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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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