Speaking at a Russian business conference in the coastal resort of Limassol, President Anastasiades said the new measures would "mitigate to some extent the damage" Russian investors had endured.
"Our ability to broaden our product and distribution base will enable us to mitigate to some extent any short term weakness in our traditional hobby sectors, " said Hornby chief executive Frank Martin.
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This is not good for Boeing as it tries to mitigate damage to the image of its high-efficiency 787 once officials clear the plane to fly.
Sometimes it is frustrating for new entrepreneurs who are trying to mitigate the system to do business.
As central banks try to mitigate these risks to growth, the danger is that they become complacent about inflation.
But the best way to mitigate taxes is to create a portfolio of individual securities, or a combination of individual securities and ETFs.
That could do something to mitigate the damage to the party, and particularly to Mr Berlusconi, who tried to persuade Ms Polverini to face down calls for her resignation.
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As the FOMC noted in its most recent post-meeting statement, the intent of these actions is to help promote moderate growth over time and to mitigate the risks to economic activity.
They will do this in part by selling their most problematic loans to Sareb - the Spanish government's "bad bank", which will be responsible for seeking to recover as much of their value as possible in order to mitigate the cost to taxpayers of rescuing the banks.
The oil spill devastated portions of the Gulf Coast and plastic booms were used to help soak up the oil and mitigate damage to coastal areas.
One way to mitigate the impact is to place higher yielding securities in tax-deferred accounts like IRAs.
He allowed the opposition to bully him into an economic stimulus programme in 2009 to mitigate what turned out to be a fairly mild recession.
And then we get -- and then we focus on the things that we can do to mitigate the headwinds and to allow the economy to grow.
It is now working on regulations to mitigate the danger, to be applied to big, stationary sources of emissions such as power plants over the course of next year.
And I would underscore that the mail is screened, the mail sent here is screened, and that these tests are undertaken at remote sites to mitigate the risk both to those recipients and to the general population.
So I want this plenary session to understand, America is going to continue on this course of action to mitigate our emissions and to move towards a clean energy economy, no matter what happens here in Copenhagen.
Even the Wisconsin Bankers Association, which counts among its members banks that were a part of the settlement deal, believes the portion of the funds going directly to the state should be used to mitigate the damage done to people by illicit foreclosure practices and to aid in neighborhood stabilization efforts.
Participants will present initiatives and future strategies to mitigate tourism emissions and adapt to climate change.
It is far better to mitigate a natural disaster than to respond to it after the fact.
To mitigate these risks policymakers need to do more to prop up demand, especially in countries that have external surpluses.
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He added he was "absolutely confident we are putting all measures in place to mitigate any harm or danger to wildlife".
Succession planning is viewed as an opportunity to strengthen performance as well as to mitigate risks should something happen to the CEO.
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Gov. Kathleen Blanco and the State Legislature - which took this step at the initiative of Rep. Pete Schneider (R-Slidell) - are to be strongly commended, both for the contribution they are making to mitigate these funds' exposure to what the Securities and Exchange Commission calls 'global security risk' and, we hope, to denying state sponsors of terror the wherewithal they could use to harm Americans.
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However, to mitigate this, Nvidia is likely to promote Tegra processors in smartphones to a great extent.
Often it's wiser to try to adapt to or mitigate a problem than to try to remove its causes.
And the legal safeguards intended to mitigate those risks can be expected to prove far less effective than hoped.
They are doing everything in their power to mitigate this disaster, prevent damage to our environment, and help our fellow citizens.
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People in societies around the world need to know what is at stake to better understand, mitigate and adapt to climate change.
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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" He said Republicans should have two main goals for the next four years, namely "to mitigate bad policies" and "to advance good policy wherever we can.
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