Sentence examples for might have mitigated from inspiring English sources

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But it might have mitigated the damage when prices eventually fell.

End-around approaches that might have mitigated the economic damage might therefore have diminished their bargaining power.

Others wondered if living somewhere besides the dingy apartment on Paris Street might have mitigated his isolation.

Why, they've wondered, weren't the observers packing vials of venom and anti-venom that might have mitigated the effects of a cobra bite?

More wit, more playfulness, more easygoing patter might have mitigated a feeling of relentlessness, for which Beethoven himself is partly to blame.

The two men allege that the company failed to monitor their mental health, provide counselling or take other steps that might have mitigated this.

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Stringent antitrust enforcement might well have mitigated the AIG disaster by preventing some of the company's ill-conceived acquisitions.

But certainly it would have mitigated it".

Had Lawrence attended, perhaps the potential damage might have been mitigated.

The storm was forecast last week by meteorologists, so the damage might have been mitigated somewhat.

The pain might have been mitigated a bit by the early lead his teammates had given him.

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