1. ...ways of mitigating the effects of an explosion. 2. Emergency funds are being provided to help mitigate the effects of the disaster. 3. Any measures or devices used to mitigate the effects of impairment should be discounted in identifying disability status. 4. The judicious use of open-ended questions can go some way to mitigating these effects by making the questionnaire more varied and interesting. 5. Mr Ken Currie of the Energy Technology Support Unit at Harwell will then describe what the rich world could do to mitigate the effects. 6. Another possibility is testing for a genetic predisposition early in life, when modifying the diet would mitigate the effects of the gene. 7. Advanced warning can mitigate the effects of weather changes on fishing, agriculture and cities. 8. But factors such as continued improvements in worker productivity so far are mitigating the effect that gas prices are having on the economy. 9. But it does not have much say in long-term planning to mitigate the effects of future disasters. 10. Certain components of many fruits and vegetables may mitigate the effect of the carcinogens. |