Use "mitigating" in a sentence

1. Active principle for mitigating undesired medical conditions

2. Adjustment coefficients linked to mitigating factors

3. Acidity-mitigating construction method using steel converter slag

4. The latter has focused on mitigating climate change.

5. Fifteenth plea in law: no account taken of mitigating circumstances

6. View to mitigating potential negative effects of large scale Afforestations”

7. Carbon sequestration is a last resort to mitigating climate change.

8. Mitigating measures already in place or in progress at EU level

9. Mitigating circumstances retained: admission, cooperation and pressure by the family.

10. Methods for mitigating the leaching of heavy metals from activated carbon

11. (e) Addressing the causes and mitigating the consequences of family disintegration;

12. There was no mitigating feature in the shape of a plea of guilty.

13. Because of certain mitigating circumstances, all charges but one are summarily dismissed.

14. Hence, mitigating acid deposition benefits many other environmental, economic and human health issues.

15. any other aggravating or mitigating factors applicable to the circumstances of the case.

16. Vector offers a large range of technologies for mitigating corrosion using galvanic Anodes

17. Investment in prevention is far more cost-effective than allocating resources to mitigating consequences.

18. * a risk which is not sufficiently addressed though appropriate mitigating controls, or

19. For Aggravating and mitigating factors in the federal death penalty statute, click here.

20. ADAS support drivers and can help in avoiding accidents or mitigating their consequences.

21. A system and method are provided for mitigating interference between wireless access points (APs).

22. Appropriate monetary and risk mitigating policies need to be designed to tackle these challenges.

23. But their being conscious of any mitigating circumstances will help them to extend mercy where possible.

24. measures to support transfer of technology and capacity for building for mitigating and adapting to climate change;

25. its objectives in managing risks arising from insurance contracts and its policies for mitigating those risks

26. its objectives in managing risks arising from insurance contracts and its policies for mitigating those risks.

27. The platelet activating factor LAU-0901 has shown effect in mitigating dry eye in mouse models.

28. Mitigating the consequences of the shrinkage of working population through immigration is only one possible solution.

29. 16 hours ago · Mitigating Absolutist Thinking Learning to Navigate Risk and Uncertainty as Life Skill

30. In line with growth, inflation accelerated to 3.1 % in 2014 despite the mitigating effect of falling oil prices.

31. develop contingency plans for mitigating the effects of drought in areas degraded by desertification and/or drought.

32. With this rate of tariff, I'm confident it'll have a mitigating effect on the anti-dumping cases.

33. But, taking into account the mitigating factor of your father's death, we've decided not to revoke your privileges.

34. Paragraph (b) aims at mitigating risks of collusion and ensuring acceptable auction outcomes for the procuring entity

35. Mitigating climate change and strengthening communities' resilience are not alternatives to each other, but mutually complementary activities;

36. Like last year, India’s focus on mitigating the menace of black money, tax erosion and bringing greater transparency remains.

37. In addition, there are no non-mitigating effects emanating from the proposed activities/concepts in the plan.

38. [2] Non-segregated airspace requires aircraft to detect other traffic and be able to take mitigating action.

39. “A combination of fiscal and central bank policies can be helpful in mitigating these risks and supporting growth.”

40. Mr. David Josse, mitigating, said Youngman was a man of previous good character who behaved inexplicably that evening.

41. Program managers must routinely monitor or review the status of risks to determine whether mitigating actions are required.

42. The UN manual Mitigating Natural Disasters explains what can be done to build better adobe, or mud, houses:

43. But this mitigating influence can only be achieved if urban planning is significantly improved and city services are properly maintained.

44. In the absence of mitigating factors the virus is likely to hit a dead end wherever strict role separation is practiced.

45. Judges consider mitigating circumstances —factors that weigh in the defendant’s favor—and Aggravating circumstances—factors supporting a stiffer penalty

46. Bioethanol fuel has an important role in the field of environmental conservation by mitigating global warming and conserving fossil fuel

47. Soil that is generally shallow may be subject to more frequent and severe drought, thereby mitigating the response of Bioindicator …

48. Nevertheless, the international community as a whole faces important policy challenges to maintaining financial stability and mitigating global economic risks.

49. Some experts recommend that you consume Butterbur only in the form of standardized extracts as a way of mitigating the risks.

50. An Aggravating circumstance is a kind of attendant circumstance and the opposite of an extenuating or mitigating circumstance, which decreases guilt

51. Economic debates weigh the benefits of limiting industrial emissions of mitigating global warming against the costs that such changes would entail.

52. Colombia highlighted its experience in promoting greater access to energy, mitigating climate change and creating jobs through diversification of its energy matrix

53. Colombia highlighted its experience in promoting greater access to energy, mitigating climate change and creating jobs through diversification of its energy matrix.

54. Counteractive: 1 adj opposing or neutralizing or mitigating an effect by contrary action Synonyms: active exerting influence or producing a change or effect

55. The Airframe ® lowers exertion levels by up to 80% – keeping workers healthier and more productive, while mitigating healthcare and disability costs.

56. The 13 Adjudicative Guidelines The following job aid outlines each of the 13 Adjudicative guidelines and their relevant disqualifying and mitigating conditions

57. Alleviation: The act of alleviating, The act of removing in part, lessening, mitigating, or making easier to be endured: as, the Alleviation of taxes

58. Juries have long stretched notions of self-defense or extended implicit clemency to recognize mitigating factors such as provocation and histories of abuse.

59. Agroforestry practices can also be designed to address other needs, such as mitigating odor, improving pollinator habitat, trapping snow, and producing biomass feedstock

60. The bright side: because they taste so bitter, people often spit out Baneberries before swallowing, mitigating their potentially deadly effects (they can cause cardiac arrest.)

61. Two issues are clearly prioritised: mitigating the effects of ageing on existing 'light-water' reactors, and preparing a demonstration of 'Generation-IV fast neutron' reactors.

62. Marc-Ansy Laguerre is a PhD student in civil engineering at Rice University, and he is dedicated to mitigating natural hazards in Haiti (especially earthquake hazard)

63. Averting behavior refers to actions taken to defend against environmental or other hazards, whether by reducing exposure to hazards or by mitigating adverse effects of exposure

64. The report says that technologies for mitigating — rather than adapting to — climate change dominate because they preoccupy the more advanced developing countries and are potentially more lucrative.

65. Many of the Aggravating factors are defined by the law in any jurisdiction, while most of the mitigating factors are a matter of fairness or judicial discretion.

66. The law generally differentiates between levels of criminal culpability based on the mens rea, or state of mind, or the circumstances under which the killing occurred (mitigating factors).

67. This, along with a mixed altimetry and despite the mitigating influence of the sea, give rise to noticeable variations even in the plant species found in the area

68. Paraseal® GM/LG – 20 mil is a sheet waterproofing and methane-mitigating membrane consisting of 20 mils of HDPE, expandable, granular Bentonite and a protective layer of …

69. Now, all smoking will be considered and depictions that glamorize smoking or movies that feature pervasive smoking outside of an historic or other mitigating context may receive a higher rating.

70. There are two parts to the Allocution: (a) declamation of rights and errors in the trial, etc, along with producing affidavits, information and mitigating facts, and (b) declamation of non-consent

71. Acture, Work From Anywhere focuses on marrying cloud-first technology mitigating the need for businesses to deploy another complex set of tooling and removing the need to train their existing IT workforce

72. The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for mitigating/eliminating interference between adjacent cells by configuring a subframe subset, in which the uplink transmission/reception of a specific cell is limited.

73. 15A-1340.16(d)(12a) or (18a), the court, finds that Aggravating factors exist or the court finds that mitigating factors exist, the court may depart from the presumptive range of sentences specified in G.S

74. This plan sets further actions with a focus on reducing mortality due to the two known and significant sources (fishing, dams and turbines) while continuing to identify and establish mitigating actions for other sources of mortality.

75. ‘The physical disruptions to space in Farrell's photographs work Allegorically to describe the ruptures of memory and landscape.’ ‘The second mitigating factor is that Crowley uses the entirety of time travel Allegorically, as a metaphor for British colonialism.’

76. o A state should cooperate, in a manner consistent with its domestic law and international obligations, with requests for assistance from other States in investigating cyber crimes, collecting electronic evidence and mitigating malicious cyber activity emanating from its territory.

77. Selection & Application of Adjustive Methods • Presence of mitigating disorders or defects • Pre-existing congenital or degenerative defects, coexisting disease, adjacent instability • Doctor’s technical abilities and preferences • Patient treatment preferences; cannot compromise safety and effectiveness • Specific mechanical and

78. Allow me to end by pointing out that the European political neighbourhood was promoted in tandem with the accession of the Ten, with the aim of mitigating the formation of new lines of division with neighbouring countries.

79. The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for mitigating/eliminating interference between adjacent cells by configuring a subframe subset, in which the downlink transmission/reception of a specific cell to be user equipment-specific is limited.

80. Arrian's work is conceived as a literary tribute to Alexander's achievements, to do for him what Homer had done for Achilles, and the tone is eulogistic, mitigating standard criticisms and culminating in a panegyric of extraordinary intensity