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While some problems had been mitigated with caps on attendance and congregation size, others had emerged, she said.
While he said the frustration of missing the game had been mitigated by getting a refund of his tickets, it still made for a strange experience.
Australian Federal Police acting deputy commissioner Ian McCartney said the terrorism threat had been mitigated and it was limited to the lone attacker.
For some employers the decline in graduate vacancies had been mitigated by an increase in apprenticeships, although not enough to make up for the shortfall, according to AGR.
In the event, the FSA kept reviewing the board structure of the bank until October 2006 when it concluded that the "risks associated with CEO dominance and challenge to him had been mitigated sufficiently that the issue could be closed".
In July, a British government centre established to verify the integrity of Huawei's technology warned that it had security concerns about the company's technology and could only provide "limited assurance" that risks to national security had been mitigated.
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"Once they've been mitigated, they've received several alerts.
Had Lawrence attended, perhaps the potential damage might have been mitigated.
Criticism of wind power has been mitigated by increasingly efficient turbines and more bird-sensitive placement.
The storm was forecast last week by meteorologists, so the damage might have been mitigated somewhat.
The difficulty of reliving her daughter's decline has been mitigated by the public response.
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