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What to make of the deal that will mitigate the worst effects of the cliff?
This also helps businesses to fund measures that will mitigate various cyber-risks.
"I think we can get crops that will mitigate many of our problems".
Rifkin has set out a plan for European and Chinese governments that will mitigate some of that pain, he says.
Once again a Democratic president has pushed through job-creation policies that will mitigate the slump but aren't aggressive enough to produce a full recovery.
"In Australia, it's a very bad thing, because we don't have the policy settings that will mitigate the negative impacts – therein lies the problem.
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That'll mitigate some of the Global Warming". With higher velocity due to embankments, it's unlikely that the Thames will again freeze over even if temperatures fall to those of the famous "ice fair" years.
There can be no doubt that the undesirable effects associated with that history will mitigate the many associated benefits".
Furthermore, we assessed the overall benefits and caveats of the method, and suggest a workflow for palaeontologists, archaeologists, and geneticists that will help mitigate these caveats.
Cognitive radio (CR) has been identified as an enabling technology that will considerably mitigate the effect of spectrum underutilization and cushion spectrum scarcity.
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