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mitigated

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  • rnout among all segments of society and thus mitigated a natural tendency toward participation ineq
  • The pressing need for destroyers mitigated against any change that slowed production fr
  • Most of these problems have not been mitigated and other continue to arise.
  • icts between the French and English had been mitigated and the party had become a threat to interna
  • ds perform most of the work, the slowdown is mitigated, but a complex script is typically several o
  • Spring frosts often mitigated by proximity to Suisun Bay.
  • Radio spectrum pollution is mitigated by effective spectrum management.
  • The effects experienced are also able to be mitigated by actions and are not necessarily fated.
  • me extent, these longer process times can be mitigated by increasing the temperature of the reactio
  • These effects can be mitigated by arranging a backup window with the users
  • it can be calm and without panic; it can be mitigated by reason and evaluation.
  • The finality of this occasion was mitigated by the announcement that the band would meet
  • Center, this damage to fisheries "cannot be mitigated by fish passes and reservoirs".
  • lder is involved, this is at least partially mitigated by many lead-free components' compatibility
  • This risk was later mitigated by requiring submarines to dive to 60 meters
  • misjudgments some of them may have made are mitigated by the complexity of the issues they faced,
  • hese higher initial costs can be effectively mitigated by the savings incurred over time due to the
  • ilsdale (see table) though these are largely mitigated by the vertical polarity of the Sheffield tr
  • However, much of that was mitigated by an impressive overall record and a winnin
  • However, this lack of success is mitigated by the fact that the school did not compete
  • The latter may be mitigated by the use of a UPS for the computer and som
  • This effect can be mitigated by constructing the ancestral sequence; the
  • ems with packaged macaroni and cheese may be mitigated by using a reduced quantity of no-trans-fat
  • marine and freshwater environments of fishes mitigated environmental effects of the extinction even
  • BD), computer metered fuel and ignition have mitigated harmful emissions and allowed new car manufa
  • This problem can be mitigated, however, by deploying an appropriate link b
  • Reductions in dosage mitigated hypotension while maintaining antiemetic eff
  • ts claimed that the disaster would have been mitigated if there had been an effective warning syste
  • olicy decisions; however this problem may be mitigated if genetic markers are used for identificati
  • of buses and area needed for them had to be mitigated in some manner.
  • The brook was mitigated on dangerous points.
  • While the threat was mitigated, Operation Burnt Frost has received much scr
  • ntradicted, explained, countered, justified, mitigated, rationalised, trivialised and relativised."
  • Censorship mitigated, rock clubs opened in Leningrad and Moscow,
  • Book 2), miracles, the Design Argument, and mitigated scepticism.
  • me drowsiness induced by the former could be mitigated somewhat by the latter.
  • Voice: Although its Hays Code sanitizing is mitigated somewhat by the glorious extravagances of 19
  • 971 championship team) hindered the offense ( mitigated somewhat since their replacements, Craig Mor
  • These criticisms have lately been mitigated somewhat by the presence of New Party candid
  • ndustries and service activities only partly mitigated the resulting economic hardship.
  • t was 1994, however, and the booming economy mitigated the county treasury's losses and Hagan manag
  • with the standard page view metric, but then mitigated the effect of robot crawlers in order to dim
  • ated whether the threat of the death penalty mitigated the sin of having communion with idols, leav
  • new Locking Castle housing development have mitigated this loss of passengers.
  • incidences of dry eye cannot be successfully mitigated using the above mentioned techniques, so a p
  • e; however, this impression of Jonah is then mitigated when we are shown the graffiti around the sc