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It mitigated the effects of under-enforcement in a private prosecution system by encouraging litigants to uncover and punish their opponents' past violations.
Although the recall (the first of its kind) and relaunch cost more than $100 million, it mitigated damage to the company's most important long-term asset: the public's trust.
"The question is more about whether it mitigated the illness that he presented for.
But to protect Alaskans' economic well-being, it mitigated the consequences to non-federal owners whose land wound up in those new system units.
Model 4 showed potential for future implementation of the dispersed phase and crop-air interaction because it mitigated the problems arising from the complexity of the meshes.
Continuous injection offered a simple operation and the greatest Ni and Cu extraction, whereas step-gradient injection was the best option for Zn and Pb extraction because it mitigated the influence of metal exchange.
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Perhaps, by its craziness, it mitigates the morality.
In the former case, evolution amplifies the initial change; in the latter, it mitigates its effects.
But Poe countered, "Alcohol makes it worse -- it doesn't mitigate it, it makes it worse".
"Does it mitigate the damage completely?
It mitigates, but does not remove, the pain".
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