This will not only enhance your professional lives, it will mitigate against such inequalities and healthcare disparities.
This would also help mitigate against the very real threat of the best talent migrating away from corporate IT to service providers.
In some regions of the world, the increasingly accurate sea level data is being used by planners to mitigate against the risk of flooding.
Current pricing systems which only let people download a certain amount of data per month also mitigate against this, although these are starting to change.
Social norms can mitigate against men expressing their emotions or appearing vulnerable, it adds, meaning common psychological disorders, including depression and anxiety, are under diagnosed in men.
The pilot will test the inter-operation of white spaces devices, white space databases and the processes to mitigate against causing any undue interference to current spectrum users.
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As part of a way to mitigate against excessive risk, insurance companies may elect to not insure an individual whom they judge possesses a high likelihood of incurring costs because of a pre-existing condition.
Companies should be able to identify and mitigate against bribes and corrupt payments not only to ensure compliance with the law, but also to keep markets competitive and to ensure that their activities are benefiting the societies in which they operate.
"The most pressing problem is that the mechanical and electrical systems are in a poor state of repair, which is why we have embarked on a five-year programme of aggressive maintenance to mitigate against the most serious equipment failures, " he said.
But it also says, without citing any evidence, that Scotland currently has a bigger trade deficit with countries outside the UK. So if that's true and if that larger deficit were removed, it might mitigate against the impact of the loss of domestically-produced oil.
According to FEMA, the Whole Community approach is based on the recognition that it takes all aspects of a community to effectively prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate any disaster.
News of the elder Mr. Lee's hospitalization coincided with a rare protest on Saturday by thousands of Singaporeans against a new government platform that keeps immigration as a key tool to mitigate the demographic impact from Singapore's low birthrates and aging population.
Meanwhile, allowing conduct to persist amidst uncertainty allows the potential benefits of conduct to materialize while maintaining checks against practices that are bad for consumers: both the competitive marketplace and future enforcers have the power to mitigate specific anticompetitive outcomes that may arise.
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