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It listed various factors "which could mitigate against prosecuting".
However, the A2 are poorer countries than the A8 average, which could mitigate this difference.
(Congress's subsequent acquiescence could mitigate but not expunge the constitutional violation).
In the second phase, jurors will consider factors that could mitigate the aggravating factors.
Some fulfillment center employees have complained of a brutal pace, which Kiva bots could mitigate substantially.
At Buddakan, on the other hand, nothing could mitigate the unpleasantly garish atmosphere.
Engle doesn't believe one single policy decision could mitigate any of this.
I fought the idea for a long time, and thought I could mitigate the problem.
Even more important, it could mitigate the heavy reliance on gas imports from Russia.
Second, is it unlikely that the Fed could mitigate the consequences?
And they could mitigate the costly and debilitating diseases associated with our current eating practices.
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