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| vals whilst they investigate the options for | mitigating against a recurrence of this problem. |
| rone to fluctuations of pH and salinity, and | mitigating also the effects of nutrient buildup or unin |
| ch will provide power for over 10,000 homes, | mitigating around 44,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per a |
| l pesticides and are under investigation for | mitigating cancer, with sulforaphane from broccoli bein |
| The court upheld as a | mitigating circumstance the fact that they were too exh |
| The two columns, "Stupidity a | mitigating circumstance for Zuma", published on 16 Apri |
| There are no | mitigating circumstances or factors to award a lesser p |
| The jury found that there were no | mitigating circumstances in the case, and recommended t |
| Her first novel, | Mitigating Circumstances, was published in 1993, and th |
| can aid in | mitigating claims of negligence in public liability cla |
| s set up to enable market-based solutions in | mitigating climate change and to address issues regardi |
| The only | mitigating defence is that A24 is also an Autoroute in |
| o the national economy and to preventing and | mitigating disasters. |
| The imposition of a carbon tax would have | mitigating effects on an oil crisis. |
| Court decisions concerning the relevance of | mitigating evidence in sentencing, as in Penry v. Lynau |
| hether the supplemental jury instructions on | mitigating evidence was constitutionally adequate; the |
| al was improperly handled and that there was | mitigating evidence to justify being granted clemency b |
| enough for the jury to weight the effect of | mitigating evidence. |
| erve to be sentenced to death based upon his | mitigating evidence.'" |
| defining and | mitigating exposure of natural hazards on humans |
| fore sentencing, and knew that it could be a | mitigating factor in a capital case, but believed that |
| nt's mental disorder must be considered as a | mitigating factor in sentencing in a death penalty case |
| on and temperature variation to minimise any | mitigating factor that might interfere with the cutting |
| Adding too great a | mitigating factor in some circumstances can become a hi |
| life imprisonment, citing Stinney's age as a | mitigating factor. |
| In view of the compelling | mitigating factors and the absence of aggravating facto |
| The court also took into account several | mitigating factors such as her youth, her status as a m |
| Even considering | mitigating factors (no criminal history and his age), t |
| in death penalty cases that do not ask about | mitigating factors including a consideration of the def |
| y under sworn affidavits, and multiple other | mitigating factors of Davis's guilt, including the indi |
| structions to insure the jury weighs all the | mitigating factors. |
| ed in a planning study to analyse methods of | mitigating future flooding associated with the River Ch |
| in the United States to conduct research on | mitigating global natural disasters. |
| Diosmin has been found to be effective in | mitigating hyperglycemia in diabetic rats. |
| owing them to generate more power instead of | mitigating ice. |
| isted his actions "must not be understood as | mitigating in any degree the general rule of the church |
| population has apparently been successful in | mitigating inbreeding problems. |
| Phytoremediation consists of | mitigating pollutant concentrations in contaminated soi |
| ine and other opioids as a possible means of | mitigating refractory depression. |
| ion against the reasonable practicability of | mitigating that risk. |
| rds that aid in preventing, controlling, and | mitigating the effects of fires. |
| device designed to reduce water pollution by | mitigating the impact of high-velocity stormwater surfa |
| Superman also tries to remind her that | mitigating the general public's fear is why they signed |
| of their enormous wealth to finding ways of | mitigating the hardship that people have." |
| physical Division focuses on identifying and | mitigating the vulnerabilities of the 17 critical infra |
| One factor | mitigating the external appearances of that animosity w |
| prepared to utilize safer sex precautions in | mitigating the risks of sexual activity when it does oc |
| ic states, condemning them as aiming at both | mitigating the extent of local involvement in the trage |
| lipids, which can become saturated with THC, | mitigating toxicity. |
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