mitigate risk
mitigate the impact
mitigate climate change
mitigate a problem
mitigate a crisis
to mitigate the effect of something
Governments should endeavour to mitigate distress.
to mitigate the sufferings of the dying woman
drainage schemes have helped to mitigate this problem.
Nothing could mitigate the cruelty with which she had treated him.
The judge said that nothing could mitigate the cruelty with which the stepmother had treated the girl.
Early Binding Updates mitigate this issue by already using a new care-of address in par allel with testing it.
Harmonious society is a society that being able to resolve and mitigate the conflict of interests,and that being able to realize beneficial equability.
Second, analyzing the free rider of syndication and putting forward that the arrangement of equity can incent the non-lead venture capital company and mitigate its motivation of free rider.
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