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If Nintendo stays at this current rate, it would appear that even a baked-in fear of cannibalization of hardware sales is getting mitigated by the future potential of its game development on smartphones.
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The new Pearl displays have mitigated that inconvenience, but it's still unintuitive and sluggish.
Kent says it's clear that in all these cases, coercive influence can get a sentence mitigated, but not dismissed entirely.
Kent says it's clear that in all these cases that coercive influence can get a sentence mitigated, but not dismissed entirely.
The list was limited to mutations for diseases where the chance of getting sick can be mitigated for example, with aggressive screening for those at high risk.
And unlike Ebola and EV-D68, for which there are no vaccines or real treatments, flu can almost always be prevented, or at least mitigated, if you get a flu shot.
Perhaps the central selling point Shively's been using to attract potential investors is that his brand offers a "risk mitigated" way to get in on the ground floor of the sure to be lucrative marijuana production and distribution market without running afoul of the authorities.
But circumstances have somewhat mitigated what might easily have been much more serious effects in Great Britain.
"The European market didn't get as inflated so the fall will be mitigated somewhat".
"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.
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