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Far from branding emoticons an infectious disease, the Florida team endorsed them as a handy tool that could "help mitigate cyber aggression and the resulting escalation of conflict" by "clarifying messages and giving the conversation a more 'light-hearted' tone".
Aggression in meerkats, however, is commonly observed in the context of conflict over reproduction (Kutsukake & Clutton-Brock 2006), suggesting that aggression might play a role in mitigating conflict over reproduction (P. Santema, unpublished data).
No mitigating epithets allowed.
Sometimes the disruptive effects of aggression appear to be mitigated by post-conflict friendly behavior between recent opponents [7].
None of these risk or protective factors assures against aggression, but they can help to mitigate risk until more is done.
Very recently, the speaker of the US House, John Boehmer, stated that expediting the approval to export natural gas to the EU in order to mitigate the Union's reliance on Russian gas was one way to stand up to geopolitical aggression [43].
His words mitigated my fury.
Our plan mitigates snoozing risks.
You always have to mitigate".
That mitigated its losses.
That mitigates her behavior.
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