This goes well beyond any formal obligation on environmental mitigation and protection. |
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This paper proposes the utilization of a novel technique for feeder voltage drop mitigation at strategic locations. |
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They are working on mitigation and contingency responses for a range of scenarios. |
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Equally, it may serve as mitigation in the director's favour in fixing the period of disqualification. |
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Another factor of cardinal importance in protecting building occupants is debris mitigation. |
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The trial was postponed to today for argument in mitigation and aggravation of sentence. |
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The other ideas remain on the drawing board, meaning that debris reduction will have to rely on mitigation, at least for the near future. |
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By way of mitigation, the hospital's general manager added that the hospital was ten years old. |
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Not one of these forms of mitigation tells me what I want to know about art. |
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We're not siloing those risks anymore, and our mitigation strategies aren't siloed either. |
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In mitigation, the court heard he had turned to drink following a split with his wife. |
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In mitigation, overcharging customers due to an incorrect computer input is not a hanging offence. |
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If he is not in attendance reference will be made to any statement in mitigation previously provided by the defendant. |
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As a public spokesman for seismology and earthquake hazard mitigation, Richter often showed an irascible personality. |
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In mitigation, he claimed he was so drunk he forgot the glass was in his hand. |
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This is a strategy not of flood prevention but of flood mitigation and control. |
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At that point, there will be aggravation from the state, mitigation from the defense. |
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These are the things that drive expected value, that mitigation seeks to reduce. |
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In mitigation his lawyer told of the 35-year-old's meteoric rise from a supermarket worker to a multi-millionaire restaurant owner. |
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If notwithstanding this evidence the case is proved, then precisely the same circumstances may also be relevant to mitigation of penalty. |
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Anyway, disaster mitigation is typically not an area where partisan divisions are relevant. |
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Any new roads must avoid bisecting koala habitat, include mitigation measures, reduce speed limits and provide for habitat restoration. |
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Your adviser can make a statement about your background or in mitigation of punishment. |
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In mitigation, one couldn't help notice the wealth of talent on the sideline. |
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This is a common law claim for damages which is subject to a defence of mitigation. |
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He accepted that, on the judge's findings, no deduction was to be made in respect of steps which could have been taken in mitigation. |
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What is the remedy where a fraudulent plea in mitigation of sentence produces an inadequate sentence? |
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All that appears on the plea in mitigation is the fact that he believed that it contained ecstasy. |
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I don't think the prosecution should sit on their hands in court if the defence is using derogation of victims in mitigation. |
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In mitigation, the court heard that his ex-girlfriend was five months pregnant with their first child. |
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During his mitigation plea, he restated his claim that he was the victim of a political conspiracy. |
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This guidance also needs to cover best practice for mitigation and compensation. |
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It will work towards creating public awareness, mitigation and taking action when a calamity strikes. |
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Threats, both existing and potential, should be clearly defined and measures for their management or mitigation provided. |
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Separately, head of the flood mitigation task force at City Hall, Soebagio, said that the existing crisis center did not have a role in handling the current floods. |
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Adoption of mitigation strategies by RFMOs may lead to flow-on effects to EEZ fisheries of RFMO members. |
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This paper describes an investigation into a metallic energy dissipater designed for earthquake risk mitigation of civil structures. |
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The engineer shall be present on-site daily and shall monitor all mitigation measures listed in order to ensure their implementation. |
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Ensure mitigation methods developed for one taxonomic group do not lead to bycatch of other taxa. |
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Full depth pulverization ensures mitigation of reflective cracking by eliminating pre-existing cracks. |
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On a positive note, the treaty distributes the mitigation burden among all countries and decentralizes the implementation processes. |
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This framework contains guidelines for the siting and maintenance of wind farms, as well as impact mitigation and compensation. |
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He also may exercise the powers of pardon, mitigation, and quashing with respect to criminal investigations. |
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For the first time, there is a proposal that starts to square up to the magnitude of funding that is required for adaptation and mitigation. |
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The Panel was disappointed that their prominence did not impel the Proponent to exceptional mitigation or compensation efforts. |
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When mitigation measures cannot be applied, or cannot fully address a stressor, the remaining effect is referred to as a residual effect. |
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The less frequent the events and the less predictable, the more difficult it is to opt in favour of prevention and mitigation. |
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He said issues such as mitigation and transparency require further discussion in spinoff groups. |
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To what degree is there a role for socio-economic analysis of the benefits and competitiveness impacts of acid deposition mitigation? |
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This is not to say that such ambitious climate change mitigation will be cheap. |
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They recommended that UNDP reorient its interventions to focus on adaptation to climate change rather than on mitigation. |
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The mitigation actions included a wash down, neutralization of the area and testing to ensure that the HF had been neutralized. |
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Unlike the wary Japanese, when it comes to earthquake mitigation the majority of Americans remain unshaken and unstirred. |
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The practical application of techniques of adaption and mitigation may be required. |
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Although a good EIA is executed and mitigation measures are made, unpredicted impacts on the environment can occur. |
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The differences actually mean something in the context of food system GHG mitigation and energy efficiency. |
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When similar hazards recur, a company will be able to apply appropriate risk mitigation strategies. |
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The implementation of appropriate mitigation measures will be covenanted in the finance contract. |
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It is expected that the outcome of these projects will be of use as water stress mitigation options. |
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Several parties objected to this text, stating that it could constrain mitigation actions. |
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Emphasis should be put on a multiparty democracy, conflict mitigation and alleviating poverty and suffering. |
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In the context of First Nations communities, raising homes in flood-prone areas would be a typical example of structural mitigation. |
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Is drilling noise likely to be loud enough to warrant some form of shutdown procedure or other mitigation? |
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With the logging company's involvement, the trapper can negotiate mitigation measures and, as a last resort, submit a compensation claim. |
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Harm done and personal culpability are the watchwords followed by looking carefully at any mitigation. |
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A residual effect is one that would subsist after the application of mitigation measures. |
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The Office supports activities aimed at enhancing the government's capacity to develop an earthquake preparedness and mitigation plan. |
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This precluded identification of systemic safety deficiencies and development of appropriate mitigation strategies. |
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It is known around the world as being our best bet in terms of dealing with mitigation of fossil fuels. |
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Decentralized renewable energy in rural areas also contributes both to mitigation and adaptation. |
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The overarching contact group on mitigation convened throughout the week in contact groups and informal meetings. |
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This envisages water resources management for flood control and mitigation as well as augmentation of dry season flows of common rivers. |
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In the United States, too, genes are appealed to both in mitigation and in blame. |
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They have been developed, in the categories prevention, mitigation, evacuation, and rescue. |
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Indeed, the priorities of support to poverty reduction, human rights and conflict mitigation are more urgent in the new environment. |
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An environmental assessment is part of this pathway widening project, and will identify mitigation measures to use within the existing corridor. |
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Several adaptation and mitigation strategies for coffee producers have been put forward. |
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Would that be an adequate mitigation measure to overcome problems of habitat destruction? |
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Adaptation was originally viewed as a secondary and long-term option to which to turn if mitigation efforts were not enough. |
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I believe that, together, we could develop a viable and well-financed prevention and mitigation policy. |
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A guidebook on technologies for disaster preparedness and mitigation was also prepared. |
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The second phase of the project will be the development of a risk mitigation strategy for producers. |
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However, to do so, they must understand how money laundering occurs and the mechanisms for its mitigation. |
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Communication and risk mitigation plans have been put in place and a formal project plan has been adopted. |
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The following chart examines the issues identified and provides possible mitigation strategies to avoid future risk. |
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Following the application of these mitigation measures, the residual effect is negligible. |
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There is some mitigation owing to the relationships between the parties. |
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In mitigation, I am on the move and posted this from an internet cafe. |
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It raises matters as to his conviction and in mitigation of sentence. |
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This may be the case but the onus is on the developer to provide suitable mitigation to address any impact on the trunk road and local road networks. |
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From these I reached, by way of mitigation, my recent successful piece of chaffering, and put the letter to the dealer under both examination and cross-examination. |
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Develop risk mitigation, incident response and business continuity plans, and test these procedures quarterly to annually, depending on best practices. |
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We're working diligently to reduce congestion both on the incident mitigation side and the mass transit side of things. |
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But this attention has focused overwhelmingly on the adaptation side of the challenge, while ignoring the mitigation imperative. |
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As the mitigation proceeding began, Goudeau seemed noticeably uncomfortable. |
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While other spacefaring nations have promulgated their own standards for debris mitigation, there is, as of now, no international consensus position on this problem. |
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Healthy ocean ecosystems are also important for the mitigation of climate change. |
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In the turmoil of the postwar years, the Communist government did not consider this sufficient mitigation. |
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Such substances are intended to furnish pharmacological activity or have other direct effects in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or to affect the structure and function of the body. |
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Limited knowledge of coastal sediment transport processes often resulted in inappropriate measures of coastal erosion mitigation. |
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The conference concluded that the threat of deliberate interference must be addressed via threat analysis and mitigation measures to ensure safety and to reduce economic impact to inconsequential levels. |
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As long as mitigation in regards to cultural resources, vegetation, soils, erosion, riverbank, wildlife and ensuring commemorative integrity is implemented, there will be no residual important negative environmental effects. |
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The mitigation question has therefore been tackled at a too-early stage, in an approach that was, right from the start off, too little detached from issues of adaptation that are seldom mentioned. |
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On the mitigation strategies, again, training and instruction come out as the topmost requirement as a mitigation device for the simulator-based training, and the implementation of safety management systems comes out on top. |
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Modern incinerators include pollution mitigation equipment such as flue gas cleaning. |
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As a result of these efforts, notable results were achieved in supporting national strategies for HIV prevention, treatment and impact mitigation. |
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Crop residues play a role in the mitigation of erosion, because they reduce the impact of raindrops breaking up the soil particles. |
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They endorsed the estimate that, by 2020, the total costs of mitigation and adaptation in developing countries could amount to around ¤100 billion annually. |
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These standards create the necessary framework for the mitigation of risks related to the settlement of credit operations and the safekeeping of collateral during these operations. |
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For example, a single landowner may be required to conserve a wildlife corridor as mitigation for developing the site. |
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In addition, a monitoring program for the anticipated environmental impacts and for the effectiveness of the corresponding mitigation measures must be included in the design. |
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Furthermore, because of population increase and increase of traffic, including transboundary traffic, future mitigation measures would become more expensive. |
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In mitigation, John Price told the court Beardsley was known in the area as a very helpful and very friendly young man. |
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Flexible anomaly mitigation support, including ACL, Blackholing, Cisco Guard, etc. |
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Furthermore, this is not an exhaustive list of potential mitigation measures as these will vary greatly depending on the site-specific hazards and building typologies. |
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In mitigation, Manat Ali, said Goodwin, a single parent who works part-time, had never been before the courts before. |
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Cadaverine production by Azospirillum brasilense and its possible role in plant growth promotion and osmotic stress mitigation. |
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The above capacity and coverage effects neglect the effect of active interferer suppression in the uplink and active interferer mitigation in the downlink. |
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In addition, the BCBS identified scope for further improvement in the areas of asset securitisation, credit card commitments and certain credit risk mitigation techniques, on which work continues. |
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Depending on the EMF survey results, building management may decide to implement one or more EMF mitigation solutions. |
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While the transition from traditional coal to Sustainable Coal will certainly not be costless, it may prove a priceless contribution to climate change mitigation. |
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Develop and sustain great ape-human conflict mitigation strategy. |
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When post-market surveillance activities reveal signals that suggest there are safety concerns with a drug or biologic, Health Canada has the authority to implement risk mitigation strategies. |
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In the course of major roadwork, the Ministère must also ensure the mobility and safety of cyclists, namely by providing for mitigation measures or detours for cyclists, as it does for other road users. |
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It also can foster a shared understanding of the project's potential impacts early enough so alternatives, mitigation measures or other positive actions can be considered in the project planning stage. |
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Growing awareness of the business impacts of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation is leading businesses to measure and manage the associated risks and to scale up mitigation, offsetting and sustainable use approaches. |
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Coastal wetlands, such as mangroves and salt marshes, additionally contribute to the mitigation of climate change through sequestering and storing of carbon. |
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Before deciding to refuse an authorisation, consideration should be given to risk mitigation measures or alternative siting of the activity in question. |
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Parties envisaged the technology mechanism undertaking preparatory work and technology-related activities for mitigation and adaptation and the implementation of those actions. |
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The future of the irrigation sector will also depend on how well it copes with drought mitigation and drought proofing, in light of climate change, the demand for biofuels, and farmer access to credit and markets. |
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In October 2004, a group of experts reviewed the risks associated with the live importation of Asian carps into Canada, and developed scientific advice on risks and potential mitigation measures. |
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While DMSMS are a fact of life, the key to effective mitigation is long-term, proactive planning by the program manager. |
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Also, it is doubtful that the outcome of a consequence analysis could be practicably implemented to provide an effective consequence mitigation management regime. |
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The Saint John Citizens Coalition for Clean Air is of the view that such events should have been considered and that mitigation measures, such as a no-fly zone, should have been considered. |
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It is widely understood that there is need for an enhanced financial mechanism to deal with the massiveness of the scale of the transfers required for mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. |
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The key demands are in sectors such as energy, agriculture, forestry and the health sectors, including weather-related agricultural losses, and finance for mitigation and adaptation technologies. |
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This set of resources provides guidance to countries on planning the National Communication Process, applying techniques to keep an inventory of greenhouse effect gases and assessing mitigation. |
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In addition, industrialised states reconfirm their promise to mobilise USD 100 billion per year by 2020, in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on their implementation. |
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Environmental assessment effects predictions, assumptions and mitigation actions that are to be tested in the follow-up monitoring program must be converted into field-testable monitoring objectives. |
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In North America, railway level grade crossing risk mitigation research has historically focused on the safety benefits of AWD protection such as flashing lights, bells, and dual crossing gates. |
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The function of caulking is to provide thermal insulation, control water penetration and noise mitigation. |
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To instil in the Bolivian population a sensitivity to climate change impacts as well as to climate change adaptation and mitigation measures developed in the country. |
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Broad acceptance of IRM across the department as it becomes clear that IRM implementation is cost effective and facilitates directing attention to areas where high risks exist and where risk mitigation steps may be available. |
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The purpose of the Stage 3 inventory is to gather information required to assess the heritage value of an archaeological site, and its degree of preservation, in order to determine appropriate mitigation measures. |
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This circumvented the requirement to meet the latest airworthiness standards and removed the risk mitigation built into the approval process for a modification to a type design. |
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This mitigation project aimed to compensate for degradation caused by the reclamation of a portion of the fringing reef in order to extend the main harbour. |
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Private insurers encourage their member enterprises to improve safety at work, which enables them to adapt their premiums according to the risk mitigation. |
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In the light of the findings of the assessment report, it is appropriate to require that risk mitigation measures are applied at product authorisation level to products containing acrolein used as slimicides. |
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In this Step, it may be advisable to select and train additional people to conduct dialogue on the risk issue and the risk mitigation plans or options. |
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These include provisioning services which provide energy, water, food and fibre for both urban and rural households, as well as regulating services, such as the mitigation of floods and storm surges. |
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We must ensure we have sound science, determine the mitigation that is required and then install the necessary safeguards to protect the watershed against any additional possible biota transfer. |
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He suggests that this new Canadian model adroitly balances the imperatives of staffing efficiency with the mitigation of political influence in staffing processes. |
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However, many involved were churchmen such as Bishop Wishart for whom such mitigation cannot be claimed. |
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The Wetlands reserve opened in March 2000 as a mitigation for the loss of mudflats caused by the building of the Cardiff Bay Barrage. |
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Proposals to avoid, reduce or remedy significant adverse impacts through mitigation measures are also required. |
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Our antennas offer superior multipath mitigation and are built to withstand the challenging environments encountered in many applications. |
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In order to keep serving the banking community and live out its role in risk mitigation, CLS has also expanded its settlement capabilities selectively. |
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Should work be required during that period, a bird survey would first be performed by an aviary biologist, to ensure appropriate mitigation measures are in place to avoid incidental take. |
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The project objective was to produce noise mitigation equipment that reduces the level of noise but is transparent to voice signals, allowing them to be heard with no loss of intelligibility. |
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Prevention and mitigation of wildlife fatalities, and protection of peat bogs, affect the siting and operation of wind turbines. |
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According to Greenpeace the slow construction times, construction delays, and hidden costs, all negate the mitigation potential of nuclear power. |
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Some parties expressed concern about inviting developing countries to submit information on their mitigation actions, while others said this information is needed to assess what the total mitigation actions add up to. |
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Capital flows to carbon mitigation projects were very limited, serious investors were few, and the mining concerns in most transition economies and developing countries were still very unsophisticated about capital markets. |
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This computer model formed the basis of much of the mitigation study that led to strategies for land use and chemical handling controls. |
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The Hazard Mitigation Program is one funding source for mitigation projects. |
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These village kits were created to support the rifle companies in their post-kinetic activities, leader engagements, and mitigation of combat operations. |
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When the defendant returns to court for sentence, the Bench will consider the report along with any mitigation put forward by the defendant before passing sentence. |
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The next chapter introduces higher mathematical models for working with phishing identification and mitigation and more complicated vishing attacks. |
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In the event of a plea of guilty, the court will hear the facts of the case from the prosecution, and mitigation from the defence then consider sentence. |
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In an earlier work we showed computationally that it is possible to successfully employ nonlinear targeted energy transfers for seismic mitigation. |
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These regulations reflect regulator and permittee initiatives to develop mitigation credit markets in light of the historical limited availability of private-seller credits. |
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The paper attempts to examine the successful cases where agricultural mitigation of and adaption to climate change have worked in the developing countries. |
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Thanks to concern about water birds, these activities have slowed in some regions, and mitigation efforts have provided new wetlands, some of them quite good for odonates. |
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