Sentences with phrase «new damage mitigation»

In this edition of EVE Evolved, I look at a few problems with the new damage mitigation mechanic and suggest possible strategic roles for the other capital ships.

Not exact matches

Many people are writing about the need to limit new development in flood plains after the 2013 flood but that speaks only to the damage mitigation side.
Grant amounts will be based on Federal Emergency Management Agency assessed damage levels as well as applications for new infrastructure and other mitigation, and will be awarded once a community's plan is approved by the state.
Grant amounts will be based on FEMA assessed damage levels as well as applications for new infrastructure and other mitigation, and will be awarded once the community's plan is complete and submitted to the state for approval.
Damage to ecosystems and threats to human health and the lack of effective mitigation require new approaches to mining regulation.
A new in - depth analysis of global bycatch data provides fisheries and the conservation community with the best information yet to help mitigate the ecological damage of bycatch and helps identify where mitigation measures are most needed.
If we decide that we should worry about those effects then it is as important to decide whether New York should fund mitigation efforts like a carbon price or adaptation efforts that avoid climate damages to foreign countries to reduce the chance that these impacts will radiate benefits back to New York.
The employee will not have an obligation to mitigate his or her damages by seeking new employment unless mitigation is expressly required by the employment contract.
The Court further concluded that the employment income which Ms. Brake earned during her statutory notice entitlement period was not deductible as mitigation income, reasoning that statutory entitlements (termination and severance pay) are not damages and that employees are entitled to receipt of these statutory entitlements whether or not they secure new employment during the period they are intended to cover.
Supreme Court assesses damages where innocent party benefits from mitigation (Globalia v Fulton (The New Flamenco)-RRB-
An immaterial grievance may not be mitigated by obtaining new employment, therefore Wallace - type damages are not subject to mitigation.
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