-kind project".
Officials at Tuesday's news conference said steps would be taken to mitigate the loss, including moving some houses in the way of the proposed development.
The regulators added that they planned to begin contacting banks to find out what steps they were taking to mitigate risks of such conflicts.
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