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But, if that need were met, it would certainly
mitigate
Europe’s mounting demographic challenge, especially in Germany and Italy.
The first – espoused by a small minority, and lacking significant political support – is that immigration is fundamentally beneficial to an advanced country, as newcomers can
mitigate
demographic challenges and contribute to the economy’s skills base.
Stronger regulations of antibiotics prescriptions in these countries, like those implemented in Finland several decades ago, could help to
mitigate
resistance.
But, by attempting to address young people’s socioeconomic frustrations, it can
mitigate
many of the longer-term consequences of these trends.
Coastal and marine ecosystems have considerable potential to
mitigate
the effects of storms and other risks, especially when combined with traditional built infrastructure.
If the world fails to
mitigate
future climate change, the effects of rising temperatures, increasing droughts, more numerous and severe tropical storms, rising sea levels, and a spread of tropical diseases will pose huge threats to the entire planet.
In an attempt to
mitigate
this problem, the law specifies that anyone taking out an insurance policy valued at more than €300,000 may be required to disclose the results of prior genetic tests.
Bad banks that are constructed generously enough to provide banks with hidden equity injections are one way to avoid or
mitigate
the credit crunch.
The sharp declines in oil and commodity prices during the latest supercycle have helped
mitigate
inflationary pressures, while the generalized slowdown in economic activity in the emerging world may have contributed as well.
Besides skipping town, one can
mitigate
at least some of the risks by limiting one’s exposure on particularly hazardous days.
And cultural clashes are much harder to address than logistics – especially once they leave the regulated confines of the asylum center, which can
mitigate
potential conflicts with surveillance and design.
The key is to lower interest rates enough to
mitigate
the financial risks of high leverage and enable the restructuring of local-government debts.
At some point, the international community may have to intervene to prevent or
mitigate
such a massacre.
Some schools are already becoming learning labs for sustainable development, where young students are being prepared to adapt to and help
mitigate
the consequences of climate change.
To
mitigate
such risks, the international community could maintain its traditional policy of sitting tight and hoping that governments retain control of their nuclear infrastructure.
As the environmental consequences of human activity become increasingly apparent, so does humanity’s responsibility to
mitigate
them.
Financial integration has been an important force for long-term growth in the transition region, and the presence of strategic foreign banks helped
mitigate
the impact of the crisis.
The widespread expectation was that the removal of Stephen Bannon – the former White House chief adviser and resident avatar of white American nationalism – would make the administration run more smoothly,
mitigate
(though not eliminate) infighting, and reduce the number of leaks.
There may be ways to
mitigate
the result, but without immigration social benefits across Europe will have to be reduced massively within a generation.
To
mitigate
these risks, most countries have implemented requirements for open bidding processes and strict transparency rules for government purchases.
Efforts to
mitigate
the effects of climate change will require consistent global coordination.
In practical terms, MBS’s rise will streamline decision-making, and
mitigate
the political risks that are inherent in any system of multiple, competing power centers.
While financial institutions tried to
mitigate
risks by bundling subprime mortgages, Fukushima’s cooling system was able to cope with either a blackout and an earthquake or a tsunami.
Austerity is imposed by the markets, not by those countries providing the funds to
mitigate
the crisis.
Germany has the biggest exposure by far among the countries rescuing the eurozone’s crisis-stricken countries, and thus helps to
mitigate
austerity more than any other country.
To
mitigate
the geo-economic divide, they may have to be rethought fundamentally.
The economic costs of action to
mitigate
climate change rise non-linearly as action is delayed.
The report also sheds light on another important question in the climate debate: Is global cooperation critical to
mitigate
climate change?
This means that, though international coordination will be an important factor in the long-term success of action to
mitigate
climate change, its complications need not – and should not – hold progress hostage.
And with the technology train already hurtling down the track, we must act fast to
mitigate
current risks and ensure that we are laying the groundwork needed to avoid future threats.
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