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How to use mitigating in a sentence

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This will focus on mitigating the risk of fraud, hacking, identity theft, scams and schemes.
The defense lawyers can't possibly have marshaled all of the mitigating factors in order to make a presentation already.
Officials said that recent afternoon thundershowers have increased the water level in the river, further mitigating the effects of the pollution.
However, while it looks like the gaffe of the decade, there are mitigating circumstances.
Oh, of course there are mitigating circumstances, such as being too young, or too ill to be in command of your existence.
Yet if there were mitigating circumstances, it seems incredible that he would not have used them to defend himself at the hearing.
Would the fact that the ladies were correcting mistakes count as mitigating circumstances?
Moreover, carrying on with the classical literary order was a means of mitigating the downturn in Roman affairs since the days of the ancients.
Peter Butterfield, mitigating, asked for magistrates to consider the defendant's previously unblemished record.
Allan Compton, mitigating, said Carter did not intend using the knife but lost his temper and snapped under provocation.
By pooling resources, the quality of art, writing and casting could be enhanced, mitigating some of the risk for an investor.
Even manslaughter could be covered by a fine if there were mitigating circumstances, or if the victim were a slave.
SpaceX is mitigating this risk by using only two stages with one engine in each stage, as well as dual redundant avionics.
And, of course, some companies are mitigating losses through currency hedges.
Now it hardly needs adding that mitigating circumstances exist for the dearth of success on the ski slopes.
Population decline has the opposite effect, mitigating conflict among indigenes in the Hudson Bay region.
The guilty plea of the accused to both charges laid against him is also mitigating.
It helps to establish a personal relationship with the requestee and, as a result, aids in mitigating the difficulty inherent in the request.
We could get bogged down in legal argument, factor in mitigating circumstances and take previous behaviour into consideration.
Reid Pearce, mitigating, said Sheridan had a very unsettled family background.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These mitigating circumstances may be brought to bear on the Commander-in-Chief, and may be embodied in a recommendation to mercy!
It may be noted, however, that he showed no signs of mitigating their distress.
The only mitigating feature of the business was that the matter to be reported was only a concert.
It wouldn't be fair to picture him as all black when there may be mitigating circumstances.
Among the mitigating circumstances I should be inclined to name even those which you bring in aggravation.
Perhaps there were mitigating circumstances which he would not stoop to explain unasked.
And for mitigating the strictures of my report, eh, Monsieur?
Are there not mitigating circumstances in the case of the James boys?
But for Kresh and Ristal there could be no mitigating circumstances.
But, with the slave, all these mitigating circumstances are wanting.
Thanks to these mitigating circumstances, and to Julian's inexhaustible good-humor, the aunt and the nephe w generally met on friendly terms.
They alone afford to a man of wealth the opportunity of mitigating the fate of the poor, with whom they daily bring him in contact.
Burnett would normally have received a two-year suspension, but this was reduced because of mitigating circumstances he offered.
However, many defense counsel focus on the freestanding mitigating factors without connecting those mitigators to the commission of the crime.
Here also the firmness of the judicial magistracy is of vast importance in mitigating the severity and confining the operation of such laws.
In passing sentence, Judge Doros Theodorou cited as mitigating circumstances the advanced years of the defendant and his guilty plea which made a hearing unnecessary.
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