And could you build a way into your platform or product to give them the right to capture, share, or monetize their data independently outside from you? mitigated in the first place?
introduce for example a smart grid model you're all of a sudden sharing energy between the end users and you've mitigated the peaks in The Valleys so I think um acknowledging the messy city as it is but thinking intelligently abouthow we can change it is sort of my definition of urban
After your birthday-- a somewhat big increase. This is mitigated by the fact that there are decreases. There's a big drop in going to the gym on the day after your 21st birthday.
what you're trying to do is minimize moving parts and minimize risk. So that was-- that mitigated against that. Also, a chemical explosion is very different from a nuclear explosion.
Some of these problems may eventually be mitigated by improvements in navigational devices, or by better instruction in their use. What won't be mitigated is the loss of what one tribal elder describes as "the wisdom and knowledge of the Inuit." The anthropologist Claudio Aporta, of Carleton University in Ottawa, has been studying Inuit hunters for years.
It's not like you're just going, I mean, so-, some, I mean there's some controversy about, about how you, what the methods you guys use, so, I was, I had, I was just interested on how you guys mitigated those other-- Andrea: Sure, we absolutely have taken care of the environment and protection of life as our number one priority. Lee: So, I, I, and I'm a little guilty. I eat, I eat fish. I eat meat, I eat, I know you guys are completely vegan operation when you're out on the sea, but I, I don't plan
But the last time we saw, it was about 340,000 pounds. So that's the way we mitigated the risk, for now anyway.
have had the sense and foresight to avoid. Some of these problems may eventually be mitigated by improvements in navigational devices, or by better instruction in their use. What won't be mitigated is the loss of what one tribal elder describes as "the wisdom and knowledge of the Inuit."
But scallops don't really come from Florida. Those same types of engineering disasters aren't being mitigated and changed for the next stage of mining production and development.
That make sense? Yeah. So this forward head posture that I work on a lot can actually be mitigated by addressing TMD.
I think that a lot of the issues that Google finds itself mired in, a lot of the suspicions that people have about Google, could be mitigated with even more openness. I found Google, when I looked into it, as sort of like a lobster.
will be exposed to two potential threats, as he would see them, the media in the UK, and also some sort of fixated individual who might want to try to get close to them, that that has been mitigated in some way. So, there are plenty of moving parts here, but it does seem that he is happy to come back to the UK.
We've seen some specific areas, areas like Morocco, becoming a leader in renewable energy in some specific kind of manufacturing because they understood the energy, first of all, will be very different, but also much more mitigated from the bias of the traditional engineering culture.
Everyone in this room. I don't want to over some proximate good, some limited, mitigated good.
But at the same time, the aggregate level investment in a productivity would be low. But the flip side is that it turns out that this effect, the effect that shareholders are wary of, intangibles, is mitigated
They're notable because of their powers of diffusion and penetration because of their pervasiveness and because of their evolutionary capability. These are not static technologies, you can't box them in and say undue consequences or undesirable consequences will be mitigated because we've erected a box around them.
and that sellers know more than you do." "This is a serious risk, but one that can be mitigated , first, by extensive fundamental analysis, and second,
So the fire example in New York City, which identified 300 buildings very likely to burn down, and we went and mitigated those 300.
And indeed, that's what the food industry has done. They have mitigated the negative effects of the food that they are processing and serving with sugar for their own benefit,