Sentences with phrase «mitigate at least some risk»

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If done right this will save you from failure or at least mitigate the business failure risks.
So, here's what you can do to prevent them or at least mitigate the risk.
Or at least make sure you always mix the rice cereal with some fruit puree that will mitigate the risk of constipation.
If ship engineers could prevent at least some potential invaders from getting on board, the total invasion risk could be substantially mitigated.
Remember, experts say you should plan to keep money invested for at least five years to mitigate the risk and balance out any fees.
Once a serious risk of a rear - end collision is detected, the PRE-SAFE ® Brake warns the driver initially and can initiate autonomous braking if the driver fails to react, and so either prevent the accident or at least mitigate its severity.
Nevertheless, if you know the risk, the chances are that you can mitigate it or at least can have a back plan.
To mitigate operational risk of day trading, you should at least backup your trading terminal regularly, have a spare power source (use an Uninterruptible Power Source) and internet connection, and have your broker's number on speed dial.
While you're not fully protected, the act of spreading is at least mitigating a chunk of the risk.
We attempt to mitigate our investment risk by purchasing stocks where, by our calculation, the potential gain is at least three times the potential loss (an Upside reward - to - Downside risk ratio of 3:1 or greater).
Some academics suggest you can mitigate risk by buying at least 15 individual stocks.
An owner of a dog found dangerous to humans, who has no additional violations after a 36 month period from the date of designation as dangerous to humans, may apply to the Director to remove the animal from the list of dangerous to humans upon proof of the successful completion of at least 8 weeks of formal obedience training, other similar evidence of training, or other rehabilitative efforts designed to mitigate the risk to public safety.
Be sure to bathe your dog at least every week or two so that the risk of infection, disease, and other health issues is mitigated.
I've heard and debated that theory before, personally I don't believe it, but either way I do not want to risk the lives or quality of life of my descendants, we should at least mitigate the risk and have sensible global agreements in place.
I think there's good evidence there that suggests if we mitigate and prevent the same level of warming, then we can prevent at least some of these drought risks.
Abstract: An evaluation of analyses sponsored by the predecessor to the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) of the global impacts of climate change under various mitigation scenarios (including CO2 stabilization at 550 and 750 ppm) coupled with an examination of the relative costs associated with different schemes to either mitigate climate change or reduce vulnerability to various climate - sensitive hazards (namely, malaria, hunger, water shortage, coastal flooding, and losses of global forests and coastal wetlands) indicates that, at least for the next few decades, risks and / or threats associated with these hazards would be lowered much more effectively and economically by reducing current and future vulnerability to those hazards rather than through stabilization.
But it probably describes the root of the origins of the mainstream AGW «consensus» — and of the current position of more conservative «warmists» — and why they believe we must begin to seriously, at least, plan for mitigating AGW risks.
The biggest legal challenges are created by uncertainty and the time required to mitigate, or at least manage, the risks arising from that uncertainty.
It's likely, however, that the threat could be mitigated entirely, or at least quickly enough to avoid health risk through evacuations.
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