Sentences with phrase «best mitigate»

Now the question is how to best mitigate the IPCC - spawned damage
It is in the social sciences and in the humanities where questions are addressed about how governments and corporations might best mitigate and adapt to the causes and consequences of global warming.
The AVMA recommends that veterinarians inform pet owners of potential risks and educate them on how to best mitigate the risk of pathogen exposure in both handling the food and in managing pets consuming undercooked or raw animal - source protein diets.»
It's always painful to see our babies suffer because there's no way to communicate with them to really know the level of pain or how to best mitigate it.
So while everyone is walking around with an achy breaky heart trying to figure out how to best mitigate disparate impact's effect on dealer reserve, I envision Federales running around their offices shouting «dy - no - mite» because they figured out dealers make a fair profit from more than interest rates.
In a paper published in July in Nature, for instance, Neil Ferguson of Imperial College London and his colleagues tested how the United States and the United Kingdom might best mitigate a pandemic's ravages.
Nadeau also studies the potential impacts of climate change on species around the globe, using modeling, field observation and experiments to predict where species are most vulnerable and determine how conservation groups can best mitigate the negative impacts of climate change on animal populations.
Packaging, according to attendees, can best mitigate food waste by extending shelf life, 43 percent; protecting the contents, 36 percent; facilitating freshness, 17 percent; and by helping ensure appropriate portions, 4 percent (see Chart 2).
Incorporating private - label products also allows Reinhart's clients to better mitigate food costs.
«Identifying which of these candidate genes actually causes variation in responses to cold snaps will give us the potential to understand whether evolution to climate change can occur in both wild and domesticated animals, allowing us to better predict which species or breeds will be «winners» and «losers» and to better mitigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change on a wide range of organisms from beneficial pollinators to invasive pests,» said Theodore Morgan an associate professor of evolutionary genetics in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University and senior author of the study.
If our academy sector is to continue to thrive and educate our children to take the risks and opportunities that life presents them, then the sector must also learn to succeed by better mitigating and managing the risks that it faces.
Similarly, states and districts need guidance about which value - added model best mitigates confounding.
The steering is quite vague and even if body lean is fairly well mitigated, you're always aware this is a big, heavy vehicle, so it's best suited to cruising along at a gentle pace.
As such, it not only provides a more complete and predictive evaluation of a consumer's credit risk profile, but it can empower lenders to better mitigate risk and approve more loans for more consumers.»
«It not only provides a more complete and predictive evaluation of a consumer's credit risk profile, but it can empower lenders to better mitigate risk and approve more loans for more consumers.»
Some industrial polluting output could be much better mitigated just with technical fixes, rather than reducing quantity of industry, if only there were better laws forcing this.
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Asset prices are definitely cheap nowadays, but as Rush Nigut warns in his Rush on Business blog, buying a business is fraught with perils that are best mitigated with thorough due diligence using the kind of comprehensive checklist that Rush provides.
«We will deliver a fully integrated service that utilizes key data to enhance the valuation decision and delivery process allowing clients to better mitigate risk in a cost effective manner.»

Not exact matches

This is why Mastercard, for example, recently brought dozens of industry leaders together in Sri Lanka to explore better ways of mitigating the risk that digital security issues have posed.
The good news is that any payment shock should be mitigated by rising incomes and increases in home equity, according to Caranci.
Russia is certainly cognizant of this fact, and has occasionally made (not very well thought - through) noises about setting up its own internet infrastructure, in order to mitigate the threat posed by western states to Russian websites.
She urged her colleagues in Congress to think beyond the incremental rebuilding needs to consider the big picture of helping the region better prepare for and mitigate damage from future disasters.
Still, by employing the latest technology, keeping your employees up - to - date, and following best practices throughout your organization, you can mitigate the risk of falling victim to an attack — no matter how sophisticated it is.
With the defining characteristic of an internal breach being privilege abuse — employees exploiting the access to data that they've been entrusted with — the best way to mitigate such attacks is to limit the amount of information allotted to workers.
By the end of the course, students will know how to avoid bad investments, discover good investments, and mitigate risk.
They even took preemptive steps to mitigate the impact of sanctions, including switching most dollar payments and loans of Deripaska's En + Group PLC into euros and pounds as well as planning to replace U.S. equipment suppliers with European ones, according to one of the people involved in the planning.
Given the hazards, how does one mitigate the risk and be positioned for a better return?
Bad location, a marginal niche, having no specific user in mind, raising too much or too little money — all of these issues can be prevented or at least mitigated with good planning.
This is a good system, and one that mitigates the risks of dropping out with nothing.
When we do this well, we give billions of people the ability to share new perspectives while mitigating the unwanted effects that come with any new medium.
While family and friends may want to support you wholeheartedly and fully trust your abilities, part of being a good steward of the funds of others is mitigating their risk.
To build true preparedness, we must invest in better cities, and in mitigating the conditions of socioeconomic marginalization that leave so many Americans at risk.
If the frustration is around a capability that your business doesn't currently support, have open conversations with the client about the best way your company could mitigate their dissatisfaction, whether it be through building out a new function or brainstorming alternative pathways to success.
It hasn't all been good news: 128 planes grounded for inspection and fines for flight delays, which has mitigated the stock's seemingly inexorable rise.
Good to hear you support the efforts of mitigating the NGPL I too hope with all of my heart the NGPL does not happen.
Policy makers should raise the statutory borrowing limit «well ahead of the deadline» in order to «mitigate risks of financial market disruptions and a loss in consumer and business confidence,» they warned.
Viacom's efforts to introduce new audience metrics that capture viewing on digital outlets, as well as data - driven, digital advertising technologies, have mitigated those declines but have yet to return the advertising business to growth.
However, Wealthfront focuses on building and maintaining a well balanced portfolio of indexed ETFs, which helps mitigate risk.
By employing a rudimentary combination consensus algorithm containing both Ethereum's standard PoW as well as its future PoS consensus models, Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin believes risk can be mitigated during the changeover.
[22:35] Reagan's bold move [23:10] Finding ways to mitigate the negative consequences [23:45] Success is the result of good judgment [24:15] Putting problems into an algorithm [25:05] A collaboration between Tony and Ray?
But for many investors (including younger investors with relatively long time horizons), sacrificing some liquidity in exchange for mitigated risk and higher potential returns is a trade - off well worth making.
Most observers of the Australian (and others») experience with financial liberalisation have concluded that: (i) ideally, good risk management practices — including hedging — would be established before full liberalisation, so as to mitigate subsequent risks to financial stability; but (ii) it was difficult to develop such practices until entities were actually exposed to some risk; and (iii) as a result, a somewhat disruptive period of learning by your own mistakes was inevitable.
The most common way to mitigate risk is through diversification: the idea that it's best not to put all of your eggs in one basket.
«There's no way for me to mitigate that impact no matter how well I plan.»
Franklin Templeton will continue to monitor regulatory changes impacting Corporate Class funds and work with industry groups and other stakeholders to better understand impact to investors, and seek to mitigate that impact where possible.
Additionally, in an effort to mitigate the impact of Fed rate increases on the front end of the curve — where we are largely positioned — we are tactically employing a cash buffer as well as maintaining exposure to floating rate notes.
I think one way to mitigate the pain for exurban areas in to put in place a land value tax as well, which would also tend to hit the urban hippies harder than the suburban middle class.
Furman and Stevenson note that while DOL's plan allows businesses to «continue using existing, conflicted business models,» it requires that they adopt «additional consumer protections such as ensuring advisors follow a best interest standard, enacting policies and procedures to manage and mitigate conflicts, and refraining from certain self - dealing transactions.»
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