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But we can invest in measures that mitigate their effects on the victims, if we care.
But there are factors that mitigate the persuasiveness of his enterprise.
We have dance programmes that improve the mobility of Parkinson's sufferers, and that mitigate the effects of dementia.
While there are many circumstances that mitigate the (relatively) poor quality of food on a plane, trains have fewer excuses.
Now, the new plantings have knit together into mounding evergreen forms that mitigate the harshness of the landscape.
There is no drug that cures the disease, only ones that mitigate the symptoms at an early stage.
"It is possible to predict a risk and to adopt measures that mitigate that risk," Mr. Alessandroni said.
I think what it does is it requires us to come up with measures that mitigate the risks".
If they do prove to be applicable, these drugs could eventually turn out to be useful therapies that mitigate the detrimental effects of premature birth.
Exacerbating the problem is a tension between patterns that improve a person's work-life balance and patterns that mitigate health risks, he says.
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