It is essential that the painful impact of David Cameron's decisions is minimised wherever possible.
It says the environmental consequences will be minimised by the conditions attached to the proposed schemes.
Now competition has minimised that advantage (and no longer always in favour of the Japanese).
Unlike Walt Disney's classic cartoon version of 1943, the special effects are minimised.
Yet the scale of the change sweeping over banking should not be minimised.
After all, most people these days keep their browsers running, open or minimised, for the duration of the session.
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It says it has carried out comprehensive environmental studies to make sure any impacts on the river are minimised.
It added that fighting outside the ring would be minimised and similar dramatised sequences would not be broadcast in future.
However, this risk can be minimised by increasing the size of the biggest possible random number that can be chosen.
Its sweeping spiral walkway, evocative of New York's Guggenheim museum, leads the patient efficiently around various stations, so waiting is minimised.
And surely, with the right kind of redundancy built into the system, the extent to which this will matter will be minimised.
It should not be exaggerated, but it should not be minimised either.
The bay provides a sheltered area where pollution could be minimised, but Devon County Council says the current set up is too risky.
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An honest dialogue should explain clinical uncertainty and that, although the possibility of risk cannot be totally eliminated, it is minimised through research regulation.
They have minimised the threat from open-access journals, which seemed considerable a few years ago, in part by buying some of the best ones.
But he is credited with developing a way to use it that minimised some objects appearing to have a strange looking glow as a side-effect.
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If cars were programmed to be charged at night, when demand is low, rather than at peak times, then their impact on power generation could be minimised.
The new round is designed to be equally accurate, but its design mean that even if someone is shot in the head the risk to them is minimised.
The role of Epstein has tended to be minimised in the golden memory of the Beatles, perhaps because he was thought to be too fond of young men.
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He said the BMA supported the principle of "right to know" but warned the time doctors spent away from patients to deal with the paperwork "must be minimised".
Sir John rules this out but says the Ministry of Defence's administrative and other costs should be "minimised where possible through recourse to different kinds of volunteer funding".
Disruption, they say, could be minimised by converting all euro contracts to a modified form of the European Currency Unit, the basket of national currencies that preceded the euro.
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This means that there are extensive measures in place to ensure that studies are well designed, that any possible risk is minimised, and that there are processes to identify harm.
It accepts that divorce can be better than a loveless marriage, and that when couples choose divorce the pain should be minimised so that both partners can remain active parents.
The company said the impact on staff would be minimised by natural turnover and redeployment, and the number of permanent employees who would leave the company was estimated to be about 800.
As part of the discussions the Department of Tourism and the Sports Council have agreed to work closely with IGAM to ensure that the risk of similar problems at future Games is minimised.
"Some members of the London team failed to value positions properly and in good faith, minimised reported and projected losses, and hid from me important information regarding the true risks of the book, " she added.
Doctors would be able to use the data to gain a head start in treating and isolating outbreaks of infectious disease - an area where speed is crucial if death rates are to be minimised.
It is already recommended in the US that travel is minimised for premature babies and the new data suggests that full-term new borns (those born at or around 39 to 40 weeks) would also benefit from this.
She said that the plan minimised the impact that compensation was likely to have on government finances - compensation that it is likely to be forced to pay in any event following legal challenges - and that such a move was ethical.
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