Sentence examples for mitigate criticism from inspiring English sources

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The proposals on terrorism financing presented Tuesday were agreed between the commission and the United States in recent weeks, and they are designed to mitigate criticism by the European Parliament and by privacy activists that it has been too ready to accept laxer U.S. standards on privacy.

Unsurprisingly, Amazon contested the accuracy of the claims made against them, though the company's defensive refutations did little to effectively mitigate criticism, provide reassurance, and improve public perception.

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Such efforts at community outreach have gone a long way to mitigate criticisms of department policies such as "stop and frisk", which has caused an uproar in New York, or the continuing use of injunctions limiting the civil rights of gang members.

If they did so, they would most likely call upon people around the country to do the same in their own towns, which could help mitigate any criticism of inaugural celebrations.

In today's filing, which was intended to mitigate the criticism from the earlier proposal, AT&T eliminated its minimum monthly charge of $3, a move that would benefit 15 million of the 28 million customers the company has under its basic plan.

Open theists believe that they can mitigate this criticism by not following process theism in the denial of creation ex nihilo.

aThe Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) was a local mechanism set up by the Sri Lankan government to mitigate international criticism on alleged human rights violations by the Sri Lankan armed forces during the last phase of the war.

One way to answer or mitigate such criticism is for Romney to release tax returns for more than 2010 and 201.

Such an approach would protect not only the general population but also would mitigate the criticism that federal policy based risk assessment practices ignore the safety of sensitive subpopulations.

The authors concur with the need for a more inclusive approach, writing, "Finding no unacceptable risk among [vulnerable] groups would suggest that the rest of the general population will also have no unacceptable health risks … [and] mitigate the criticism that federal policy-based risk assessment practices ignore the safety of sensitive subpopulations".

To mitigate such criticisms in future, Turney suggess that private expeditions could seek endorsement from an independent scientific panel, perhaps overseen by a learned society, which ran in parallel with their logistical planning.

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