Sentence examples for is mitigated for from inspiring English sources

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This negative impact is mitigated for homeowners and possibly positive for people in socially rented accommodations.

That doubt is mitigated for actions that affect future generations that overlap with contemporaries (thus turning part of the present and future generations into contemporaries) and for actions that have not only negative consequences later on but also presently (thus turning the ethical problem partly into a problem of self-interest).

We describe the details of how the NCI is mitigated for the quasi-3D geometry, the setups for simulations which combine the Lorentz boosted frame, quasi-3D geometry, and the use of a moving window, and compare the results from these simulations against their corresponding lab frame cases.

The heartbreak is mitigated for some by the coach steal, in which the other coaches can scoop up unpicked singers for their own teams, turning losers back into potential winners with the push of a button.

This concern is mitigated for the primary analyses both by the large proportion of all urban hospitals in our sample and by the fact that the mean differences between key hospital characteristics (e.g., ownership, Medicaid admission, and size) were small across observations that were included in the analysis and those that were omitted due to missing data.

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These forces simply operate over ultra-long cycles and are mitigated for periods of time by the existence of patents.

These phenomena are mitigated for those with more severe motor deficits.

In the experimental study in which the fuel stream of ethylene propane flames was doped with benzene, a synergistic effect was mitigated for benzene, but was observed for large PAHs.

DNA repair mechanisms were robust, but increased DNA damage delayed repair; this effect was mitigated for cells carrying high levels of DNA damage but cultured on fibronectin.

His subsequent experience in six levels of hell — six prisons in all — is exactingly described, but the long ordeal is mitigated, both for him and for the reader, by a dose of bitter humor, a share of personal good will, and the mutual trust that he discovers among the prisoners, a trust long since forfeited in the larger prison of the informer-ridden society outside.

Assuming that the provision stands, the effect is mitigated by exemptions of $3 million for spouses and $1.3 million for children and other inheritors.

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