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A PIA is a tool used to identify, analyze, and
mitigate
privacy risks arising from technological systems or processes.
But a high-quality PIA can help an organization assess and
mitigate
the privacy risks associated with the use of information and communications technology, biometric technologies, geo-location tracking devices, and so on.
The government must rely on longer-term measures to
mitigate
the problem, including internationalization of the renminbi.
The only way to ease that upward pressure, and to
mitigate
spillovers, is with effective policy responses.
To
mitigate
the threat, the countries of the Indo-Pacific must confront three key challenges, beginning with the widening gap between politics and economics.
One would think that this congeries of problems would prompt Europeans to strengthen the EU, in order to take control of the situation and
mitigate
the growing risks.
Only in recent decades have biofuels regained their original appeal, owing to efforts to secure affordable energy, generate income, and
mitigate
the dependency of which Ford warned.
The simplification of the labor code should be negotiated with social partners to
mitigate
or even avoid strikes and protests.
Fortunately, there are a few things governments can do to
mitigate
the effects of inertial spending.
Absent alternative options, ultra-easy monetary policy has helped to
mitigate
the depth of the post-crisis recession.
In most countries, a basic social-protection floor – which can help countries to
mitigate
the negative effects of shocks and prevent people from falling deeper into poverty – is affordable.
For the West, a revamped CFE Treaty would help
mitigate
worries about military threats in the area that Russia has traditionally considered its sphere of influence.
But here are two simple ideas that could help to
mitigate
the crisis.
Our work went beyond trying to free individual prisoners of conscience and has included efforts to end armed conflicts, such as in Central America in the 1980s, in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, and in the Middle East today, or at least to
mitigate
the harm they wrought.
So-called “Abenomics 2.0” entails efforts to raise the fertility rate (free preschool education, support for fertility treatments, and greater assistance for single-parent families) and to
mitigate
problems associated with population aging (boosting social security and providing more employment opportunities for retirees).
Having recognized its “collective responsibility to
mitigate
the social impact of the crisis and minimize long-lasting damage to global potential,” the group now needs to review how much support has reached or become accessible to developing countries.
Abroad, he has moved to
mitigate
the blowback to Russia from a series of external political and economic shocks.
Moreover, planting trees in lower-income, under-resourced neighborhoods, which often have less canopy cover, can help to
mitigate
environmental inequality.
This will require carefully balancing the need to
mitigate
risks in the unregulated sector with the benefits that its efficiency and innovation provide to the financial system.
After all, progress on such strategies – part of the Paris agreement – sends a strong signal to investors seeking to
mitigate
climate-related risks and take advantage of new opportunities in renewables, electric vehicles, and batteries.
The only way to
mitigate
the risks that China faces is with a tough, continuous, and comprehensive reform strategy.
Some suggested scenarios can be dismissed, but we should surely try to assess which ones cannot – and study how to
mitigate
them.
Rather, it is a cumulative phenomenon, which we might still be able to
mitigate.
But continuing to use energy inefficiently will not
mitigate
the painful effects of the global economic crisis.
The only way to
mitigate
the North Korean nuclear threat, without giving China the upper hand, is to show true diplomatic leadership in securing a comprehensive peace accord on the Korean Peninsula.
But a sector-by-sector approach could
mitigate
these handicaps, and, given the pressing need to address demand for energy and climate change, it might be strategically advisable to start with the energy sector.
When a potential or actual loss of confidence in the currency threatens to bring about large capital outflows, intervention usually takes the form of sales of foreign-exchange reserves to
mitigate
the magnitude or speed of depreciation.
Policymakers must recognize these risks, and implement policies to
mitigate
them.
After all, the better people understand the science of climate change and its effects, the greater their capacity to help
mitigate
it.
Despite the clear and mounting evidence of the cost-effectiveness of timely action to
mitigate
the damage storms cause, the world spends far more on post-disaster aid and reconstruction than it does on mitigation, and this is especially true in poor countries.
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