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The phrase "mitigate the likelihood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use it when you are wanting to emphasize the idea of reducing the probability of something happening. For example, "We need to mitigate the likelihood of an accident occurring on the job site by improving safety protocols."
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Such projects also slightly mitigate the likelihood that REDD will centralise power.
"This restriction should mitigate the likelihood of lenders 'clearing out' a consumer's account, as payment will only be taken where the amount can be taken in full".
It was hoped that extensive revisions to offshore-drilling regulations, prompted by the spill and issued in April 2016, would mitigate the likelihood of future disasters.
In his remarks, Mr. Paulson repeated his calls for greater transparency and effective regulation of the financial industry, saying such changes would "add to market stability and mitigate the likelihood that a failing institution can spur a systemic event".
General building codes and standards include structural integrity requirements as an indirect approach to mitigate the likelihood of collapse of structures due to abnormal loading conditions.
Fall awareness and preventative alerting devices could potentially mitigate the likelihood of a fall, however, relatively little is known about the perceived timing of a fall.
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We believe that the OSCE rating system we developed focusing on the grading of discrete skills mitigates the likelihood of rater bias.
From management perspective, this pattern mitigates the likelihood that an even more prolific elephant population will alter mopane woodland habitats irreversibly.
Such dissatisfaction mitigates the likelihood of a desired response and increases the likelihood of undesired behavior because the incentives may "crowd out" providers' intrinsic motivation to provide high-quality care.
The goal of the proposed framework is to generate differentially private data that can mitigate the attack of likelihood ratio tests, while preserving highly significant SNPs as much as possible.
Rather, when there is evidence of a history of severe hypoglycemia, an appropriate evaluation should be undertaken to determine the cause of the low blood glucose, the circumstances of the episode, whether it was an isolated incident, whether adjustment to the insulin regimen may mitigate the risk, and the likelihood of such an episode recurring.
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