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Reid takes Newtonian science to imply a mitigated version of occasionalism according to which the only genuine causation in the world is agent causation.
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While Israel in the 1980s was under much criticism from myths about the state's founding, the reception of this idea was mitigated and "this version of Latrun that was destined to blow up the myth that the regathering was solely in the hands of a group of radicals in the middle of the [Israeli] intellectual community".
Gassendi's work Exercitationes paradoxicae adversus Aristoteleos ("Paradoxical Exercises Against the Aristotelians"), the first part of which was published in 1624, contains an attack on Aristotelianism and an early version of his mitigated skepticism.
As a consequence, effects of clonal interference are mitigated (and thus, the adaptation speed is increased).
Yes, Obamacare will be more expensive, but for millions the rise can be mitigated Apple has launched the first new version of its MacBook Pro laptop in 18 months, with a new touchscreen on the keyboard capable of inserting emoji into text.
In this paper, the authors present a modified version of the CLM technique under the name of SWOOP in some of the drawbacks the CLM are mitigated, and then added a perusal part to the technique by plotting a synthesized response surface of the function to guide the optimization process.
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How could this be mitigated?
Can risks be eventually mitigated?
The damages will be mitigated!
It is not even a mitigated disaster.
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