Sentence examples for mitigate the fact from inspiring English sources

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Their absence does not mitigate the fact that the Republicans were making a brazen effort to continue to milk donors in a time of crisis.

It was unclear, though, whether his well-received audition would mitigate the fact that several of his positions on social issues can hamper Republicans seeking national office.

Phil Howard's ludicrous brioche mince swirls didn't taste good enough to mitigate the fact that they were plainly not mince pies, while Eric Lanlard's, while admittedly delicious, were closer to quiches than mince pies.

However, these efforts have done little to mitigate the fact that one of the four — the lone Rohingya man in his 20s — has asked to be sent back to Myanmar after living in Cambodia for only a little over three months.

This time, he at least had the sagacity to decamp to his own quarters, elsewhere on the parliamentary estate, and clear the entire floor of earwigging journalists, but there was nothing he could do to mitigate the fact that the lift by which he would spirit his secret visitors in and out is made of glass.

There was irony in The Guardian's having to pull the ads, given that attracting more paid subscribers is a way for it to mitigate the fact that many companies do not need to pay to directly advertise on its news site, Hamish Nicklin, the chief revenue officer of Guardian News & Media, said in an interview on Friday.

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It's an attempt to break the law politely, as though acknowledging that you are breaking the law somehow mitigates the fact that you are breaking the law, when, in fact, it just draws attention to it.

In a celebrated California trial that ended last year, Lyle and Erik Menendez argued not only that childhood abuse mitigated the fact that they had killed their parents in cold blood; they claimed that it actually excused them.

Of course, this only slightly mitigates the fact that I am back to business as usual – typing on trains and rattling from city to city, performing readings or the one-person show while trying to keep the novel on track in spite of tiredness and an increasingly cranky spine.

The Rams forced five turnovers against the Chiefs, which mitigated the fact that the defense gave up 546 yards and six touchdown passes.

Simply because the cassettes can be viewed in private does not mitigate the essential fact that Maxwell's is unquestionably open to the public.

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