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itical situation and therefore can prevent or mitigate a collision.
l, barriers that prevent, detect, control and mitigate a major accident are depicted as slices, each
ion to expand the dam's size in order to help mitigate a potential failure of the Mosul Dam.
ing that the supplement can prevent, cure, or mitigate a disease or condition unless the supplement
CD5 serves to mitigate activating signals from the BCR so that the B
Tools to detect and mitigate animal disease breakouts
1.5 dB increase in minimum C/A code power to mitigate any noise floor increase
Possibly as an insurance policy with which to mitigate any subsequent criticism, Adams wisely had go
h emissions may be “the most efficient way to mitigate Arctic warming that we know of”.
ract and converge model or capping scheme, to mitigate both emissions of greenhouse gases and a peak
ater-drop and refueling tankers where baffles mitigate but do not eliminate the effects).
from the government and the central bank can mitigate capitalist instability, creating ceiling and
e., under-reaming) used by the constructor to mitigate caving.
management BMPs are control measures taken to mitigate changes to both quantity and quality of urban
by the business community towards efforts to mitigate climate change.
rbon sinks for greenhouse gases and therefore mitigate climatic changes.
cused on the need for cooperation in order to mitigate conflict in international policies and in ord
pollution, lessen gender-based violence, and mitigate conflict between refugees and locals in Kebri
To mitigate construction-related delays on I-69, INDOT di
rize of a lot of toys, an apparent attempt to mitigate controversy, but which was followed by anothe
obfuscate scripts and archive game assets to mitigate copyright infringement.
g and healing themselves and group members to mitigate damage and increase their chance of survival.
ife-cycle engineering process to identify and mitigate design, production, test, and field support d
to “Kinney” and “Hough” to “Howe” in order to mitigate discrimination and assimilate within the Amer
hat higher wages should be paid to workers to mitigate disease by reducing the effect of overcrowdin
turbance regime or the efficacy of efforts to mitigate disturbance effects.
n by judge John J. Parker defined the Duty to Mitigate, essentially establishing that a contractor h
application results and delay the onset of or mitigate existing pest resistance.
ll the hospitals in the state to identify and mitigate fire hazards.
ood, residents expressed a renewed urgency to mitigate flooding caused by winter storms and man made
program providing funding to local groups to mitigate forest damage and wildfire danger brought abo
In order to mitigate further attempts of invasion by the Levuka pe
nsensus on global warming or oppose action to mitigate global warming, instead favoring adaption.
ere will be no technological change that will mitigate health care and social security problems into
etime around 1821, he took the opportunity to mitigate his losses and enter St Peter's College (now
ys "a cassette with my family and my room" to mitigate homesickness, and communicates with her famil
t together all possible methods to prevent or mitigate human-wildlife conflict,” Czudek said. 
cuss with them the best options to prevent or mitigate human-wildlife conflict in rural Africa.”
e curved route of the cutting was designed to mitigate impact on the skyline, and to fit the local t
tment of Fish and Game and the landowner will mitigate in preserving this population.
requency (CKQB-FM-1) from 99.7 to 99.9 MHz to mitigate interference due to the approval of Astral's
t occurred, the resources and methods used to mitigate it, losses, and other information designed sp
to determine any actions that may be taken to mitigate it.
th sufficient pressure, inherited traits that mitigate its effects - even if they would be deleterio
a deadly explosion at a particle collider and mitigate its aftereffects.
35 (Performance Enhancing Proxies Intended to Mitigate Link-Related Degradations).
es is supporting the Government of Ukraine to mitigate long-term social, economic and ecological con
The reserve was first established in 2000 to mitigate losses of wildlife habitat when the Cardiff B
s, and researching the efficacy of hanging to mitigate low-volume drug trafficking.
with relevant standards to identify, assess, mitigate, manage, communicate and monitor IT-related b
rug with its active function meant to calm or mitigate neuronal signaling (barbiturates, etc) can ad
approach to environment impact of 'Eliminate, Mitigate, Offset'.
the weapons and armor do not explain how they mitigate or increase damage output).
her alternative route and steps were taken to mitigate park damage.
significant in normal bleach recovery and to mitigate persistent opsin signaling that causes photor
hesis based in nanotechnology, which helps to mitigate pollution, climate change and energy issues.
limate change (50 percent of abstracts) or to mitigate predicted changes (5 percent).
nts, research public domain to help companies mitigate risk.
ecTV transmits programming with encryption to mitigate signal piracy.
himself, whom every one respected, hoping to mitigate some of her shame.
long Main Street in the east plaza, hoping to mitigate some of these problems.
tarting work.Slow dose titration is needed to mitigate some side effects.
y and on the street to potentiate opioids and mitigate some of the side effects like itching, especi
heir nation, save for the minimum required to mitigate starvation.
, by increasing reservoir pressure; and 3) to mitigate subsidence of the overlying land, which is sl
an individual's actions but has the power to mitigate suffering.
e compression in a wide array of materials to mitigate surface damage, including fretting, corrosion
py, vasopressors and other agents are used to mitigate symptoms.
Giving that content its own article might mitigate that problem.
I've provided several references that should mitigate that problem.
Chinese negotiations to mitigate the damage were led by the aging statesman Ze
The purpose of PLEXes is to mitigate the effects of RMT.
as a theoretical position that enabled him to mitigate the reliance on historical forms.
A judge may mitigate the pregnant woman's sentence in certain circ
It was originally started to mitigate the economic problems face by famed late Usta
To mitigate the damage, Laski filed a libel suit against
gnal integrity products condition signals and mitigate the constraints in computing, storage, and co
educe U.S. dependence on foreign oil and also mitigate the impact of climate change. 
out building a waste water treatment plant to mitigate the threat.
d to forcefully reduce CO2 emission levels to mitigate the global warming crisis.
ill began his remarks by making no attempt to mitigate the seriousness of the situation Britain had
believe that moral agents may have duties to mitigate the brute luck of distant others.
It has a long history of opposing efforts to mitigate the negative environmental effects of coal pr
n to reinforce the stadium superstructure and mitigate the bouncing effect.
est of the province use irrigation systems to mitigate the effects of the cold and the heat.
ked by wind turbines and using tidal power to mitigate the environmental damage of its construction.
There, he tries to mitigate the onslaught of a disease the natives term "
ut on the approaches to the bridge in 2006 to mitigate the effects of long and heavy vehicles using
s wastes water, it is a successful attempt to mitigate the flooding that would otherwise occur under
hich may offer credit enhancement features to mitigate the risk of prepayment and default associated
cture is incorporated into the mine design to mitigate the effects of surface and sub-surface water
r clean-up efforts, micro-finance, or work to mitigate the lingering effects of "agent orange."
507) to mitigate the damage caused to the environment by hydra
It is one of the primary ways to mitigate the threat of service-provider lock-in in a s
This might mitigate the distribution problems associated with hyd
1934 WLW cut back to 50 kilowatts at night to mitigate the interference, and began construction of t
Sodium chloride is believed to mitigate the reproduction of Velvet, however this trea
ermination which details proposed measures to mitigate the environmental impacts of the rail project
More recent excavations have been held to mitigate the effects of electrical cables, sewage pipe
A joint statement was issued to mitigate the bad press, and the ballerina is reported
These mitigate the effects of SMA upon the individuals' dail
weden through severe economy measures, and to mitigate the effects of the Kreuger crash.
ion on Homosexuality and Judaism designed "to mitigate the painful consequences of Orthodoxy's uncom
ltural and literary magazine in an attempt to mitigate the Dutch-Indonesian alienation via art and l
hich the BBC has been publicising in order to mitigate the threat of the format becoming obsolete (a
sis, as well as exercise during dialysis, can mitigate the defects in protein metabolism.
therwise referred to as SARStock, promoted to mitigate the economic downturn in Toronto following a
The use of fire sprinklers has been shown to mitigate the spread of fire by keeping the fire from g
Sukarno attempted to cling to power and mitigate the new found influence of the army, although
LISs also mitigate the risk that a certain language binding migh
dern mine rehabilitation aims to minimize and mitigate the environmental effects of modern mining, w
uring bootup or stored on a floppy disk) will mitigate the risk of unauthorized decryption through t
marine salvage industry Svitzer, in order to mitigate the risks of a shipping accident.
After the Battle of Lepanto, he tried to mitigate the impact of the Christian victory over the
Ziegler was able to mitigate the damage by arranging a merger between the
ioremediation) through the use of plants that mitigate the environmental problem without the need to
ivation of the alarms by county officials and mitigate the possibility that some might not sound in
The only way to effectively mitigate the impact of a tsunami is through an early w
ions on how the United States can prevent and mitigate the impact of any future spills that result f
ded to the Government to renovate the same to mitigate the Tsunami Hazards in future.
t International Gateway proposal attempted to mitigate the environmental concerns by adjusting its d
wareness and create positive outcomes to help mitigate the ongoing effects of climate change and pea
of trees when the bypass is built and to help mitigate the increases in CO2 emissions.
nge to the admissions policy was necessary to mitigate the underrepresentation (by taking into accou
ct has listed a number of possible actions to mitigate the budget crisis, including "closing schools
propriate security countermeasures exist that mitigate the threats.
This did not mitigate their resentment at being denied the honour o
Walsh endeavoured to mitigate their lot and efface the impression made by t
ncy across the traces of active faults and to mitigate thereby the hazard of fault rupture.
ndscape and the ways in which restoration can mitigate these effects.
Mitigate: this phase looks at protective measures expl
poems seem like remembrances and attempts to mitigate this enormous pain.
s created the California Debris Commission to mitigate this damage.
To mitigate this vulnerability, all user input needs to b
nderstanding the change and doing our part to mitigate this trend."
unused, instead of using sleep mode, can help mitigate this risk.
t is in a position where it may be stolen can mitigate this risk.
To mitigate this risk, companies employ throttling techni
ame up with some unique solutions in order to mitigate this problem with products like the Serial Pr
To mitigate this hazard, cargo vessels use multiple small
as finasteride and dutasteride may be able to mitigate this effect somewhat by preventing the conver
To mitigate this, the magnetic field is constantly revers
, although there are well known techniques to mitigate this.
al extraction, and the grassroots movement to mitigate those costs.
ernational bodies to prevent, respond to, and mitigate threats to U.S. national security from acts o
osed liberalizing influences that appeared to mitigate traditional views of sin and corollary doctri
iana Toll Road, in order to improve speed and mitigate traffic issues.
predict and record eruptive activity, and to mitigate volcanic hazards to life and property.
ime for the strait [of magellan], in order to mitigate what was perceived as the striking diplomatic
Natural buffers that mitigate wind, wave and storm surge damage to communit
                                                                                                    


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