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The phrase "are also mitigated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how a problem or negative aspect is reduced or lessened in some way. Example: While the effects of climate change are concerning, they are also mitigated by the efforts of individuals and governments to reduce carbon emissions.
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Engineering projects can protect local communities, but flood control structures will fail again unless the environmental changes that increase exposure to flood damage are also mitigated.
The results indicate that all the prototype hybrid steel MRFs with EDBs can achieve the damage-control behaviour with the prescribed drift threshold, and hence the post-earthquake residual deformations are also mitigated.
Possible problems with tower locations are also mitigated by focusing on cities instead of individual cell towers.
By contrast, mode 8 is the one that minimizes the complexity of the proposed concurrent IME framework when non-redundant search positions are not only removed but a significant number of non-critical search points are also mitigated in the two proposed complexity reduction schemes.
The maximum transmission power of each small cell BS is minimized and the intra-tier interferences are also mitigated, which could improve the system energy efficiency and mobility performances with optimized deployments.
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A number of charities are also mitigating some of the worst effects of the fall in funding by taking steps to grow their proportion of "earned" income.
There are also mitigating arguments concerning "core" inflation and the benefits of using the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index to measure inflation instead of the CPI, but macro theory as a science doesn't fare much better under these alternatives.
Furthermore, recent development in this area shows that the leakage current could be also mitigated with just passive filters.
Risk is also mitigated for the banks by philanthropies such as Rockefeller or Bloomberg that guarantee repayment of the money the banks invest (Quinton).
Blood-brain barrier disruption and short-term neurological deficits were also mitigated in GFAP·HMOX1 mice, but long-term outcome did not differ from that of WT survivors.
But the reaction was also mitigated somewhat by a certain cynicism in a country where wiretapping has been a time-honored tradition in politics, and allegations of spying by the government against its critics are not new.
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