mitigating
Example Sentences
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Still, economists say that unless China’s overall growth slumps, policymakers are likely to continue drip-feeding support to the sector, mitigating risks instead of bolstering growth.
While the reaction to the lower guidance could be negative, an appealing valuation offers a mitigating factor, according to Jefferies.
The judge pointed to mitigating factors in deciding the length of his jail term, like his contribution to the community and character references that were the "most impressive I've ever seen".
From BBC
Rushed rollouts meant "accepting a high level of fraud risk, without plans for managing or mitigating this risk," it will say.
From BBC
It means that however good a driver is, they look to their weaknesses, and work on mitigating them.
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