Examples of 'could mitigate' in a sentence

Meaning of "could mitigate"

could mitigate: Referring to the potential of reducing, lessening, or alleviating the severity of an issue, problem, or situation

How to use "could mitigate" in a sentence

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We could mitigate how these storms occur.
Autonomous vehicles could mitigate both problems.
This could mitigate interbank fragmentation.
I suggested a way we could mitigate them.
This could mitigate any positive environmental impact.
Aerial refuelling somewhat could mitigate that weight limitation.
This could mitigate the negative impact on the residential mobility of households.
Poisonous trees planted in desert could mitigate climate change.
Receiving countries could mitigate temporary brain drain by adopting ethical recruitment schemes.
The use of the present dipeptidase could mitigate this problem.
Further integration could mitigate price fluctuations and improve overall efficiency and competition.
The use of the present aminopeptidase could mitigate this problem.
NSRF could mitigate recession.
Environment would be desirable leading to measures which could mitigate existing or threatening imbalances.
A judge could mitigate the pregnant woman 's sentence in certain circumstances.
O how policies and programs could mitigate these gender differences.
A hard and difficult loss to bear that only faith and time could mitigate.
Drunkenness could mitigate the punishment.
Decisions on sentencing also take into account any circumstances that could mitigate the punishment.
Comminuted bone surface which could mitigate against secure staple fixation.
That could mitigate misuse, but it would not completely prevent it.
Harmonisation at European level could mitigate these effects.
Of course anonymisation, or privacy safeguards like retention limits, could mitigate here.
Once again, regional cooperation could mitigate the effects of these natural events.
Would not it be nice, Jane, if you could mitigate.
There are a number of ways WhatsApp could mitigate this in future versions of their application,.
A European Company form suited for the needs of SME could mitigate these difficulties.
Are risks that the standards could mitigate considered during the standard development planning process?
Again, applying the residence principle as outlined above could mitigate these issues.
Also, maintaining a plant cover could mitigate the impacts of heavy rains and cyclones on soils.
Solid staff support and presence of a co-chair could mitigate this issue ;.
I suggested a way we could mitigate them . I agree with your assessment of the risks.
Varying the LTV ratio for mortgages countercyclically could mitigate procyclicality even further.
The absence of U.S. casualties could mitigate the potential for a dramatic escalation.
Agriculture ( being one of the non-ETS sectors ) in particular could mitigate GHG emissions.
Kill him . so I could mitigate their damage on Gotham.
However, Aries have a natural generosity of character which could mitigate their fiery character.
In the long term, upstream pollution control could mitigate sediment contamination problems.
There are, however, preventive measures that could mitigate the problem.
South-South cooperation activities could mitigate some of these negative effects.
Would not it be nice, Jane, if you could mitigate even some of the damage.

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