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But the humiliation will be greatly mitigated because of the plucky effort in standing at all.
If I had a burning faith in personal survival, this gloom of senescence might be greatly mitigated.
So where are the celebrations now that the debt issue looks, if not solved, at least greatly mitigated?
We find that the effect is greatly mitigated if the Sun is in a fire sign.
It is revealed that dissolution of lithium ploysulfides, deposition of Li2S/Li2S2 and shuttle effect can be greatly mitigated due to the chemical immobilization effect from Ti-S chemical bonding.
And because the crisis was predictable, a properly functioning regulatory system could have avoided - or at least greatly mitigated -the crash and damage that is now being inflicted especially on the country's middle and working classes.
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As a result, the rains' impact was greatly diminished, long-term damage was mitigated and many lives were saved, in large part thanks to both UNICEF Zambia, who was able to react swiftly, and to UNICEF globally and the great capacity and experience it has to offer in an emergency.
Consequently, not only is the rate loss mitigated but also the multi-user resource scheduler is greatly simplified.
How will this be mitigated?
How could this be mitigated?
Can risks be eventually mitigated?
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