Sentence examples for meant to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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In theory, asset allocation models are meant to mitigate risk through diversification.

"Prior restraints are not meant to mitigate harms that have already occurred," the dissenting judges said.

An algorithm controls the production of new bitcoin, which is meant to mitigate the risk of inflation.

The $500,000, meant to mitigate any damage caused by stopping the sale, is now in dispute.

For thousands of years, humans have created different types of terraces in different sloping conditions, meant to mitigate flood risks, reduce soil erosion and conserve water.

A pre-nup is an insurance policy or, in brokerage terms, a short hedge – meant to mitigate a high-risk investment.

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However, it may provide a means to mitigate some diffuse emissions and reduce atmospheric concentrations.

In this work excess air and steam injection are studied as a means to mitigate fouling.

Common means to mitigate snow drifting on roadways are snow fences.

Improved Cooking Stoves are promoted as a means to mitigate the economic, environmental and social implications of this practice.

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