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Skeptics often speak of "shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic," when a modest measure is proposed to mitigate a severe, fundamental hardship.
But Lord Collins said he hoped that before the mortgage companies enforce their rights, they would do what they could to "mitigate any hardship" suffered by the tenants.
Apples may mitigate a migraine.
Jessica's father died when she was three, and her mother strove to mitigate the hardship of living in a tenement yard in Charlestown, Georgetown, instilling the values of independence, discipline, justice and loyalty that informed Jessica's life.
In this respect, ALMPs differ from "passive" measures such as unemployment insurance/assistance, which are designed to mitigate the financial hardship of unemployment.
Even so, Secretary General Kofi Annan said in his latest report to the Security Council this week, there is now enough money to significantly mitigate civilians' hardships if the government managed it better.
Your organization might more effectively devote its money and time not just to mitigating present hardship but also to addressing its causes.
The young woman's unselfish behavior mitigated an unpleasant experience.
Strategies for mitigating an influenza pandemic.
Some proposals for mitigating these hardships are presented.
While it was a hardship for some truckers, the Air Resources Board and other agencies involved offered a grant program to help mitigate costs.
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