Sentences with phrase «mitigate damage done to»

In addition, you can look into getting business credit cards to help mitigate damage done to your average age of accounts.
He believes that government has an obligation to right the wrongs of poverty — or, at least, to do everything possible to mitigate the damage it does to individuals.

Not exact matches

«We wanted to make sure that the damage that is done through these policies is mitigated and that the communities that are affected are still able to run their businesses,» says co-founder Michael Tippett.
Rupert's son James, however, who is CEO of family holding company 21st Century Fox, argued that it was long past time for O'Reilly to leave, in order to try and mitigate some of the longer - term damage done by the allegations and the advertising exodus.
«If a negative search result pops up for your name, it's important you catch it early and start doing the work to mitigate its damage to your reputation.
I didn't realize that doing this can mitigate the damage from a bear market while allowing me to have access to prospects of the credit, so I might consider this option.
If you had originally planned withdrawing 4 % a year, temporarily lowering this to a smaller withdrawal rate would help mitigate the damage done by a market crash (assuming you have to sell assets at depressed prices).
For Christians, this means that not only do people not feel they need to contribute anything to mitigate any further damage, but the idea of Godly stewardship goes out the window amidst a belief that «there's nothing really going on.»
What can we do to mitigate the damage?
Science panel says institutions need to do more to prevent and mitigate damage to research equipment and animals
Therefore, intervening in the social connections of alcohol abusers may help to mitigate the damage done by alcohol misuse.»
«What they need from their international colleagues is some help to do that — training, materials, and other support in the international arena for the notion that it is possible to mitigate and prevent damage to cultural heritage, even in the midst of conflicts.»
Many archaeologists hoped that designating Bears Ears a national monument would help to mitigate this damage by boosting the budgets of federal land managers — allowing them to hire more staff, collect more baseline data on archaeological sites and do more outreach and education.
Preparing timely and accurate records of events may not always absolve governing boards of liability, but they can help to mitigate damages if they documents that staff did all that they reasonably could have to comply with board policies as well as sound educational and legal practice.
The optional Pre-Sense Plus system (available via the Driver Assistance package) can do all that, plus fully tighten the seatbelts and automatically apply the brakes full force to mitigate crash damage from an impending frontal collision.
The Metris WORKER Cargo Van comes standard with important safety features to help prevent accidents and mitigate damage and injuries if they do happen.
It does so to help prevent collisions, to mitigate the damage from collision that might occur, and to help make freeway slogs easier for drivers.
And that's why I wonder if some sort of liaison doesn't need to be devised, able to engage with any platform - based contingency of this kind and work to mitigate the damage that every author - businessperson experiences when caught in the crossfire.
But I have been thinking about doing some dividend growth investing as a way to mitigate the damage from dividend cuts.
Our guide explains how and when your insurance company would cover or pay out for lightning strikes, and what homeowners can do to mitigate damages or issues when filing claims.
Once a major correction is really underway, there's not a whole lot you can do to stave off damage to your portfolio; indeed, scrambling to mitigate the damage may make matters worse.
Your duty to mitigate on a renters insurance policy is simply the duty to use reasonable care to make sure damage doesn't continue to happen.
Tenants on the upper floors didn't have many options to mitigate this type of damage.
If pipes have burst, there may be something the water company could do from outside to shut off the water and mitigate the ongoing damage.
I'm sorry that you didn't discover your options early enough to mitigate some of the damage.
And while Arkaba's conservation work represents a mere speck on the continent, it nonetheless provides an example of how an intense conservation push can begin to mitigate the damage done by out - of - control pests.
While Southwest does have a very flexible policy on changing and canceling award flights to mitigate the damage, I'm not so sure.
Whilst the Biorock structures do not create totally natural reefs, they work fast to mitigate damage in totally destroyed areas of reef and start to stabilize loose sediment and rubble that was previously barren.
In fact, if you want the Southwest Companion Pass and want to mitigate damage from hard inquiries, it's recommended to do that.
Helpfully the back of events provide an indicator of what that card is going to do, giving players a chance to mitigate the damage by removing potential problems when attempting to push their action cards through.
They are trying to restore coastal wetlands in the South Bay area to mitigate future storm damage, and spending money to do so (it's not clear from this link how much.)
It claimed that the process resulting in the IPCC report was flawed, and that if Global Warming really was human - caused that energy would be better spent trying to mitigate the damage it would do, as opposed to trying to stop it.
Paraphrasing Dr. Landsea, the fixation on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the Obama - era Clean Power Plan is delaying actions that could and should be done today to mitigate the inevitable catastrophic hurricane damages.
The uncertainties do not apply only to the damage of climate change, but they apply also to every action that is made to mitigate the climate change.
This panel will gather fashion industry leaders (from Mara Hoffman, Zady, H&M) to discuss what the third largest global industry is doing to mitigate climate damage.
US courts will, wherever possible, modify the trial to mitigate the damage done by the press, rather than restrict the press to mitigate the damage to the trial.
There is one point that I do not understand: In the application of remedies, the Tenant has an obligation to mitigate damages.
In doing so, he equated the fixed notice period (or pay in lieu) stipulated in the contract to damages at common law for reasonable notice which is subject to the duty to mitigate.
In fact, the full extent of the damage being done to business may be significantly underestimated, in that some entities which depend upon public trust in their security are not reporting security breaches to the law enforcement authorities and simply compensating clients to mitigate against potentially devastating publicity.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice just decided that although an employee was constructively dismissed when he was suddenly «laid off,» the employer did not owe the employee any damages because he failed to mitigate his loss.
The Court of Appeal agreed with the trial judge's decision that Mr. Chevalier should have returned to work when offered re-employment and that in not so doing; he had failed to mitigate his damages.
However, the Court also agreed with Ainsworth's position that it could have terminated Mr. Allen's employment by way of a constructive dismissal (which might have then required Mr. Allen to mitigate his damages — although given my comments below even of that point I am sceptical), thereby begging the question, what should have Ainsworth done differently?
After affirming the trial judge's decision that Mr. Allen was actually terminated on October 14, 2009, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia cited with approval the decision of Bowes v. Goss Power Products Ltd., 2012 ONCA 425, (canvassed by this blog in the post Fix the Duty to Mitigate) in which the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that if an employment contract provides for a fixed severance package there is no duty on the employee to mitigate his damages, and held that as Mr. Allen's employment agreement did not impose a duty to mitigate, the trial judge properly found he was therefore entitled to the balance owing for 15 months» salary and benefits in lieu of notice as damages for breach of cMitigate) in which the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that if an employment contract provides for a fixed severance package there is no duty on the employee to mitigate his damages, and held that as Mr. Allen's employment agreement did not impose a duty to mitigate, the trial judge properly found he was therefore entitled to the balance owing for 15 months» salary and benefits in lieu of notice as damages for breach of cmitigate his damages, and held that as Mr. Allen's employment agreement did not impose a duty to mitigate, the trial judge properly found he was therefore entitled to the balance owing for 15 months» salary and benefits in lieu of notice as damages for breach of cmitigate, the trial judge properly found he was therefore entitled to the balance owing for 15 months» salary and benefits in lieu of notice as damages for breach of contract.
After reorganizing a business, employers must take care that the terms of settlement and new employment they offer to their employees do not provide a basis for a dismissed employee to reasonably refuse to take the position in order to mitigate damages for wrongful dismissal.
Does the landlord have a duty to mitigate damages?
I was reading on UniformLaws.org that in certain situations and / or states, landlord's failure to mitigate damages is automatically grounds for contract termination (thus no rent or damages are further due), does it at all apply here?
Does the landlord have the right to refuse to mitigate tenant's damages to accommodate such an arrangement?
At the end of the day, it would be better to try and cure the breach, and mitigate the damage they are doing to your rankings by turning off your juice.
This, in turn, suggests Kinder Morgan's lawyers have a clearer grasp of what B.C.'s constitutional chances are with its still - vague plan to enact environmental legislation to mitigate potential damage from the expanded pipeline than do most political commentators in Alberta, who have declared the idea unconstitutional without actually knowing what it is.
We also counsel you to go out and try to find work in your field as soon as you reasonably can, so then in your case we can show that you've mitigated or minimized your wage loss damages, which the law requires you to do.
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