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The welfare state is there to mitigate misfortune, or it was.
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First, they teach us how to avoid misfortunes or mitigate the impact they have on our life; second, in case they happen, they direct our attention to ways of coping with misfortunes or escape dangerous consequences; third, they tell us how to gain "some good" out of "any kind of ill" (De utilitate, OO, II, 10b, 27b, 39a).
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
Several factors mitigate against him.
To adapt or to mitigate?
Can we mitigate climate change?
And they'll mitigate the risks.
"How can we mitigate against that?
Circumstances mitigate these verbs.
That doesn't mitigate the transgression.
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