Sentences with phrase «mitigate potential effects»

For example, ongoing and frequent access to both parents may mitigate potential effects of parental absence as seen in sole - custody households...
Develop scenarios that integrate earth science, engineering, and social science information so that communities can visualize earthquake and tsunami impacts and mitigate potential effects.

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Canadians should also be hoarding cash to mitigate the effects of a potential layoff.
For monetary policy to be effective, it is important to have clarity about what the FOMC can be clear and consistent about — its manner of responses to mitigate the potential harmful effects of disturbances and the goals of policy.
To get the most out of the new technologies, we will need to work together to proactively mitigate the more harmful side effects that I have mentioned: the transition period and the potential effects on the distribution of income.
Learn about various ways that you can adjust a fixed income investment portfolio to mitigate the potential negative effect of rising interest rates.
He supports legalization of casinos, but has some reservations about the potential down sides of bringing such an operation to the area and favors oversight at the county level to mitigate such negative effects.
Under the New York State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) process, the Town Board is required to review the potential environmental effects of a project, identify the ways to mitigate the unavoidable impacts and balance the environmental impacts with the benefits that will be achieved by the proposed project.
«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.
Martin, one of the commissioners who voted against paying to finish the project, said the commissioners had already gotten what they were looking for: general recommendations for how to mitigate potential health effects.
To inform this recommendation, it is important to consider how institutions currently monitor graduate student support and time to degree, as well as to better understand challenges to potential reductions in the duration of training, and strategies that may mitigate the effects of such changes.
«The advantage an optogentic approach has over other immunotherapies, which typically activate global immune responses, is that we now have the tools to closely monitor the dose and location of the treatment to mitigate potential side effects to healthy tissues.»
We do not believe any potential approach to mitigating effects of climate change should be dismissed a priori.
These results imply a greater potential than previously thought for fossil fuel industry efficiency improvements to mitigate the effects of human activity on the climate.
But it's good to know that you can enjoy the occasional burger at a summer BBQ and mitigate some of the potential side effects.
It is generally better to take magnesium along with food to mitigate any potential side effects.
After identifying stress - induced brain changes including decreases in brain - derived growth factor (BDNF) in the lateral amygdala, this study found that curcumin had the potential to mitigate these effects, when preventatively administered for a 6 week period.
However, coaches and competitors are encouraged to read the recent review on this topic by Trexler et al. [12] which covers not only the physiology of metabolic adaptation, but also potential methods to mitigate its negative effects.
I also continue to imagine that the side effects of potential metabolic treatments that aim to decrease cancer metabolism through agents like metformin, 2 - DG, or other agents that inhibit glucose uptake may be mitigated through dietary changes, including the ketogenic diet.
Thus, it is critical for educators to identify any discrepancies that may exist between their conscious ideals and unconscious associations so that they can mitigate the effects of those implicit biases, thereby improving student outcomes and allowing students to reach their full potential.
Although it doesn't have as much twist or any rear - steer at its disposal, the NSX and its comparably swift - shifting nine - speed auto pull off exactly the same trick, mitigating the potential lag - boost effects of its twin turbos with immediate throttle response, the right gear and the full weight of the electric motors» precisely vectored torque.
It offers a suite of driver assistive safety technologies allows the car to monitor for and identify potential hazards, actively assisting the driver to avoid those hazards, and, if a collision is unavoidable, mitigate the effects.
Learn about various ways that you can adjust a fixed income investment portfolio to mitigate the potential negative effect of rising interest rates.
«Further, if carriers need to raise rates they need to execute on several best practices that mitigate the potential negative effect associated with premium increases.
all actions must be weighed as far as costs, risks and benefits of acting, the opportunity costs of not acting, the potential for unintended consquences of any particular action, and — of paramount importance — the likelihood of intended mitigating actions having any positive effect.
There is less certainty (high) about pest effects and about the potential for adaptation actions to significantly mitigate the risk of crop loss.
Schleede points out several potential adverse effects that should be mitigated as a condition to awarding any permits, including impacts that would not be limited to the 57 square miles of ocean.
Also, if a Carrington event is likely, wouldn't it make more sense to fund the engineering to mitigate the effect on mechanical systems instead of more studies about the potential problem?
  1. Determination of which industries will likely be eligible for the energy - intensive, trade - exposed (EITE) industry allocations provided in the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (HR 2454);
  2. Assessment of the potential impacts of this legislation on EITE industries;
  3. Identification of additional data that would be useful for determining trade impacts, allocation requirements, and greenhouse gas emission in other countries; and
  4. The other measures within ACES that could help to mitigate the effects of a cap - and - trade system on EITE industries.
The basis of her research is that GSI strategies have the potential to mitigate the downstream effects of stormwater runoff in the urban environment.
... In addition to climate research, scientists, industry, and government should implement measures to cost - effectively protect the climate and intensify efforts to develop technologies that — in addition to meeting other societal goals — could help us mitigate and adapt to the potential effects of climate change.»
By tailoring geoengineering efforts by region and by need, a new model promises to maximize the effectiveness of solar radiation management while mitigating its potential side effects and risks.
New research is shedding light on these effects and potential ways to mitigate the disappearance of glacial ice.
Acting quickly is important not only to mitigate the psychological effects of this traumatic event, but also due to the potential risk of being exposed to sexually - transmitted diseases.
«Further, if carriers need to raise rates they need to execute on several best practices that mitigate the potential negative effect associated with premium increases.
The report underscores the impact of early trauma on long - term health, academic success and productivity of young children and potential mitigating effects of home - based education and support for families.
This is despite significant potential for strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change creating or supporting economies for our peoples or alternatively, for our traditional practices to be severely impacted upon by mitigation strategies.
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