Sentence examples for the ability to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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"And the ability to mitigate that risk will be minuscule".

"The integrated nature of our business gives us the ability to mitigate any negative impact from the expected decline in crude oil prices," said Sinopec's chairman, Li Yizhong, in a news conference last Sunday.

Success in a tropical climate ultimately depended on the ability to mitigate flooding during the summer monsoon and store enough water to irrigate the fields during dry season – something the Khmer rulers had clearly mastered.

Confidence in the ability to mitigate trauma — including legs shattered or amputated by bombs — has led to a sometimes visible practice that most units discourage: troops who pre-emptively apply tourniquets loosely to their thighs or upper arms before patrols.

If you have good governance practices and a good assessment of risk and the ability to mitigate that risk, then compliance should be a by-product.

The ability to mitigate security risks and create new network services breaks the paradigm of new security risks = procurement of a new set of security tools.

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As no one disease agent was found in all CCD colonies, and because bees derived from CCD colonies were infected with more pathogens then their control colony counterparts, we suspect that while pathogen infection may cause the symptoms of collapse, these infections are secondary and are the result of some other factor or combination of factors that reduce the bees' ability to mitigate infection.

Numerical simulations clearly demonstrate the controller ability to mitigate vibrations emanating from multiple modes simultaneously.

Along with the presence/absence of various immune genes and the differing affinities of the influenza virus for host sialic acid receptors, the different IFITM responses we have seen in chickens and ducks are very probably, one of the reasons contributing to the duck's ability to mitigate HPAI where it proves lethal to the chicken.

First, the two pollutants might act at the same or different steps in the same mechanistic pathway; second, the presence of one might influence ability to mitigate the action of the other; and third, the presence of one might influence the dose of the other.

Furthermore, the effect of adding a caching entity is experimented and the results show its ability to mitigate the testbed's overhead.

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