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But that does not mitigate the frustration of some presidential aides.
But that does not mitigate the pain of the latest decline.
But he said, "It does not mitigate the need for a public plan option in our health care reform bill".
"One dollar per bus stop is not in any way a remedy and does not mitigate the damage," McElroy said.
The success of the allied military operations and the capacity to intervene abroad does not mitigate the need to better appreciate intelligence and security failures.
Their absence does not mitigate the fact that the Republicans were making a brazen effort to continue to milk donors in a time of crisis.
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That doesn't mitigate the offensiveness of those "methods".
That ease clearly doesn't mitigate the risk of meeting strangers, though it might seem like it to some escorts.
But the explanation isn't cutting muster with the Canadian press; an article in the Gazette argues that the "intellectual gloss" doesn't mitigate the racist intention behind the remark.
That many otherwise competent adults don't seem to know this, either, to go by an informal around-and-about poll, doesn't mitigate the feeling that forgetting the particulars of the Forgotten War is a symptom of national decline.
"Law & Order" was supposed to live forever, so the fact that it almost did — 20 years is an eternity in network years — doesn't mitigate the shock of NBC's announcement last week that it had pulled the plug.
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