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This was mitigated by the fact that everyone wrote up their own problem sets.
This was mitigated by frequent hand-washing, especially before eating and in a conscious effort to inhale as little smoke as possible when soldering in well-ventilated areas.
Between 2010 and 2012, financing fell by about $2.5 billion, or nearly 6 percent, although some of this was mitigated by one-time measures, like spending from reserves.
A barrel of crude fell over $3 in November to a six-year low of $40.40, though the positive effect of this was mitigated by a weaker pound.
It added, however, that this was mitigated by the likelihood that its rescue package from the International Monetary Fund would be unaffected.
Ms Bristow added that she did not believe Haringey's child protection staff were overworked, and claimed there was some slack in her social services department, although this was mitigated by the inexperience of some of her team.
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But even this is mitigated through the exchange programmes and partnerships that IE offers with other international business schools.
The unit "will also continue to face a relatively high degree of political and economic risk, although this is mitigated by a well-diversified business portfolio".
This is mitigated by keeping the bedrooms on ground level, slightly sunken into the land, so sleeping areas nestle cosily into the earth.
The maleate ester had excellent plasticizing properties but this is mitigated by a significant resistance to biodegradation.
Road construction might also threaten some sites, although this is mitigated by the fern's ability to flourish on disturbed serpentine.
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