Examples of using Help mitigate in English and their translations into Swedish
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But I have got a plan that should help mitigate the sting.
Implementing an effort management system will have obvious implications for the fisheries sector whose short term economic impacts the FIFG could help mitigate.
Second, concerted action at global level can help mitigate the rise in global demand.
DExact tests help mitigate the oversubscription of antibiotics,
investigate to find out how they and help mitigate the problem.
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Acetylcysteine can also be used as a general antioxidant which can help mitigate symptoms for a variety of diseases exacerbated by reactive oxygen species ROS.
which by nature can help mitigate brain drain.
In these cases, some sort of temporary relief of the debt could help mitigate the adverse effects of external shocks on the poverty-reduction strategies of beneficiary countries.
The Global Challenges Foundation wants to see new global governance models that can help mitigate or eliminate global.
Ensuring business continuity through redundant data centres can help mitigate the impact of business disruptions-
The positive impacts are strongest for the most disadvantaged children, so that quality childcare can help mitigate inequalities at an early stage.
They can also help mitigate the risks of climate change,
therefore help mitigate climate change impacts.
developing governance models that can help mitigate them, reduce them- or even eliminate them entirely- is our Foundation's reason for being.
considering a wide range of trade partners help mitigate risk.
the use of approved equipment will help mitigate the liability of manufacturers and medical professionals.
Long-term contracts between market participants can help mitigate the investment risk for the capital-intensive investments required in the electricity sector,
quality food- these are measures that will help mitigate the negative impact of premature birth.
would help mitigate the social and economic repercussions of such restraint
combinations of metals can help mitigate possible negative effects.
Nexans develops innovative cabling solutions that help mitigate the impact of installation projects
Lastly, bilateral agreements can also help ensure that circular migration schemes give priority to those sectors of greatest relevance to the countries of origin and help mitigate any possible brain drain.
can help mitigate the pressure for increased spending on pensions due to ageing,
SCS may help mitigate risks of errors in national accounts.
a decision that will help mitigate any potential shortfalls in deliveries from hospitals as a result of COVID-19.
national levels can supplement the efforts of the sector to survive the crisis, and can help mitigate the negative effects of the impending restructuring on employment.
This is significant support for a country loyal to European integration which will help mitigate two negative repercussions on the Georgian economy- the military conflict with Russia and the global economic
concluded that it“does not appear to promote weight loss but may help mitigate weight gain in overweight females with apparently no clinical significant side effects”.
the net benefits help mitigate pressures in terms of high unemployment
feel that the work standards devised by the International Labour Organisation help mitigate the harmful effects of competition on the international market,