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1 Federal funds, insurance payouts and rebuilding efforts would help mitigate such losses.
2 However, even his best efforts will only mitigate such tensions, not eliminate them.
3 Could anything be imagined that might mitigate such woes as these?
4 Fortunately, there are ways to mitigate such risks with the appropriate use of technology.
5 The balance of power between the two likely government partners and the presidency would mitigate such policies.
6 Recent attempts by banks to mitigate such conflicts often amounted to little more than cosmetic reforms, the FCAC warned.
7 But some research has suggested hormonal contraceptives might mitigate such an effect -and now researchers say they have added to that evidence.
8 South Africa is almost entirely reliant on oil exports, meaning that there are almost no domestic interventions that can help mitigate such wild rises.
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