Examples of 'mitigating' in a sentence

Meaning of "mitigating"

mitigate (verb) - To mitigate means to make something less severe, harmful, or painful, often through interventions or actions aimed at reducing the negative effects
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  • present participle of mitigate
  • that serves to mitigate

How to use "mitigating" in a sentence

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Mitigating the stresses that drive change.
Innovative approaches to mitigating risks in agricultural finance.
Mitigating circumstances are inadmissible in the following circumstances.
We acknowledge there were mitigating factors in both cases.
Mitigating the effects of international financial volatility.
He found that this was a mitigating factor in sentencing.
Mitigating actions for declared conflicts of interest.
Policies and measures mitigating climate change.
Mitigating adjustment costs by bolstering employment security.
The role of forestry in mitigating climate change.
Mitigating environmental harm has proved difficult.
Resolving conflicts and mitigating regional repercussions.
The mitigating measures on the logistics market.
Identify methods for mitigating adverse effects.
Mitigating the adverse effects of the aid.

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Have a plan for mitigating these risks.
Mitigating the adverse effect of brain drain.
I will not ask for mitigating circumstances.
Mitigating the risks created by cyber attacks.
Complementing and mitigating the effects of structural.
Mitigating those risks is your next step.
Turning yourself in is a mitigating circumstance in a court of law.
Mitigating these conflicts is important for conservation.
The role of biomass in mitigating greenhouse gases.
Mitigating the legal risks of contract farming.
This is crucial in mitigating the risk to insolvency.
Mitigating factors are taken into consideration.
But there is these mitigating factors and.
Mitigating pains associated with menstrual period.
That would be a mitigating thing for you.
Mitigating denial of service attacks in computer networks.
You must know the mitigating circumstances.
O mitigating the adverse effects of brain drain.
Concurrence between mitigating and aggravating causes.
Mitigating illicit trafficking in arms and ammunition.
I merely point out the mitigating circumstances.
There are mitigating circumstances in connection with the.
Areas currently evacuated are mitigating hazardous conditions.
This mitigating factor can not go unnoticed.
Adequate access to communication is critical to mitigating hardship.
And for mitigating the effects of drought.
Principle of due obedience and mitigating circumstances.
Monitoring and mitigating environmental health inequalities.
It does not take into consideration any mitigating.
Systems for mitigating the effects of drought.
Discuss research needs for mitigating concerns.
Monitoring and mitigating conditions in a communication network.
Combating desertification and mitigating climate change.
Mitigating vulnerability to international financial instability.
Tips for avoiding or mitigating plumbing emergencies.

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