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However, a system of checks and balances exists to mitigate wrongdoing in carrying out these trails and reporting the results.
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In addition, as we carry out the Commission's mission, a question we should be continuously asking is: are there opportunities to deter, mitigate, or eliminate wrongdoing before an enforcement action becomes necessary?
In his statement, Mr. Farmer sought to mitigate his acknowledgment of wrongdoing by some troopers by defending the force's reform efforts, and he warned, "We simply cannot have our state troopers double-clutching in the performance of their duties because of a fear of second-guessing".
A prosecutor had to establish gross negligence — a circumstance where an individual committed a harmful act, whether intentional or not, and failed to mitigate the damage — and that death resulted from the wrongdoing.
The calculus of whether to impose a monitor accounts for proactive steps taken by the company to prevent or remediate wrongdoing; therefore, maintaining an effective and well-resourced compliance department and/or retaining an independent compliance consultant as soon as wrongdoing is detected may mitigate the likelihood of a monitorship.
They had absolved him of wrongdoing on Friday; a day later, they said they could not impose the harsh penalty that goes with signing an incorrect scorecard — disqualification — because their earlier decision mitigated his culpability.
They mitigate nothing".
But Jan denied any wrongdoing.
You always have to mitigate".
Gibbs has denied wrongdoing.
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