Examples of 'could be mitigated' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be mitigated"

could be mitigated - refers to the potential for reducing or lessening the severity, seriousness, or negative effects of a situation or problem

How to use "could be mitigated" in a sentence

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could be mitigated
This could be mitigated introducing triple tags.
The adverse impact could be mitigated.
This could be mitigated by encouraging economic activity in forests.
Pray in earnest that these events could be mitigated or prevented.
It could be mitigated by dechlorination or by turbulences which facilitate quick dispersion.
These informal conversations could be mitigated through leadership and culture.
This could be mitigated by the outsourcing of a moderator by the secretariat.
It was proposed that the risk could be mitigated by draining hoses after use.
In a rationalized integration environment the negative influence of some of these failures could be mitigated.
But such a projection could be mitigated by international opposition.
The Recommendation Section deals with how some of this concern could be mitigated.
Lack of information could be mitigated by approximation in the target format.
In this way, the effects of the crisis in many member countries could be mitigated.
This situation could be mitigated through appropriate soil management.
Although environmental effects would be associated with this alternative, adverse effects could be mitigated.

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Such gaps could be mitigated in quality circles including external support.
However, the impact on EM debt investors could be mitigated by two factors.
This situation could be mitigated if international commodity prices and global stocks remain favourable.
Significantly, the effects of insulin withdrawal could be mitigated by treatment with the antioxidant, Tiron.
This problem could be mitigated or eliminated by using softer or a less cross-linked urethane.
However, with effective safeguards and an Additional Protocol in place, these risks could be mitigated.
Loss in information could be mitigated by approximation inside the target format.
O Many of the arguments in favour of status quo could be mitigated with a well-planned CFE.
They say the bias could be mitigated by adjusting both the data and the algorithm.
What had been a chronic problem that could be mitigated to some extent has become acute.
The latter could be mitigated with an app check system and blacklist, the report concluded.
Such concerns, though, could be mitigated with careful monitoring.
Again, these impacts could be mitigated through measures such as adjustments to ships ' speed.
It is proposed that the risk could be mitigated by draining hoses after use. [5].
Some effects could be mitigated with new engine or body designs, or expanded runways.
Obviously, anonymity as a risk factor could be mitigated by implementing robust identification and verification procedures.

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