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These mitigating conditions usually diminish their responsibility for the wrongs they do, sometimes making their action wholly excusable (though not objectively justified).
In the kind of story Conlon refers to — crime stories — societal factors can cut both ways: they exonerate a criminal because of mitigating conditions, such as poverty or ethnic or racial discrimination; or they can define crime rigidly, in terms of its social definition, the breaking of the law, and make no allowance for mitigating circumstances.
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Therefore, the proper establishment of blood vessels within the placenta is central to fetal growth and survival and may serve as a therapeutic target for mitigating clinical conditions that are associated with altered placental vasculature.
There is one mitigating circumstance.
This could point to a lack of gender bias or could be attributed to environment conditions and mitigating circumstances that Swedish disciplinary boards are obliged to take into consideration (e.g., information given by teacher, length of study time, etc).
It has been observed that the non-linear control scheme for the TCSC controller is more effective compared to its conventional design as well as its performance is quite satisfactory for different loading conditions in mitigating transient stability of a multimachine power system.
Clifton L. Holmes, a Longview, Tex., defense lawyer who is one of Mr. Banks's appeal lawyers, said Mr. Banks's trial lawyer did "very little preparation in terms of preparing for the punishment trial and introducing those kinds of things that all courts recognize as mitigating factors, such as the condition of his upbringing and the like".
Those participating in elicitation of indirect tariffs are always asked to make a hypothetical choice whereas direct utilities are usually based on the experience of people who actually have the condition, who are aware not only of the distress of living with a condition, but also of mitigating factors.
The judge noted it has since been determined that Brown has an underlying mental health condition that was a mitigating factor in his sentencing.
"If we get to sentencing, we need to articulate mitigating factors, particularly the defendants' adaptions to conditions of confinement," said Cmdr. Walter Ruiz of the Navy, a defense lawyer for one of the detainees, Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi.
For example, cancer patients under chemotherapy often find Chinese medicine effective in mitigating pain, and people with multiple chronic conditions may be referred to different specialists, some may not be available within a single segment.
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