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On the other hand, the full blow is mitigated somewhat by the possibility that somewhere, somehow you'll find the lost strudel, or be able to replicate it.
The risks of failing are understood and, to the extent possible, mitigated.
Contaminated soils were sequestered or, where possible, mitigated through phytoremediation.
Which is a pretty big problem for a comedian and one not at all mitigated by playing up the possibility of being named the worst host in history.
Carneades appeared to favor a more mitigated form of skepticism, which admitted the possibility of well-founded opinions if not of certain knowledge.
Because initial counting of images was performed by the same investigator who created the images (EW), the possibility of unintended bias was mitigated by providing the same set of images in a blinded fashion to a second investigator (PES).
§1.3 suggests that the objections may be mitigated sufficiently to save the simple picture's experiential core as a live theoretical possibility.
These data raise the possibility that metabolic defects caused by long-term rapamycin use could be mitigated transient withdrawal from the treatment, or by concurrent or alternative therapies.
These reasons, then, or something like them, led Philo, along with other mitigated skeptics, to the formal position that, while nothing could be known (as shown by the Academic arguments against the possibility of cognitive impressions), it is nevertheless rational to assent under certain conditions, i.e. to hold beliefs based on reasons (Cicero Ac. 2.78).
It mitigated surprise obstacles.
How will this be mitigated?
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