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But the proposal has met significant resistance, with some warning that it would erode European banks’ competitiveness, and others arguing that it is inadequate to
mitigate
banking risks effectively.
The European Commission has acknowledged the danger, declaring that the only way to
mitigate
it is to separate the real economy from speculative markets by preventing banks from being involved in both.
Spurred by increased public awareness and mounting evidence that national economies can reap net benefits from policies to
mitigate
climate change, governments worldwide are pledging to do so – and taking to multilateral forums to display those commitments.
No system of power production is perfect, and even “green” power projects, given their geographic footprint, must be managed carefully to
mitigate
“energy sprawl” and the associated effects on landscapes, rivers, and oceans.
What Obama should be faulted for is his failure to articulate his reasons for choosing non-intervention and to define alternate steps that the US can take to help
mitigate
the crisis.
That is why my government is using it to understand how sectors like transportation – as well as agriculture, energy, and others – are affecting strategies to
mitigate
climate change.
And we also had a model for how to
mitigate
the damage; unfortunately, policymakers left it on the shelf.
The only way to break this cycle – and thus to
mitigate
climate change effectively – is to manage the nexus between water and energy (as well as food, production of which depends on water and energy).
With no government commitments, there can be no attempt to limit carbon emissions effectively, which implies that when the world does begin to take action, it will be that much more difficult to slow the pace of climate change and
mitigate
its effects.
Existing reforms do not adequately
mitigate
this risk, largely because they depend on the authorities and the banks to complete a complex and untested repayment process within 48 hours of a bank’s collapse.
But economic prosperity and action to
mitigate
climate change need not be mutually exclusive.
During that period, implementing the Labour Party’s sensible manifesto would
mitigate
the damage inflicted on the peoples of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland by the financialized casino capitalism of successive Tory and New Labour governments.
Following a few problematic episodes in recent years, China’s finance ministry has now issued guidelines to
mitigate
the risks for SOEs pursuing foreign acquisitions.
With the right investments, African countries can reduce the cost of delivering power to rural areas, and contribute to global efforts to reduce emissions and
mitigate
the effects of climate change.
Successful value investors may
mitigate
risk by shunning what they consider to be overvalued assets.
That might also help
mitigate
the impact of larger shocks and increase the net return potential during severe shocks (though it might also lower the return potential for more mild shocks).
The 2008 crisis highlighted the need for international cooperation to regulate finance and
mitigate
the effects of a crisis.
That is why we spend time in conference rooms and around kitchen tables trying to identify and
mitigate
them.
To
mitigate
the effects of a US recession and global economic slump, the Fed and other central banks should be cutting rates much more aggressively, rather than relying on modest liquidity injections that are bound to fail.
And, with the economic crisis becoming ever more global in nature, the next challenge for policymakers will be to try to
mitigate
its effects at home – and to contain their constituents’ impulse to reduce engagement with the rest of the world.
Because of climate panic, our attempts to
mitigate
climate change have provoked an unmitigated disaster.
It will also (partly)
mitigate
the concentration of wealth that results from a highly skewed income distribution.
President Barack Obama’s current security strategy in Afghanistan, Yemen, and elsewhere suggests that the US will seek to
mitigate
the latter risk by continuing its covert interventions – particularly its use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Our expectations of other drivers, which serve to
mitigate
the theoretical risks of driving, can exist because people adhere to a framework of laws, habits, and conventions about how to operate automobiles.
Rather, the government must work with its European partners to forge global climate agreements, while enacting measures to
mitigate
the effects of climate change at home.
Even without adding energy exports to its diplomatic arsenal, Russia may take steps to
mitigate
that risk, by encouraging Iran to delay reaching a final nuclear agreement with the international community.
In hindsight, these exchange-rate swings mirrored the initial collapse and subsequent rebound in global trade, helping to
mitigate
the recession.
To succeed, Africa must develop a more coherent and coordinated approach to courting capital, while at the same time working to
mitigate
investors’ risk exposure.
Carbon taxes would help
mitigate
global warming while raising considerable revenues.
The government is now attempting to
mitigate
the risks that investors and local governments have assumed by allowing more interest- and exchange-rate flexibility.
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