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We must also try to mitigate the effect of the fire on the economy.
There was nothing she could do to mitigate the situation of the world.
Both of them were deep in thought as how best to mitigate their situation.
Such an action would do nothing to mitigate his pain.
However, he could do little to mitigate the damage already done by his father.
I do have one piece of good news, however: the problems can be mitigated.
He or she must also be able to mitigate technical issues for the class.
They are often given to mitigate the effect of penalties.
All that any country can do is mitigate security risks.
In some cases, the cost of mitigating a potential risk may be so high that doing nothing makes more business sense.
The poor state of the field mitigated against a fast game.
Using life insurance mitigates the risk of an early death.
There is nothing any of them can do to mitigate the suffering.
The hope was that in this way their treatment would be mitigated.
Another way to mitigate against the costs, he said, is by not doing the musical.
"But I think he understands and is trying to mitigate that risk."
He took note of programs under way to mitigate the risks.
But he also said the impact might be mitigated by two factors.
At the worst it is mitigated by thought for wife or child.
But the joy was mitigated by what she had said.
He said the agency did not have the ability to mitigate the new effects of the policy.
To meet this situation the Rule was mitigated several times.
Again, international revenues are expected to help mitigate its performance.
It can be mitigated somewhat by a bit of research.
Most of the current pollution has been mitigated by the fire.