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This downside is mitigated slightly by the capex savings or the reallocation of that capex to other growth areas for AT&T.
While a lighter, thinner battery would be amazing, screens still take up a lot of gadget real estate, a fact that is mitigated slightly by e-ink and other "flat" displays.
3/5 : "tasting like chewing gum with a horrible aftertaste" didn't do much to mitigate the slightly better presentation – "they look better than they taste" – of the florentines.
Serve with a salad, to slightly mitigate the guilt.
Such projects also slightly mitigate the likelihood that REDD will centralise power.
The ongoing efforts to bail out the financial system, even if they work, won't do more than slightly mitigate the problem.
DREAM is a stopgap measure of exceedingly limited scope which would slightly mitigate the injustices wrought by America's reality-defying immigration and citizenship law.
To just slightly mitigate how mollycoddled this makes me sound, consider this: for the past seven years, I had been warmly enveloped in a tiny one-bed flat where the storage heaters kept the place blazing hot even when they were turned down low.
It may also mitigate them somewhat.
These features only mitigate danger (slightly), rather than removing it.
With almost half of the city's population Muslim, traffic cycles shift slightly to mitigate congestion before and during Iftar – when Muslims break fast.
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