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Sentence count:108+3Posted:2016-12-09Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: aggravatedeteriorateSimilar words: mitigationlitigationcastigateinstigateinvestigateinvestigatorinvestigationnavigateMeaning: ['mɪtɪgeɪt]  v. 1. lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of 2. make less severe or harsh. 
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61. To oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary action; check .
62. Cost savings and revenue gains from a merger will help BA and Iberia mitigate the pain.
63. Basic project planning, critical path, critical chain, or PERT analysis may mitigate such failings.
64. CONCLUSION Hyperoxia solution can mitigate the cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury.
65. Gate conditionality does not mitigate the adverse effect of gate review criteria.
66. Recently, there's a consensus of engineers and experts,(http://sentencedict.com/mitigate.html) which is the importance of non-technical strategy to prevent or mitigate disasters by implementing such as proper urban land-use management.
67. Take appropriate action to mitigate our credit risks while supporting revenue growth.
68. Therefore, you must become the faithful believers who will mitigate the resentment of Jesus, who was put into such a sorrowful position due to the distrustfulness of the Jews of his day.
69. Subsequently, shunt capacitor banks and autotransformer starters are suggested to mitigate the impact, and simulation results prove that these measures are reasonable and effective.
70. As to the downlink, a new grouping zero forcing algorithm which coordinated transmitter-receiver processing was proposed to mitigate CCI.
71. This explains why some banks maintain an approved list of beneficiaries to mitigate this risk.
72. Hydrokinetic (wave, tidal, and current) power technologies could harness these widely available major energy sources — and mitigate climate change — in developed and developing countries alike.
73. In the situation of demand on low precision, using resistance and capacitance bridge circuit or charge control could mitigate hysteresis.
74. The design team developed a dot pattern for the glass to mitigate heat gain and glare, and text comprising quotes from famous scholars throughout history is layered over the pattern.
75. They increase the cares of life; but they mitigate remembrance of death.
76. Be strategic and position yourself as someone who can mitigate those risks.
77. Usually, frequency diversity and space diversity techniques are used to mitigate the fading in acoustic communication systems.
78. Gwyn examines several types of coding vulnerabilities and examines how you can mitigate the risk of exploit within your code.
79. Although increasing the sampling data can mitigate the undesired effects, this will impede the computational efficiency.
80. An integrated software development platform and consistent, configurable processes and best practices are essential to mitigate risk to cost and schedule across these large projects.
81. Nothing he did could mitigate her wrath; she was unforgiving.
82. Our earth is faced with a grim challenge of global climate change and it is important for all countries in the world to go into action jointly to mitigate climate change.
83. In order to reduce base resistance and mitigate carrier freeze out at low temperatures, the base concentration can be increased.
84. He therefore advocated permanently low interest rates to mitigate stagnationary tendencies.
85. A single battery system is safer. 2 batteries in parallel to mitigate further sources of failure. reverse current protection is recommended, but usually not feasible.
86. Optimization of caustic wash process, strengthened monitoring of critical equipment or application of duplex stainless steel or super stainless steel can mitigate the cracking problems.
87. The import and export can be significantly mitigate congestion toll - gate.
88. However, design methods must be developed to mitigate the effects of low gain and high noise associated with micropower operation.
89. Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to mitigate the problem is to have states institute so-called graduated licensing systems in which getting a license is a multistage process.
90. To predict, monitor and mitigate such disasters we need rapid and continuous data and information gathering.
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