Examples of 'will mitigate' in a sentence

Meaning of "will mitigate"

The phrase 'will mitigate' is used to describe the intention or expectation of reducing, lessening, or alleviating the negative impact, severity, or risk of a particular event, situation, or problem. It indicates the belief or plan to implement measures or strategies to minimize the adverse effects or consequences

How to use "will mitigate" in a sentence

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will mitigate
This will mitigate costly surprises later.
I have a fungicide that will mitigate it.
Garrow will mitigate your claim to nothing.
The table your hands are on will mitigate the blast.
This will mitigate the problems identified.
To define security controls that will mitigate identified vulnerabilities.
That will mitigate the risk of explosions.
We hope that such assistance will mitigate their suffering.
This will mitigate any potential distortions.
Populations at several locations will mitigate against catastrophic disturbance.
It will mitigate at least some of the damage.
Matching controls to cases will mitigate the effects of confounders.
It will mitigate the problem to some extent.
Focus on specific changes that will mitigate the problem.
That will mitigate the offense just fine.

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Controls and recommendations contained in this report will mitigate risks.
This in turn will mitigate environmental repercussions in general.
Backstopping specific operational needs during implementation will mitigate the identified risk.
Will mitigate the side effects of the neurotoxicity.
And then they will mitigate that threat.
This will mitigate the greatest threat to forests through the onset of climate change.
Continuation of this policy will mitigate any impact on this group.
I will mitigate on your behalf.
High tariffs as a result of tariffication will mitigate adjustment pressures in many production sectors.
Many are hoping that positive economic engagement with Iran will mitigate.
Prayer will mitigate the severity.
We also welcome additional assistance in programmes that will mitigate the effects of future droughts.
This will mitigate the risks of.
A combination of local anesthetic and analgesia will mitigate pain during and after dehorning.
So it will mitigate our economic problems.
Warm lunchrooms and provision of hot drinks will mitigate the effects of cold work.
These changes will mitigate the hardships faced by pensioners.
Active management of operational costs throughout the year will mitigate any impacts from these reductions.
The regulation will mitigate the effects of floods downstream.
Assess victim information and indicate how the release plan will mitigate any identified risk.
No easy answer will mitigate the difficult questions.
Early investments in the regions through the Social Advance Fund will mitigate protests risks.
Planning in advance will mitigate many of the unique challenges.
He could only lead a coalition that, as in other countries, will mitigate any extremes.
Monthly chelation therapy will mitigate the side effects of the neurotoxicity.
Restricting requests to directories where uploaded files are stored will mitigate this attack . ".
Such habitats will mitigate construction safety risks and reduce costs.
Discuss potential negatives and show how you will mitigate or overcome those problems.
These conveyances will mitigate but not eliminate the negative effects of transport.
Max, inserting a feeding tube will mitigate that.
You are thinking it will mitigate my sound attack enough for you to strike a blow.
For example, avoiding exotic tree species will mitigate against pest damage.
CIHI will mitigate this risk in several ways.
Remember vines that are needed and will mitigate the clean lines of the container.
They will mitigate any detectable threat, which can affect this ability.

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