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Tuesday's uproar would be mitigated by a more peaceful Wednesday and Thursday.
Usually, this rise in congressional approval would be mitigated by a rise in the president's approval.
The failure of global trade negotiations would be mitigated by an encompassing regional achievement.
"The effect would be mitigated only by the government taking notice of the 5,000 responses to its consultation, the majority of which opposed the measures".
The tribe has promised not to do so and, since the dealership is not on reservation land, its advantages would be mitigated.
The California Air Resources Board estimates the changes would add $1,047 to the cost of a vehicle by 2015, though additional upfront costs would be mitigated over time at the gas pump.
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"You would be mitigating their problems," said Alan Blinder, a Princeton University economist and a former Fed governor, but "I would count that as a social cost of saving the economy".
At low moments they have haunted me: whatever was wrong in my life would surely be mitigated if only I had taken that apartment.
Additionally, the problems with market making I mentioned in a previous blog would also be mitigated.
For the data from Jonikas et al. this means that the double-mutant cell responds to ER stress surprisingly better than how the ER stress would typically be mitigated.
However, to create a more detailed file with less information loss suitable for more complex health services research, the risk would need to be mitigated by requiring the data recipient to commit to a data sharing agreement.
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