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That's not the point of being queer, just as mitigated reproductive rights aren't the point of being a woman.
These forces simply operate over ultra-long cycles and are mitigated for periods of time by the existence of patents.
The elections on November 11th brought striking successes for Serb and Croat nationalists, mitigated only in part by an impressive showing, among Muslim voters, for a multi-ethnic party.In this section Fifth tongue, fifth column?
Funding risks are somewhat mitigated in the near future, thanks to liquidity provided by central banks.
From Japan's perspective, the threat of a flood of cheap goods from China is partially mitigated by rising labour costs in its neighbour's booming economy.
And the risk of earthquakes, which has long been present in conventional oil-and-gas extraction, is modest and mitigated by monitoring.
American disappointments over Iraq and Iran were mitigated by continued co-operation with France over Syria, and by an expansion of NATO's peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan.
But another way of looking at it is that the public fury over the spill was key to spurring the response that mitigated the impact.
In the 1930s the contractionary impact of America's fiscal cuts was mitigated to some extent by an improvement in net exports; America's trade balance swung from a deficit of 0.2% of GDP to a surplus of 1.1% of GDP between 1936 and 1938.
The social costs could have been better mitigated, as could the decline of manufacturing, which David Cameron is now trying to address.
But circumstances have somewhat mitigated what might easily have been much more serious effects in Great Britain.
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