mitigating
Example Sentences
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The play, directed by Lisa James, one of Tanner’s trusted collaborators, is remarkably fair to both characters without at all mitigating their flamboyant shortcomings.
From Los Angeles Times
"These obligations include duly assessing and mitigating any systemic risks, such as violations of fundamental human rights and freedom of expression, electoral manipulation, the dissemination of illegal content and privacy concerns," said a commission statement.
From Barron's
Threats of export restrictions by China, which dominates global rare- earth production, and deals mitigating those threats have led to significant volatility.
From Barron's
At the device level, developers should focus on mitigating crosstalk and other sources of noise -- external interference -- that may leak information or impede effective information transfer.
From Science Daily
It warned that without mitigating action from government, "claimants with more complex needs may not get the support they need".
From BBC
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