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Consequently, automakers are taking steps to mitigate the problem, affecting how drivers interact with the systems.
The good news is that companies are recognizing the very real threat of climate change and taking steps to mitigate its effects.
Meanwhile the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), which was charged with taking steps to mitigate them, has done nothing of the sort.
Maybe.But although regulators and insurers both say they are aware of the risks and are taking steps to mitigate them mainly by setting aside pools of extra capital in case they get their sums wrong divining what the world will look like in 40 years' time must be more art than science.
"This is something we need to be... taking steps to mitigate," he says.
The authority had said it recognised the group's right to protest and was taking steps to mitigate disruption.
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Several states took steps to mitigate the mortgage crisis.
Mr. Salazar has ordered Cape Wind to take steps to mitigate those problems, including further archeological surveys.
In other places we take steps to mitigate the threats posed by natural disasters.
The agency had taken steps to mitigate the loss, by reduced costs on a number of programmes.
I agree strongly that "we need to take steps to mitigate climate change — just in case Governor Perry is wrong".
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