Sentence examples for case mitigated from inspiring English sources

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Pride, Irvine maintained, was in Driberg's case mitigated by "the contrary virtue of humility".

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The risks of bias can in any case be mitigated because, true to the internet zeitgeist and their open access principles, Carroll and McArthur have determined that all the raw data generated from the OA button will be made freely available to anyone.

While the problem of free riding would naturally plague such a group, Olson suggested it is mitigated in cases where the benefit is provided only to active participants.

Community sequestering was a more effective strategy in unmitigated regional scenarios for mild and severe epidemics, keeping peak symptomatic cases equivalent to the mitigated regional scenarios, but it lost effectiveness with decreasing compliance.

Some of the cost of the planned roads will be covered by the EU According to a spokesperson with the European Commission, the EU requires that possible negative impacts of construction projects on natural resources be evaluated and mitigated — in this case by wildlife crossing structures.

Though the death penalty has come under scrutiny in recent years both because of exonerations of people on death row and because of persistent racial disparities in who is executed, those are mitigated somewhat in a case where there was no question of guilt and where the attorney general, the local United States attorney and the victims were all black.

We find a similar move in the case of non-perceptual impressions: some mitigated skeptics construed the standard Academic practice of arguing on either side of philosophical questions as a means of rationally evaluating arguments in order to establish which side is more likely to be true.

It becomes wasteful energetically to sustain excessive chaperoning capacity when overall protein synthesis is mitigated, as is the case during times of stress.

The Gartner piece raises a good point: Dynamic technologies and infrastructure allow server failures and network issues to be quickly addressed, easily mitigated and, in many cases, reliably predicted.

Dr. Julian Slowinsky, a clinical psychologist at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia who serves on the board of directors of the Center for Sexuality and Religion, said that while expelling priests who have sexually abused minors might make sense in most cases, individual circumstances could warrant a more mitigated response in others.

Kent says it's clear that in all these cases, coercive influence can get a sentence mitigated, but not dismissed entirely.

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