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The phrase "allow to mitigate" is not correct in English as it is missing a subject or object.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission for someone or something to reduce or lessen an impact, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to allow the team to mitigate the risks associated with the project."
Alternatives: "permit to reduce" or "enable to lessen".
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In this case, Justice Sotomayor made clear, extensive, uncontested mitigating evidence was not allowed to mitigate.
That Duffy suffers from Asperger's, according to his defence lawyers, was not allowed to mitigate his serial targeting of bereaved families, a hobby which seems to have emerged in the trollosphere in response to MySpace and Facebook tribute pages to dead teenagers, producing not only deliberately offensive satire of the often banal contributions on such pages, but episodes of actual harassment.
This frequency adaptability allows to mitigate the problems associated with improper sampling frequency.
Small differences between the design of the surface reduce the wall superheat, thus allowing to mitigate the influence of sub-atmospheric conditions.
This paper introduces a framework that allows to mitigate the impact of class imbalance on most scalar performance measures when used to evaluate the behavior of classifiers.
It is important to notice that the reduction of the impact of isolated corrupted blocks allows to mitigate the effects produced by misclassifications and to account for the lower sensitivity to artifacts in small areas compared to those in wider areas.
Anti-nausea or anti-diarrheal drugs were allowed to mitigate side effects if necessary.
The UK government has moved to neutralise the impact of the bedroom tax on the Scottish independence referendum by handing powers to the Scottish government that will allow it to mitigate the measure.
"The great majority of our customers go solar with absolutely no money out of pocket," explained SolarCity President of Global Sales Toby Corey, explaining that the company looks for programs and partnerships that allow it to mitigate costs for potential customers.
Giant polytene chromosomes from dipterans, in particular from Drosophila, allow one to mitigate this problem.
The review has the objective of using the risks or harm identified to inform emergency medical responders of likely sources of threat and allow them to mitigate risks to safety at future terrorist incidents.
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