Many economists argue that the impact of the crisis could be mitigated by stimulating domestic consumption.
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This could create significant risk for cloud consumers, which can be mitigated by strong governance.
With advanced use of time-tested techniques, estate and gift taxes can easily be mitigated or avoided altogether.
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But Fracking, like any heavy industrial process, has real and potential impacts that must be mitigated and properly regulated.
However, it said police concerns could be mitigated with measures including the developer contributing to the cost of policing.
Complete lack of backlash is impossible, but it can be mitigated if the super PAC contribution process is executed properly.
While many risks can be mitigated, the retiree must understand that no plan is perfect and regular maintenance is crucial.
The price of the Treasury note will decline as interest rates rise, but that decline will be mitigated by its shorter remaining maturity.
The second, deeper round of cuts thus might never take effect, and the impact of the first round might be mitigated.
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He described the decision as a "win for the village" and said he believed the loss of spaces could be mitigated.
However, the benefit from high copper prices could be mitigated if manufacturers choose to substitute aluminum for copper to cut costs.
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If the eruption were to worsen again, there are several ways that the damage wrought by the volcano might be mitigated.
The effect will be mitigated by credit card volumes, which grew by almost 13% in the first three quarters of 2012.
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Any euro strength that would make euro-denominated goods more expensive on world markets would be mitigated by commensurately reduced production, labor and shipping prices.
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Second, those who hope this obstacle to the sale of strategic technologies can be mitigated by offering such countries financing for these transactions should think again.
When conflicts cannot be prevented, at least the suffering can be mitigated, and there are now dozens of international aid organisations helping victims in war zones.
Transportation will be mitigated by a fleet of 400 buses, some of which burn biofuels, and paper use will be minimized via the PaperSmart system.
While such damages can not be avoided entirely, they should be mitigated as far as possible and archaeological inspection should be mandatory before dredging or construction operations.
Carragee has said that although here too Medtronic is proposing an investigation in which it will be paying the bills, the conflict of interest can be mitigated.
While the dangers associated with such an eventuality may be mitigated somewhate by the need to have U.S. contractors maintain and support such weapons, they cannot be denied.
If Greece were able to devalue this would be mitigated by a growth spurt as exports and tourism came back, but there is more than one obstacle to this.
Further, falling gas prices will contribute to weakness in headline retail sales, but will be mitigated somewhat by stronger auto sales that could keep U.S. retail sales positive, around 0.2 percent.
Besides, whatever stimulus comes from cleaning and reconstruction will be mitigated by other factors like declines in the tourist sector, and losses in economic activity, due to disruptions in transportation and communication.
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Previous studies have indicated that people with the gene variant have up to 55% higher risk of getting heart disease, and also that this risk could be mitigated by taking cholesterol lowering drugs.
New York City dwellers face a combined state and local marginal rate as high as 12.6%, a rate that may or may not be mitigated by the elusive federal deduction for state taxes.
The UN High Commission for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, who visited the camp on Thursday, said it was through solving conflict in Somalia and bringing aid to Somalia itself that the crisis here could be mitigated.
As for the U.S. ban on banks that continue to settle oil trades with Iran's central bank, that won't kick in until late June and could be mitigated by exemptions ensuring markets can cope with the changes.
"At three of these locations our investigations concluded that the noise should be mitigated through the installation of low noise surfacing materials when the existing surface is worn out, in accordance with our maintenance policy, " said an agency spokesperson.
Lord Tebbit said concerns that such a penalty would lead to miscarriages of justice - with the innocent executed - would be mitigated by the care juries would take deliberating when they knew a person's life was at stake.
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