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Agencies could mitigate misinterpretation of official statistics if they were to measure potential errors and report them.
Regardless, however, the moral obligation remains the same: to mitigate the harms of testing and of misinterpretation and to protect the value of autonomous choice.
You always have to mitigate".
How to mitigate this trend?
Can we mitigate climate change?
And they'll mitigate the risks.
"How can we mitigate against that?
That doesn't mitigate the transgression.
Circumstances mitigate these verbs.
In order to mitigate potential biases in correlation estimates, those who endorsed all 39 medical diagnosis questions were excluded from analyses, as this pattern was not medically plausible and may have indicated misinterpretation or exaggeration.
Mitigate your damages.
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