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Preservationists try to cushion the impact of building restrictions with tax breaks for owners.
Hanna said the company was working with local producers to try to cushion them from future changes.
They generally fall into two categories: strategies that look to profit from volatile markets and those that try to cushion a portfolio from those wild swings.
Mr. Maurer is a fan of incorporating so-called risk managers into your portfolio, or funds that try to cushion the blows when the market drops (like First Eagle Global, IVA Worldwide and Ivy Asset Strategy).
He created a £100bn funding scheme for banks to try to cushion the blow on profits, which are determined by the difference between what banks pay to savers and are able to charge out to borrowers.
Despite campaign pledges from both leading parties that, if elected, they will try to cushion the blow, the measures add amount to a daunting legislative programme from which Greece's new prime minister – whatever his name – will find it difficult, if not impossible, to deviate.
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I have fond memories from previous tours," she began, trying to cushion the blow.
Others have tried to cushion their businesses by selling organically raised beef.
Stern accused Lauro of trying to "cushion whatever sentence is coming".
The government tried to cushion the blow by making a one-time payment to each household of about $77.
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