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In addition, the U.S. nuclear infrastructure needs to be repaired to eliminate unneeded weapons and mitigate the risks of technological surprise.
Meanwhile there are two other ways to mitigate the risks flowing from banks that are seen as too big to fail.
One suggestion is for new financial instruments to be developed that mitigate the risks involved in long-term investments and make it easier for money to flow across borders.
The preliminary results show that the state of IG has improved, but is still immature in terms of corporations being able to mitigate the risks associated with information.
The regulators are also keen to move more over-the-counter markets - which are largely unregulated - on to exchanges to ensure more transparency and mitigate the risks of default.
As the FOMC noted in its most recent post-meeting statement, the intent of these actions is to help promote moderate growth over time and to mitigate the risks to economic activity.
In an effort to mitigate the risks of greenhouse gases, many states have enacted disparate emissions laws, resulting in a national patchwork of regulations the likes of which would send Lewis and Clark packing.
With a majority of retailers today using social media to offer promotions or coupons, a solid Application Control and URL Filtering solution can help mitigate the risks employees may encounter with millions of websites and Web 2.0 applications accessible to users.
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The NFL has been under fire of late as hundreds of former players and their families are currently suing the league for alleged negligence, claiming that it didn't do enough to mitigate the risks despite what many say is an inherently dangerous sport.
"Although Mr Cummings made efforts to implement improvements between January 2006 and March 2008, he failed to take reasonable steps to assess, manage or mitigate the risks involved in the aggressive growth strategy which the Corporate Division, under his direction, was pursuing, " the FSA said in its notice.
It demonstrates that a firm has walked away from a serious security event acknowledging what happened and taking steps to mitigate the identified risks going forward.
The president's order came after an investigation into the wind farms by the US Committee on Foreign Investments (CFIUS) said there was no way to mitigate the national security risks posed by the Chinese company's plans.
Demilitarizing a large portion of south Syria beyond the Golan Heights would mitigate but not eliminate altogether the risks to Israel of withdrawal from the Golan.
As central banks try to mitigate these risks to growth, the danger is that they become complacent about inflation.
The essential strategy to mitigate risks of data loss and downtime is to add redundancy and reduce dependencies wherever possible.
"You can't remove all risks, but you can understand where risks lie and make sure banks have in place proper plans to mitigate those risks and deal with the possibility of a failure, " he said.
We will not know how big the risks are, or what to do to mitigate them, until the system has been tested.
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The hope is that identifying factors that explain such differences may lead to strategies to mitigate long-term risks, said Dr. Zafonte, the project's co-director.
And the legal safeguards intended to mitigate those risks can be expected to prove far less effective than hoped.
Succession planning is viewed as an opportunity to strengthen performance as well as to mitigate risks should something happen to the CEO.
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When we asked a subsequent question about the strategies in place to mitigate these risks (see chart below), we found no favorites.
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"The tools banks originally designed to mitigate risks for themselves have been turned into a huge, broad profit center" for Wall Street, says Pamela Martin, head of communications for the Philadelphia-based Risk Management Association.
But although regulators and insurers both say they are aware of the risks and are taking steps to mitigate them mainly by setting aside pools of extra capital in case they get their sums wrong divining what the world will look like in 40 years' time must be more art than science.
With these three objectives, corporate biodiversity strategies can focus on the impacts and dependencies of companies on biodiversity in order to better mitigate biodiversity risks and exploit biodiversity opportunities.
However, the firm warned that growth opportunities in its core markets in the UK and Ireland were "limited" and said it planned to "mitigate these risks through careful forecasting".
Our role at the Treasury Department was to support the independent regulators and their efforts with private parties as credit markets were operating under considerable stress, and we believed that certain prudent actions would help to mitigate systemic risk, enhance liquidity, facilitate more orderly markets, and minimize risks to the taxpayers.
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