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- But increased use of electronic lobby directories has mitigated that problem.
- Smart mines might mitigate death and injury, the specialists said.
- But Indiana's strong manufacturing base mitigates those individual cases.
- Our goal is to mitigate the problem as quickly as possible,
- Even the imperfections that remain in the program have been mitigated.
- There are several factors that might mitigate this potential bandwidth logjam.
- In the jargon of the courtroom, these are mitigating circumstances.
- The bitterness of the coffee mitigates its relatively high sugar content.
- It will also mitigate a costly price war, he said.
- I would review cases based on the facts and mitigating circumstances.
- What could Sprewell possibly do or say to mitigate the offense?
- Any environmental damage can be repaired or mitigated, he added.
- Tindall said landscape buffers would be built to mitigate the noise.
- There is no artistic distance to mitigate or stimulate the horror.
- Whether that disaster can now be mitigated may depend on Milosevic.
- God bless Bowen for at least trying to mitigate total disaster.
- The president's supporters cite what they consider mitigating circumstances.
- The edge in experience is mitigated by the dulling in reflexes.
- Where free agency and the salary cap mitigates against great teams.
- But whatever systems exist to mitigate problems are porous at best.
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