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Why, they've wondered, weren't the observers packing vials of venom and anti-venom that might have mitigated the effects of a cobra bite?
Sanctions remained and took a severe toll until Iraq accepted the Oil for Food Program and the gradual development of that program mitigated the effects of the sanctions.
It mitigated the effects of under-enforcement in a private prosecution system by encouraging litigants to uncover and punish their opponents' past violations.
When President Obama's stimulus package produced insufficient results, they didn't concede that maybe there are other factors at play, which mitigated the effects.
Cocoa and gold exports mitigated the effects of the global economic downturn; however, remittances from abroad and direct foreign investment declined sharply.
Hurricane-relief money will be inadequately spent, though, if it does not address the endemic issues that make hurricanes more dangerous — or shore up those aspects of government oversight which mitigated the effects of Harvey and Irma.
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The model may have mitigated the effect of the recent downturn on the bank's performance.
Warming mitigated the effect of pH on growth.
Indeed, subtracting the inhibition from C2 to VSI mitigated the effect of disconnecting PdN6.
In the short-term, effective planning and targeted outreach can mitigate the effects of future disasters.
These groups work to mitigate the effects of disasters.
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