Sentence examples for mitigating benefit from inspiring English sources

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As the years pass, the hope of being cured of my anxiety has faded into a resigned desire to come to terms with it, to find some redemptive quality or mitigating benefit to my being, too often, a quivering, quaking, neurotic wreck.

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Disinfected surfaces eventually become contaminated, thus, mitigating the benefit of the initial disinfection.

If DOX were to be used concurrently with toceranib in dogs with HSA, it is probable that lower doses would be required to avoid severe adverse events, thus potentially mitigating the benefit of cytotoxic chemotherapy.

Epidemiologic modeling studies have shown that the benefits of VMMC at the population level can be conferred to women, but the role of concurrency in mitigating the benefit as suggested by these participants has not been explored and warrants further study.

Unfortunately, intensive glucose lowering strategies also increase the risk of severe hypoglycemic events [ 15- 17] and promote weight gain and sodium retention resulting in higher blood pressure [ 16- 18], thereby mitigating the benefit that can be achieved through tight glycemic control [ 19].

Pregnancy related adverse effects of any magnitude in these women are of primary importance from both a clinical practice and a public health point of view as they can affect personal decisions about vaccination, thus mitigating the benefits of vaccination that is, the prevention of clinically relevant endpoints of precancerous lesions and cervical cancer.

Their ability to share the pain as energy becomes more expensive would mitigate the benefit if the trend reverses, Mr. Inker said.

The overall trust strategy has taken these issues into account and plans are in place to mitigate and/or benefit from these changes".

On this basis, high coworker support may force men to more strongly commit themselves to work, which may mitigate the benefit of coworker support in terms of stress.

It is also possible that patients did not initiate co-trimoxazole early enough to reduce HIV-associated deaths that occurred early during TB treatment, that antimicrobial resistance mitigated the benefit of co-trimoxazole, or that our study was under-powered to show a strong beneficial effect.

But the paper also raises hope that the present, increasingly hostile climate for housing finance may have a hidden benefit: mitigating a damaging distortion in the system.

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