Sentences with phrase «mitigate out of this problem»

«Mitigation has got all the attention, but we can not mitigate out of this problem.

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Reminiscent of «Thoughts on Flash» and «Thoughts on Music,» the battery memo lays out a problem that affects the entire industry and explains the decisions Apple made to mitigate it.
It's your chance to find out the condition of the home before you occupy it, and can save you money in the long run if underlying problems are found (and can be mitigated or negotiated) before you occupy the property.
Instead of worrying about all the things that could go wrong with social media out of Marketing's complete control, set up a process that helps mitigate any potential problems and allows customers to reap the benefits of interacting with your service and support teams on social media.
Last week, at a meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in New Orleans, Louisiana, reproducibility was on the agenda, with some teams diagnosing the problem — and one laying out tools to mitigate it.
Ideas for mitigating bond investing — There is a pretty constant stream of media articles nowadays pointing out ways to partially avoid some of the current problems with bonds.
Instead, it usually turns out that the disagreement involves the precise degree of the problem, the precise solutions, the balance of effort put into mitigating the problem or simply «adapting» to it, the usage of resources, and judgments about «inevitability» and so forth.
Professor Palutikof warned the window to adapt and prepare is smaller than anticipated and said it is too late to mitigate our way out of the problem.
You can not mitigate your way out of this problem... The choice is between a damaged world or a future with a severely damaged world.»
The fact that the law is aimed at «state personnel in carrying out their duties» does not mitigate this problem, it exacerbates it: the Charter of Rights specifically applies to the federal and provincial governments (section 32 (1)(b)-RRB-.
With either type of tenant when they finally move out the owner has to deal with lots of unreported maintenance issues and have to pay more to fix the issues when they could have paid significantly less to prevent (or mitigate) an issue if the problem was properly reported.
It's your chance to find out the condition of the home before you occupy it, and can save you money in the long run if underlying problems are found (and can be mitigated or negotiated) before you occupy the property.
Along with other proposed changes, Liddiard said the alteration of the child tax credit mitigates problems for some, but not all, as older children over 16 don't qualify in the Senate bill and many larger families lose out.
I possibly didn't explain what a Mirena was properly [leading some people to think I'd been with child] it's a plastic thing that was in my uterus to try and mitigate some of my lady plumbing problems and it came out rather traumatically.
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