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The recommendation, written by Robert R. Garlin and Kevin J. Casutto, concludes that the plant would result in "significant adverse visual impacts that cannot be mitigated".
On March 26th, the vice-president of campus life told W.P. in a letter that his enrollment would pose an "unacceptably high risk of substantial harm to your health and safety that cannot be mitigated by any reasonable modifications".
For a challenge to succeed, Justice Stevens wrote for himself and Justice Breyer, "there would have to be a significant threat of harassment directed at those who sign the petition that cannot be mitigated by law enforcement measures".
Based on "the best available evidence", he argued in Farmers Weekly, it had been established that "there is no fundamental risk posed by large, year-round-housed dairy farms to either animal welfare, the environment or public health that cannot be mitigated by appropriate management and existing best practice".
This last requirement is extremely important, since unacceptable risks that cannot be mitigated are the main impediment to investing in exploration projects conducted by potential operators.
There are very few places left in the world for those with a restless spirit to explore; very few places in which risk – real risk that cannot be mitigated by satellite phones and emergency helicopter rescue, and the stimulation that comes with this uncertainty – can be found.
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Brown, a long time vegan, left his dream job as a biochemistry professor at Stanford to start the company because he is so convinced that climate change cannot be mitigated unless the world cuts its reliance on animal agriculture.
We argue that this uncertainty cannot be mitigated using forecasting techniques exclusively, because these are most useful in circumstances characteristic of probabilistic risk, as distinct from non-probabilistic uncertainty.
If the committee concludes that national security risks cannot be mitigated, the case is referred to the president, who has the sole authority to prohibit a transaction.
To be considered for UK transfer, a former interpreter has to prove he is now in jeopardy as a direct result of that employment — to such an extent that that the "significant and imminent threat… cannot be mitigated in country".
"If the conclusion is that such a risk exists and cannot be mitigated, then management will consider suspension without pay of the employee, pending the outcome of management's investigation," the agency told VICE News.
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