You have put off committing yourself as long as possible, and have minimised the amount of warning that France receives. |
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However, the risk of distressing and deskilling the doctor must be minimised. |
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Change is minimised where possible, to allow for as little disruption to the practice as possible. |
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Climate extremes like flood, fire, cyclones and drought cause major impacts that can be minimised more effectively with climate forecasting. |
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Increasingly desperate methods are being used to make this shoddy solution of minimised continuity announcements seem effective. |
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Soppy love songs are minimised, while the ubiquitous clashes between good and evil are pitched at just the right level. |
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However, the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome also needs to be minimised. |
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As we abstracted data directly from original trial reports we minimised the effects of missing data and errors in transcription. |
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Berti wants as many of them as possible, whereas I deliberately minimised them. |
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At least the physical agonies that students undergo will be restricted or minimised. |
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The role of troops on the ground has been minimised to a few elite forces positioned to guide the missiles in with lasers, heightening accuracy. |
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On the other hand, solar heat gain is minimised by orientating the house with the long axis running east-west. |
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A recent study, however, showed that the use of modern technology minimised the likelihood of missing organic disease. |
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Accommodative effort and retinal blur can be minimised by bifocal glasses, which change the focal point for near work. |
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Ragwort kills an estimated 500-1000 horses every year and by following the Code the risk of equines ingesting the poisonous plant will be minimised. |
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When an organisation is granted the authority to dig the road and erect lights, is there not also a requirement to ensure disruption is minimised? |
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This does assume somehow that air transport is a scarce resource, and therefore that the total amount carried must be minimised wherever possible. |
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In the media coverage of the election, Mr Durkan's concentration on messages helped to develop a climate where debate on such issues was minimised. |
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Due to the nature of the disease, excessive exposure to sunlight should be avoided or minimised. |
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They were of the view that if the Kalabagh and Munda dams had been constructed, the devastation caused by the floods could have been minimised. |
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Field investigations have shown that these changes can be minimised by using only summertime data. |
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This technique creates a focus for the centre of each photograph where distortion is minimised. |
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This distortion can be minimised by photographing multiple swaths and creating a mosaic of the images. |
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By the 21st century even that deference had become increasingly minimised. |
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This minimised the impact to the ground, allowed high water pressures to be withstood and it also alleviated the need to grout ahead of the tunnel. |
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Its matte finish minimised my shiny T-zone, doubling up as a primer too. |
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The risk of delayed shrinkage, for example with the use of films with different plasticiser contents, can be minimised by optimising the shrinking process. |
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The film received generally good reviews from critics in London, although they complained the British contribution to the campaign had been minimised. |
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Construction of continuous high mounds greatly reduced soil loss risks, suggesting that the duration between stick raking and mounding should be minimised. |
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Alternative electoral systems attempt to ensure that almost all votes are effective in influencing the result and the number of wasted votes is consequently minimised. |
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