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mitigated

[mit-i-gey-tid] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪd /


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However, planning officers have concluded that the application from Center Parcs has mitigated against these issues, and provided a strong case for a countryside development.

From BBC

But the risk is mitigated for residents by the majestic evergreen trees, manicured sand traps and sweeping lake views.

From Seattle Times

These gaps widened among patients with more severe diagnoses, the study said, but could be somewhat mitigated by nurse practitioners with more experience.

From Salon

“That can be mitigated by doing a wider focus and looking at crime rates over time and seeing this isn’t really much of a change, but folks don’t typically do that.”

From Los Angeles Times

Hern said Powell told Republicans that he believed supply chain inflation had mostly been mitigated.

From Reuters