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The phrase "mitigated to the" is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
A more suitable phrase might be "mitigated by". For example, "The impact of the storm was mitigated by the preparedness of local authorities."
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Its purpose is to affirm that the interventional laboratory poses workplace hazards that must be acknowledged, better understood, and mitigated to the greatest extent possible.
Even if the field agent asserts the 75% civil fraud penalties and 50% willful FBAR penalties, taxpayers can request that the penalties be mitigated to the lower 20% accuracy-related penalty, and to non-willful FBAR penalties.
In addition to rigorous acid cleaning implemented at each step of the fabrication process, a three layer tantalum foil gettering system was devised such that any free oxygen and carbon impurities contained in the argon gas within the HIP vessel was mitigated to the extent possible before coming into contact with the tantalum cladding.
Furthermore, the political costs, small to begin with, can be significantly mitigated to the extent that "nontraditional Republican" peace advocates organize and propagandize for a Paul vote in Iowa independently of the Paul campaign.
The question on my mind is whether or not the CLA's concerns can be mitigated to the point that the policy desires of the City Council can be realized.
It is true that the Coastal Commission has insisted that offshore oil activity be conducted in such a way that "adverse environmental effects are mitigated to the maximum extent feasible". In fact, this is a requirement of the program approved by the federal government pursuant to the federal Coastal Zone Management Act.
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Penetrating China could however mean margin pressures for the company in the longer term, mitigated to an extent by the carrier subsidies.
Although mitigated to some extent by the ethnographic work during the preparatory phase, the sensitivity of the topics and the lack of fit between the participants' messy descriptions and vague categories and the quantification and ostensibly precise categories of the trialists meant that some ambiguity persisted in the data (for example relating to what should be considered a "sex act").
The biggest risk factor is probably the cost of feed grain for the company's livestock, but that is mitigated to some extent by the fact that so much of the company's sales are value-added products with higher profit margins.
The casting issue is mitigated, to some extent, by the show's proclivity for mixing lachrymose family drama in with the odd-couple farce.
However, these are mitigated to some extent both by the greater selectivity of the methods they employ, and by the declaration within the databases of all known false-positive matches.
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