Similar words: investigation, obligation, allegation, limitation, investigate, investigator, edition, addition. Meaning: [‚mɪtɪ'geɪʃn] n. 1. to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious 2. a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances 3. the action of lessening in severity or intensity.
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31 Questionnaire regarding to the agrometeorological disasters occurred and mitigation techniques exercised were sent to sampled professional farmers specialized in wax apple and custard apple.
32 "The key to mitigation is to establish a vortex wake consisting of two or more vortical pairs that are unstable and susceptible to rapid breakup, " he explains.
33 I was the United Nations expert in Disaster Mitigation for two years.
34 The approaches for decreasing the gene flow include chloroplast transformation, pollen sterility, seed sterility, cleistogamy, apomixis, temporal control, and transgenic mitigation.
35 Mitigation values scale up or down based on the con color of your attacker.
36 Until recently, corporate social responsibility among businesses has revolved around risk mitigation and self-regulation.
37 The disaster prevention and mitigation is an important content of urban planning.
38 Judge: Do you have anything to say in mitigation or extenuation before I pass sentence?
39 The green bonds will support the Bank's climate action projects (both mitigation and adaptation).
40 He then grabs a mace and shield off of the rack and gains 50% damage mitigation.
41 Scientists will use the combined data for research in fields including environmental protection, disaster mitigation and natural resource management.
42 The paper discussed a method for GPS pseudorange multipath mitigation and its spectrum analysis.
43 The effect of blasting load on anchored birder is a hot research issue in disaster prevention and mitigation of hydroelectricity project.
44 Based on the project case, the paper putts forward the mitigation measures and restoration technology for the highway borrow pit construction.
45 Flood damage assessment is the basic work of flood hazard mitigation.
46 The landscape plan shall include an explanatory statement and drawings in 1:1000 scale or other appropriate scale outlining the landscape and visual mitigation measures.
47 However, professor Takeshi Sagiya at Nagoya University's Research Center for Seismology, Volcanology and Disaster Mitigation is cautious about that narrow chronology.
48 Mitigation or inhibition Hyperosteogeny.
49 The vibration mitigation approach based on passive friction damper for transmission tower is presented and the multi-degree-of-freedom(MDOF) model of transmission line is developed.
50 Ministers from 45 countries are meeting to discuss the long-term financing of mitigation and adaptation measures needed to tackle climate change.
51 The initiation thinkers and the criminal classical school, the criminal real diagnosis school of thought and the new social defense discusses and so on provide penalty mitigation with deep rationale.
52 Many kinds of steel structure bearing, rubber seismic mitigation and isolation bearing and other rubber shock absorber products could be designed and produced according to he requests of customers.
53 The paper introduces several important techniques applied in modern electric propulsion, such as electric motor, power electronic converter and harmonic mitigation as well.
54 While using this ability your mitigation and avoidance go down greatly.
55 You can hardly urge that in mitigation of the offence.
56 If a risk is selected for reduction of probability or mitigation of its impact, plan this activity by breaking it into task work items and link each to a risk work item.
57 This paper focuses on the portfolio mitigation and contagion effects incurred by guaranty relation,(http://Sentencedict.com) especially on the expected loss and unexpected loss in the portfolio.
58 Managing access includes risk mitigation of identity theft or spoofing.
59 Interregional burden - sharing of greenhouse gas mitigation in the United States.
60 Attack mitigation options include the new DHCP snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection ( DAI ) function.
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