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Residencies attempt to mitigate potential harm through supervision and graduated responsibility.
Ms Sturgeon also promised to invest £100m over the next year to "mitigate the harm" caused by Conservative welfare cuts.
The cuts get bigger, and federal agencies are running out of short-term stopgaps to mitigate the harm.
Olson says many precautionary steps can be taken to mitigate the harm that violent video games might cause.
That last point leads to the so-called nonidentity problem, in which policies enacted to mitigate environmental harm also indirectly determine which individuals exist in the future.
Earlier this month, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said £100m would be set aside over the next year to "mitigate the harm" caused by Tory welfare cuts.
Yet if traditional efforts at gun control are at a political dead end, there should still be room for a public health effort to mitigate their harm.
The camp will explore what it means to design AI ethically and what regulatory measures could be taken to mitigate its harm and foster its benefits.
How will people get the care they need to mitigate the harm caused by environmental sabotage?
Oil refineries can do more -- a lot more -- to mitigate the harm they impose on the public.
She said researchers suspect that one way to mitigate the harm of being sedentary is with frequent breaks to move around.
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