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Discover Ludwig"mitigate harm" is a correct phrase in written English
It means to lessen or reduce the negative impact or consequences of something. This phrase is commonly used in legal or medical contexts, as well as in discussions about risk management and disaster preparedness. Example: The company conducted extensive safety measures to mitigate harm to its employees during the pandemic.
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So one way to see the drive for austerity is as an application of a sort of reverse Hippocratic oath: "First, do nothing to mitigate harm".
Changes in precipitation regimes and extreme events can cause ecosystem transitions, increase transport of nutrients and pollutants to downstream ecosystems, and overwhelm the ability of natural systems to mitigate harm to people from these events.
But the judge noted that the Navy has developed procedures to mitigate harm to the whales, including requiring ships to slow down during calving season and, when practical, to travel near critical habitat only during daylight and when visibility is good.
What are the existing processes to prevent and mitigate harm to civilians?
Eating them would seem not only to mitigate harm, but to actively improve the "invaded" ecosystem.
One way to mitigate harm from climate change is climate adaptation, finding creative ways to work within this new climate.
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"Prior restraints are not meant to mitigate harms that have already occurred," the dissenting judges said.
In other words, reducing funding for prevention and resilience actions that can mitigate harms to people and property to better withstand the impact of hurricanes and coastal storms.
The evidence base for interventions to mitigate harms and maximize benefit among those at risk from polypharmacy is limited.
Efforts to improve awareness among the young of the ill effects of heavy drinking, and to mitigate harms associated with heavy drinking and intoxication also need to be continued.
The overarching concern of public health with populations and the total system of health necessitates a consideration of the political duties which conjoin communities, and an evaluation of how much power the State should wield in order to maximise health benefits and mitigate harms within populations (Coggon, 2012).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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