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It listed various factors "which could mitigate against prosecuting".
However, the A2 are poorer countries than the A8 average, which could mitigate this difference.
The guidelines outline six factors which could mitigate against prosecuting someone who has assisted the suicide of another.
Age UK is urging the government to fully consider the effect of extending working lives and has offered potential policies, which could mitigate the effects.
Results showed presence of induced non-negligible autogenous swelling which could mitigate part of the stresses related to shrinkage at very young concrete age.
Understanding the effects of the landscape pattern on the UHI is crucial for optimizing urban structure, which could mitigate the UHI.
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If so, this is a potential mechanism by which FFP could mitigate shedding of the glycocalyx.
We then use critical evaluation of the proposed causal structure to suggest methods by which we could mitigate this bias and apply these methods to illustrate the influence of such methods on study results.
If they did so, they would most likely call upon people around the country to do the same in their own towns, which could help mitigate any criticism of inaugural celebrations.
An important outcome of such a policy reform would be a substantial change in the budget allocation between Member States, which could help mitigate the budgetary tensions between the Member States.
Faced with the pressures of work, they may not take time for healthy diversions and exercise, which could help mitigate stress and reduce its health effects.
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