Kid Safety Programs emphasize youth preparedness and solicit participation from entire families in mitigation and prevention programs.
In mitigation, Hines did not use serious violence and had no previous convictions.
Sheridan, who represented himself during the trial, delivered a 40-minute plea in mitigation at the High Court in Glasgow on Wednesday morning.
Karim Khalil QC said, in mitigation, that Wheeler had believed the first girl to be 16 when he first made contact with her.
In mitigation, Lennon's barrister Giles Cockings told the court the passport was not stolen and his client had only used it for a day.
In mitigation, he said Ashcroft, whose parents died when he was young, targeted premises where there were smoke detectors and sprinklers, and did not use petrol.
In mitigation, her lawyer told the court that she had obtained copies of the magazine to better understand the ideological background of offending that led to her brothers' incarcerations.
In mitigation the court was told that scientists and experts investigating the incident could not agree on the risk of explosion following the incident in room B220 at the Harwell site.
In mitigation, software engineering is still an immature discipline.
And at Venter's disciplinary hearing a week ago, Venter's QC said in mitigation that according to newspaper reports Cockerill's behaviour was "more reprehensible", yet no disciplinary action had been taken against him.
In mitigation, the court was told that although he was not involved in the rioting, he saw the shop unsecured and helped himself because he was hungry, having spent all his money on tobacco.
The project results can also be used in land use planning, in establishing priorities in remediation activities, in the selection of the best available remediation technologies and in mitigation of environmental dangers in contaminated regions.
They point in mitigation to such goodwill gestures as granting free admission to state universities for students from Darfur, and note that it was the rebel parties, not the government, which failed to show up for recent peace talks.
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyers, as they have every right to do, will seek to discover that intelligence and use it to fashion a case in mitigation if nothing else, to show that his late brother was the dominant conspirator who had access to resources and people.
On cash, money should indeed change hands both for moral reasons (rich countries are largely responsible for the problem so far but poor ones will suffer most) and for practical ones (some poor countries do not have access to the capital they need to invest in mitigation).
They will explore ways of developing collaboration in the mitigation of activities adversely affecting this heritage.
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In his mitigation letter to United States District Court Judge James I.
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One of these actions is to launch a global inter-disciplinary program on ocean acidification risk assessment, which would assist countries in formulating mitigation responses.
He said that to ensure the future of blue carbon economies, they need to be incorporated into existing voluntary markets and included in future mitigation activities.
While planning officers recognised the objections, they said the university had put in place mitigation measures including facilities for the public and a lagoon to encourage more wildlife to the area.
Planning, the second step in the CIVCAS mitigation cycle, focuses on the importance of intelligence and decision-making processes.
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Financial crises absolutely can be prevented, and avoiding this reality in favor of mitigation efforts will not somehow make the financial system safer.
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In the meantime, the authors suggest that satellite engineers incorporate the potential for intensification of the inner radiation belt in their radiation mitigation strategies.
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This event provides a unique opportunity for the natural resource and agriculture community to share solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation in agricultural landscapes.
We need to engage the health care sector in climate change mitigation so they can help communities be prepared to weather these crises and help lead us to a healthier and more sustainable future.
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For example, the CIVCAS Manual highlights the importance of preparing for potential incidents of civilian harm by encouraging leaders to establish a permanent CIVCAS Tracking, Assessment, and Response Cell to assist in effective CIVCAS mitigation.
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"I would think there would be a lot of mitigation in this case and I think probably, and this is a guess, but probably at that time the jury would hear from Dr. Gosnell, " he said.
Essentially you have a situation where the Kyoto Protocol and some of the subsequent accords called on the developed countries who were signatories to engage in some significant mitigation actions and also to help developing countries.
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