Similar words: mitigate, mitigation, litigation, castigate, instigate, investigate, obligated, litigant. Meaning: ['mɪtɪgeɪt] adj. made less severe or intense.
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31 The conclusion is that the half wave galloping of the bundle conductors can be mitigated by increasing the length of the sub-span in the centre of span.
32 By the Construction phase, with the technical risks effectively mitigated, the principal focus turns to the question "Can we get all the work done by the end of the phase?"
33 The main clinical features of striated muscle is local or systemic weakness in the activities easy to fatigue by rest or with anti-cholinesterase drugs can be mitigated.
34 An accomplice shall be given a lighter or mitigated punishment or be exempted from punishment.
35 The briber who confesses actively his bribery before being prosecuted may be given a mitigated punishment or be exempted from punishment.
36 High-speed and high-precision machine, responding the latest need's with it's compact space. By (sliding spindles ) adoption, the influence of variation is mitigated more.
37 Defendant Zhang has surrenders the plot, may legally the mitigated punishment.
38 The decline was mitigated by a 2.1 percent rise in building permit applications, an indicator of future activity.
39 Simulation uncertainty mitigated strategies for different cases mentioned above are presented by means of robust design and engineering stochastic variable optimization methods.
40 The effects of house temperature will be mitigated by close contact between sows.
41 Hearing loss from inner ear damage can be mitigated with hearing aids.
42 Article 26 Where a party wronged partly contributes to the wrong, the liability on the tortfeasor(s) may be mitigated.
43 All of these effects can be mitigated by good policies, or exacerbated by bad ones.
44 But these risks can to some extent be mitigated by African governments.
45 Many of the channel impairments described above can be mitigated on - chip using equalization.
46 It is important to note that the cost of off-chip inductors is mitigated by the removal of the large area on-chip passive inductors from the expensive submicron CMOS die area.
47 Finally, we hope against hope that we have the courage to ensure that this type of catastrophe can be prevented or mitigated.
48 However, these elements of risk can be mitigated by spending more effort developing the queries; as with many development options, there is a tradeoff between query complexity and query stability.
49 Analyzes how conflict is mitigated in diverse cultures: at the interpersonal level, between groups, and on the international scale.
50 AIM: By actively managing the contract life cycle and carefully wording the terms and conditions of the contract,[www.Sentencedict.com] some identifiable project risks can be avoided or mitigated.
51 Criminal elements who voluntarily surrender may be given a lesser punishment or a mitigated punishment.
52 The financial risks that have been accumulated for many years are being mitigated.
53 After Wang, Zhang happening, can appear before court automatically, declared in a confession truthfully its delinquent account, is surrenders, may legally leniently or the mitigated punishment.
54 Concerns regarding privacy from such consultants can easily be mitigated by nondisclosure agreements, experts say.
55 Fortunately, many of these problems can be mitigated with a good lint program.
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