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As most patients in the DCCT were at a similar primary-prevention stage in their type 1 diabetes to those in the RASS trial and were also initially normotensive, it is possible that any benefits related to reduction in mean blood pressure by the ACE inhibitor and A2A were being mitigated by a lack of effect on blood pressure variability.

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But the shortfall was mitigated by a rise of €4m in property income.

But the façade of high-cheekboned chic is mitigated by a whiff of friendly humor.

Tuesday's uproar would be mitigated by a more peaceful Wednesday and Thursday.

It was mitigated by a sense of humour and it felt like a reasonably original film".

Usually, this rise in congressional approval would be mitigated by a rise in the president's approval.

The unit "will also continue to face a relatively high degree of political and economic risk, although this is mitigated by a well-diversified business portfolio".

However, the impact of this could be mitigated by a negotiated resolution between the countries or a strong production performance from the initial well stock.

The instinct for cruelty remained but it was mitigated by a much deeper, more sophisticated, even feminine, moral and aesthetic sensibility.

All of these can be mitigated by a strong greening strategy that boosts natural habitats, improves biodiversity and allocates new space for growing food.

Similarly, the Vatican's absolutist stance on euthanasia could be mitigated by a refusal to promote "extraordinary" efforts to prolong life in the face of pointless suffering.

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