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China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also worked to mitigate the crisis.
Some industries saw the potential fallout of a shutdown coming — and worked to mitigate it.
Lieutenant Colonel Downing Lu, MD, and U.S. Navy Rear Admiral David Lane, MD of the National Capital Region Medical Directorate, took the stage first and explained how the Military Health System (MHS) has successfully treated a diverse population and worked to mitigate health disparities.
Leaders in the space have worked to mitigate this risk by setting up bankruptcy remote structures.
General secretary Martin Mansfield said the Welsh government had worked to mitigate the impact of UK cuts since 2010, He said: "The UK government has slashed our finances by £1.7bn a year in order to pursue their austerity ideology - on top of Wales already being under funded due to the Barnett formula.
"As the world's leading donor to humanitarian mine action, we have long worked to mitigate the human costs of their use".
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