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Risks associated with power supply would be mitigated through technical assistance contracts and commercial insurance coverage.
They seem to see sprawl as a problem to be eliminated, not a necessary evil to be mitigated.
Eventually, Roman slavery was transformed into serfdom, a form of servitude that mitigated some of the harsher features of the older system.
His dissatisfaction with the structure of the college's welfare system was not, however, mitigated.
The roughness and want of refinement, which is legitimately complained of in this country, is often mitigated by instances of civility.
If the latter, because the artwork is a representation rather than a direct experience, the sublime could be mitigated.
The post-Civil War plantation system only slightly mitigated the harshness of slavery.
Some of this super-soldiering can be mitigated by the fact you can go through the single-player game in a split-screen co-op mode.
Put frankly, the whole thing was one big yawn which was mitigated only by the fact that it was a beautiful sunny day.
The very qualities which projected her into bossdom, mitigated her chances of marriage.
The effect of height of a temple till now was mitigated and compromised by the horizontal courses of stone used for construction.
There are bad facets of human nature, and these have to be restrained, mitigated, diverted.
This was mitigated by Scotland's commitment, obsession even, with learning and self-improvement.
One might believe that the many inconveniences residents encountered were mitigated by the festive improvements in the city's appearance.
Every case of slavery, however lenient its inflictions and mitigated its atrocities, indicates an oppressor, the oppressed, and oppression.
Any influence schwag may have on us is mitigated by letting you guys know what's up.
If there's a security hole in a piece of software, the hole can be closed or mitigated.
But the issue won't be mitigated until conservatives make a serious effort to get into academics and make their arguments heard.
The dehumanizing effects of looking for work and going to temp agencies, however, have somewhat mitigated the boost.
It follows that vulnerability to occasional, but severe, financial crises could be mitigated if countries were to abolish their own currencies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Will it be the mitigated Jacobins, and, through another 18th of Fructidor, will they put the ultras under lock and key?
It is, we will suppose, of so mitigated a quality as never to have had the power to kill.
As Warden of the stannaries he introduced reforms which greatly mitigated the hardships of the miners.
Meanwhile, one great portion of our villeinage in our larger towns we have much mitigated.
The time-honoured brutality of swan-upping is now mitigated by law, its cruelty being obvious.
Mercifully they were to some extent mitigated by sleep, for even in such a position as ours wearied nature will sometimes assert itself.
Such a lady gave a neighborliness to both rank and religion, and mitigated the bitterness of uncommuted tithe.
The night mitigated the blunders of his temperament, it seemed.
The unavoidable detachment from the mob was mitigated by simple pleasures.
Joy there was, but, alas, how much mitigated was its fervency!
Aunt Jane six months later mitigated this martyrdom by making her a ruffled dimity pinafore, artfully shaped to conceal all the spots.
Deeper in the forest the battering of the rain was mitigated.
John's uneasiness was not mitigated by the action of his suzerain.
He mitigated the pain of that confession with a pinch of snuff, and went to the whist table to wait until the end of the rubber gave him a place at the game.
No recent change in her position had, as yet, mitigated her horror of acknowledging to Horace and to Lady Janet that she had won her way to their hearts in disguise.
The conditional application of the mitigated large company regime and the related conditional amendment of the articles of association were adopted.
The Article I enumeration is also substantially overinclusive in ways that cannot be mitigated by aggressive penumbral construction of the constitutional text.
Injured parties may have an inclination to strike back if they are treated badly, and if this is anticipated the problems because of holdup are mitigated.
Her mother gave her twenty francs a month for her expenses, but her father, who was very fond of her, mitigated this rigorous treatment with a few presents.
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