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This problem is somewhat mitigated by the frequent use of drawings, which represent typical examples much better than do single photographs (Table 1: Best Practice 4c).
These nine short stories (Haslett's first collection) exhale a desiccated bleakness, a despair mitigated by the characters' desire to be good, to do the right thing despite hopelessness, loss, disease and frequent mental illness.
Scallops freeze well, so shipping costs can be somewhat mitigated by buying several pounds at once.
Forty percent on a steak is mitigated by 20percentt on chicken.
However the damage is likely to limited, and mitigated by changing the passwords on any accounts that use similar passwords.
Much of this illness could be prevented or at least mitigated by the vaccine, which is 70 to 90percentt effective.
But equally, as Figes points out, the damage of divorce on children can be mitigated by careful handling.
In that sense, all over the world, dissatisfaction with inequality should be somewhat mitigated by our inherent optimism.
This brevity is somewhat mitigated by the lack of filler, with no genre crutches introduced to pad things out.
These are mitigated by a sensibility that mixes playful pop-culture ingenuity with a healthy shot of feminist anger.
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