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"There are mitigation things that could and need to be done, but fundamentally there's a limit to what the industry can do.
"Why wouldn't we expect that they should update their study for this site when they were wrong for the site next door?" City Planner Jennifer Villasenor said it is "unlikely" that any artifacts are found intact on the site, according to the study, and if there are, mitigation measures are in place.
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And while there are mitigations (not fixes per se, but approaches that will reduce the severity and likelihood of attacks) for aviation and military SATCOM, maritime systems are … more problematic.
There is mitigation aplenty, but the fact is that the club have just three wins to their name, almost three months into the season.
"In addition, there was mitigation that there was insufficient communication from the RFU, who should have done more to prevent breaches from occurring, knowing the possible fines for breaches.
In the unlikely event of a trial there will be mitigation, obfuscation and misdirection.
There should be mitigation in the system to protect school standards and ensure a loss of funding doesn't hamstring local areas.
To move towards to climate change mitigation there are necessity for methodology where are calculated carbon dioxide capacity in bioproduct.
There are some mitigation attempts being made to plastic contamination.
This project does have several safety concerns; however, there are many mitigation steps that will have implemented to reduce the risk to minimal.
Though it might seem like a futile endeavor to cut down on these emissions now, considering the United States' dependence on energy and transportation – the largest sources of emissions, there are still mitigation strategies that the country can pursue.
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