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The use of silver to control putrefaction of liquids and as a mitigate to the incursion and spread of disease can be traced to ancient times.
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What you need to do is submit a "mitigating evidence" form, which explains what has happened.
Popham, over lunch, presented Big Society in the North less as an advocacy organization than as a mitigating one.
No one has dared to tread here, certainly not without a mitigating raised eyebrow or knowing smirk, two things noticeably absent with Haim.
She does this by presenting what lawyers call a "mitigating social history" — a narrative of abuse, violence or mental illness that the defendant may have suffered.
However, in a number of recent studies, a prevalence of antagonistic epistasis (the tendency of multiple mutations to have a mitigating rather than reinforcing effect) has been observed.
In December, Christmas holidays were brought forward a week to mitigate a second peak.
Prenups, which fix the amount the economically disadvantaged party gets on a breakup mitigate the risk.
If an institution has committed an offence, a settlement mitigates the risks of harsher penalties.
The firm embarked on a radical restructuring this year, helping mitigate a sharp fall in share prices.
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