Examples of using Be mitigated in English and their translations into Korean
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How they can be mitigated?
Which APIs pose threats to the overall portfolio andhow can these threats be mitigated?
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Will the submission of a claim lead the other party to call on a performance bond?Can this risk be mitigated?
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However, these impacts can be mitigated with demonstrable understanding, effort and measures to comply with the rules.
Admittedly, those risks can be mitigated.
This can be mitigated, of course.
No matter how sophisticated genome editing techniques become or how many safety criteria they meet,these fundamental social risks cannot be mitigated in a lab.
Sanctions may be mitigated only through Bitcoin use.
The US Environmental Protection Agency claims that this dredging project is unprecedented and that the impact on the biologically diverse ecosystem cannot be mitigated.
In 2012, Israel felt the threat could be mitigated by air power alone.
This issue can be mitigated to a large extent by again selecting Refresh, to refresh all of the visuals on the page.
Consistent with variant 1, we believe this threat can be mitigated through the operating system(OS).
Your liability risk can be mitigated, though, even if you find yourself at the wrong end of a breach.
No matter how sophisticated genome editing techniques become orhow many safety criteria they meet, these fundamental social risks cannot be mitigated in a lab,” she writes.
This negative impact can be mitigated by using a decorative screen, plants or ornaments.
The study finds more than four in 10 cancer cases and deaths in the U.S.are associated with these major modifiable risk factors, many of which can be mitigated with prevention strategies.
But these conditions can be mitigated by a healthy lifestyle and adequate support services.
So, in the case of the binary options, the maximum amount of loss could be the entire investment amount whereas in the case of the forex the risk can be mitigated by using certain tools.
High doses of tyrosinemay cause digestive issues, which can be mitigated by splitting the dosage in half-hour increments.
Those who swallow whole the notion that there is no future beyond capitalism are prone to conclude- in defiance of the facts- that the climate crisis can be mitigated within the present system.
These risks, along with the waste of resources, can be mitigated by using an integrated decision support framework and agile project planning tools.
It added that“contrary to some reports, any performance impacts are workload-dependent, and,for the average computer user, should not be significant and will be mitigated over time”.
The worst Geminian fault is superficiality, and if this can be mitigated by the development of deeper understanding and experience, the individual will have much to offer.
It is estimated that the vast majority of vulnerable systems which become exploited with worms, trojan horses and botnets are directly vulnerable due to the lack of recent Windows updates and therefore the infection and spread of many types of malware and viruses could be mitigated with regular updates.
While most of these risks can be mitigated by just using password-protected security connections, it is important to understand how these attacks work and how to prevent them from becoming the next victim.
Notably, as thermal energy dissipation may be increased when processing loads are concentrated in core 0, thereby potentially impacting PCD100 performance and/or user experience, thermal energy generation may be mitigated with minimal impact on QoS by the TPM 101 reallocating scheduled workload to complimentary core 3.
Although most of those risks can be mitigated just by using a password-protected connection, it is important to understand how these attacks work and how you to prevent yourself from becoming the next victim.
These risks are ever-present and can be mitigated through societal awareness and education, and through regulation that identifies entities that become very powerful thanks to a specific technology or technologies, and which use that power to further strengthen themselves.