Sentence examples for may have mitigated from inspiring English sources

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The model may have mitigated the effect of the recent downturn on the bank's performance.

This aid may have mitigated the slump, but it wasn't the kind of job-creation program we could and should have had.

The 2010/11 event also coincided with a very active cyclone season30, which may have mitigated bleaching impacts to some extent57, whereas the opposite was the case for the 2016 event56, likely exacerbating heat stress.

The vote in favor of the deal may have mitigated the prospect of an imminent clash, but it is hardly likely to put an end to the yearslong legal and political wrangling over the outpost.

A number of companies were criticized for the amount of time taken to identify the affected data and make disclosures after learning of the In contrast, Under Amour made a disclosure four days after learning of their breach, which may have mitigated any reputational harm.

He explained they should "serve to manage the fear in other countries that the disaster had an extensive global reach". The Japanese government's response was much more rapid and coordinated than that of the Soviets in Chernobyl, which may have mitigated some of the cancer risk.

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But certainly it would have mitigated it".

The decline in the number of foreign visitors may have been mitigated somewhat by Indian tourists.

But GM also discovered the stigma that attached to admitting your product was faulty may have been mitigated.

If there were any lingering bitterness about the sign stealing, it may have been mitigated by both teams having new managers: Boone with the Yankees and Alex Cora with the Red Sox.

However, this may have been mitigated by the use of a standard questionnaire.

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