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This earthquake originated some 30 miles below the surface near Olympia, and its depth seems to have mitigated the force suggested by its magnitude, 6.8.
A number of other decisions seem to have mitigated the damage, including Grutter v Bollinger, which upheld affirmative action, and Webster v Reproductive Health Services, in which O'Connor refused, to Scalia's rage, to overturn Roe v Wade.
The use of a propensity score analysis, however, is likely to have mitigated the impact of any confounding through an imbalance in baseline variables and risk factors.
This is also likely to have mitigated the potential influence of recall bias on the subsequent framework development by including patients who have recent memories of impacts at each stage of the recovery [ 73].
In Burundi, the nationwide introduction of the PBF programme in April 2010 to complement the earlier introduced free health care policy for children under five and pregnant women, seems to have mitigated some of the challenges that were observed following the introduction of the free healthcare policy.
Our findings support the recommendations of the Technical Workshop outlined above in that breastfeeding support and clearly written, non-alarmist information appear to have mitigated potential negative impacts of the study.
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However, more recent generations incorporate features (such as the ability to switch sensing of the evoked response from bipolar to unipolar) that have mitigated this problem in pacemakers.
Screening patients for geographical proximity to care could have mitigated some of the frustration associated with transportation.
In our analysis, by adjusting for urgency score prior to SES, we may have mitigated much of the impact of SES.
Other TA approaches (BM25 and Topics) both applied additional processing to the matrix that would have mitigated such behavior.
Furthermore, the free access to maternity care services may have mitigated the effect of social inequality in birth outcomes.
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