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been mitigated

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To reduce, lessen, or decrease.

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"The failures that occurred during testing have been mitigated," said an NSA spokesperson.

Floods and damages could have been mitigated but for faulty levees built by the United States Army Corp of Engineers.

Had Lawrence attended, perhaps the potential damage might have been mitigated.

The storm was forecast last week by meteorologists, so the damage might have been mitigated somewhat.

Nunn doggedly insists that the character has not been mitigated by music.

Criticism of wind power has been mitigated by increasingly efficient turbines and more bird-sensitive placement.

The difficulty of reliving her daughter's decline has been mitigated by the public response.

The decline in the number of foreign visitors may have been mitigated somewhat by Indian tourists.

But, if you look at the movement, have any of underlying drivers that produced ISIS been mitigated?

Perhaps the castigation could have been mitigated if, say, the movie parody element had been played up.

While some problems had been mitigated with caps on attendance and congregation size, others had emerged, she said.

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