Examples of 'may be mitigated' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be mitigated"

May be mitigated: This phrase indicates that a negative situation or consequence could be lessened, reduced, or alleviated

How to use "may be mitigated" in a sentence

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Gaseous spills may be mitigated with ammonia.
Explore ways in which the Program resource shortfalls may be mitigated.
This worry may be mitigated in a number of ways.
When applying the diversity principle in instrumentation systems CMF concerns may be mitigated or reduced.
The punishment may be mitigated without limitation if the person.
Therefore, the pressure of the ejection on the target may be mitigated.
This risk may be mitigated by account and transaction limits.
Negative impacts may be mitigated.
This problem may be mitigated by increasing the solution temperature.
In another aspect, interference due to a reference signal in the heterogeneous network may be mitigated.
Some vulnerabilities may be mitigated by other controls already in place.
What unforeseen pitfalls or delays occurred-that if recognized early may be mitigated in the future?
This risk may be mitigated by a respective prohibition addressed to the company.
The unavoidable short-term contraction may be mitigated by the return of confidence.
The noise nk may be mitigated by averaging several measurements taken in the same location.

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In other words, the process risk in the supply chain may be mitigated through collaboration.
Loss in information may be mitigated by approximation inside the target format.
Thereby, the impact of the above-described de-correlation may be mitigated.
The degree of distortion may be mitigated to some extent by means of cooling.
In this regard, pre-mature final polymerization of the bio-based prepolymer components / particulates may be mitigated.
In this case the impact may be mitigated through the use of retrospective pretesting.
This may be mitigated to some extent by building a WDM component with integrated detectors.
According to JONAH, same-sex attractions may be mitigated and potentially eliminated.
Pest introduction may be mitigated by evaluating the risks associated with inputs sourced from suppliers.
Options for Solutions Second-order effects may be mitigated by adopting a life-cycle perspective.
Which may be mitigated if the pilot felt -- that it was illegal.
In the latter case, his punishment may be mitigated in conformity with section 491.
Sanctions may be mitigated only through Bitcoin use.
This undesirable phenomenon may be mitigated by adding solutes to the external aqueous phase.
Settlement risk may be mitigated through various techniques, including, Delivery versus payment.
Performance degradation may be mitigated in various manners, as described below.
Finally, these risks may be mitigated by specific controls, either perventive, dissuasive or palliative.
Furthermore, the Canadianization costs may be mitigated by corporate capital specifically identified for this purpose.
Pernicious outcomes may be mitigated if the assets are reported properly from the beginning.
The sheering stresses may be mitigated by shaping the tip of the injecting needle.
The occurrence of DI may be mitigated with preventive measures and intervention.
However, such decomposition may be mitigated where heating is conducted in an inert atmosphere.
This stress concentration may be mitigated by reducing the overall wall thickness N4 of the neck 116.

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