Examples of 'been mitigated' in a sentence

Meaning of "been mitigated"

been mitigated: Refers to the action of reducing the severity, impact, or risk of something undesirable. This phrase is often used in discussions about addressing problems, challenges, or threats in order to minimize their negative effects

How to use "been mitigated" in a sentence

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been mitigated
So far the result of PPPs have been mitigated.
Been mitigated in newer versions of the operating system.
The problem would have been mitigated if the sewage.
Environmental impacts of products and services which have been mitigated.
Dangerous points have been mitigated without damaging nature greatly.
The extent to which the risk has been mitigated.
These problems have been mitigated by forming a combined layer of nickel and gold.
Ill health could have been mitigated.
This has been mitigated to some extent by the food aid from outside the country.
The extent that the risk has been mitigated.
This has been mitigated slightly when all neighbours have reciprocal benefits and burdens.
The risk has been mitigated.
The reduction is the amount by which the loss should have been mitigated.
The problems with lactase have been mitigated thanks to several mutations.
The extent to which the risk of damage has been mitigated.

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This may have been mitigated by more continuous contact between the court and these applicants.
Negative effects have been mitigated.
The procurement risks have been mitigated through use of the Pooled Procurement Mechanism PPM.
The overall impact on the timeline has been mitigated thus far.
This risk, however, has been mitigated through the imposition of public service obligations.
This problem has been mitigated.
Since the inception of the risk assessment initiative, many exposures to risk have been mitigated.
Any impact of these minimal sanctions has been mitigated by comments by key security leaders.
The Extent to which the risk to the PHI has been mitigated.
It should have been mitigated by Jindal.
Today, this difference has largely been mitigated.
Change, The burden has been mitigated by exempting low-risk products as suggested by industry stakeholders.
These contain a living infectious agent whose pathogenicity has been mitigated by various methods.
The restrictions have also been mitigated by the Clinton Administration policy to encourage “ people-to-people ” contacts.
The threat from the Woolsey Fire has been mitigated at this time.
The exposure has been mitigated by sub-prime index hedges of approximately US$300 million.
The severity of the Rule has been mitigated in practice.
As a result, the sense of emptiness generated by the very tall room has been mitigated.
Because that could have been mitigated by Davis.
Had the MediaPad M3 been kitted with a USB-C port, this could have been mitigated.
The DDOS has been mitigated.
Without the embargo, this shortage of food could have been mitigated.
So far, the results have been mitigated to say the least.
To this end, catastrophes in nature have been mitigated.
Supernatural 's shortcomings could have been mitigated were its plotlines authentically scary.
At this time, we believe the attack has been mitigated.
A border crossing ban could also have been mitigated through the Department of State, however.
Furthermore, chemoradiotherapy ( CRT ) toxicity has thus been mitigated.
Moreover, the moral prejudice [… ] has been mitigated by his appointment with the government".
Furthermore, negative risks from the public-private partnerships' (PPPs) renegotiations have been mitigated.
Restrictions on foreign currency transactions have been mitigated by the national bank of Ukraine.
For a country like France, the effects have been mitigated by distance and time.

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This risk is mitigated by the following factors
The adverse effects of migration must be mitigated
Humanitarian services mitigated some of the problems
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