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Failure to do so means you have not mitigated your loss and this could lead to your compensation being reduced.
If you don't, you could have your compensation reduced on the basis that you haven't mitigated your loss.
You might've thought, in that period, that somehow your racial makeup could've mitigated your circumstances.
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That you did so ingeniously does not mitigate your tactics.
But there are things you can do to mitigate your CGT bill.
You should either craft an innovation strategy that mitigates your risks or consider forgoing the opportunity.
But under New Jersey tort law, he said, "you've got to show you tried to mitigate your damage" to have a legitimate claim.
That doesn't mean you should ignore what the numbers tell you, but you should try to figure out a structure that mitigates your downside.
At the very least it will mitigate your risks, since stakeholders tend to focus on industry laggards in campaigns aimed at increasing corporate ESG performance.
Acquiring all of your friends' used baby crap is an act of reciprocal altruism: you are providing them with a conveniently located recycling station, staffed by a huggable infant, and they are mitigating your financially catastrophic decision to breed.
Still, if one merely refused to join in, as Haffner attempted to do, "you found yourself in a fiendish situation: it was one of complete and unalleviated hopelessness; you were subjected to insults and humiliations, forced to watch unendurable scenes, had nowhere to turn to mitigate your anguish".
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