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To the extent potential conflict is eliminated by resort to the Doctrine of Double Effect, the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing, and so forth (and it is not clear to what extent patient-centered versions rely on these doctrines and distinctions to mitigate potential conflict), then a potential for "avoision" is opened up.
No mitigating epithets allowed.
Incentives are critical to mitigating system risk.
"We spend £100m mitigating Tory welfare cuts.
Mitigating these conflicts is important for conservation.
Conflict can be avoided or mitigated, however, if there is as clear distinction as possible between the two respective roles.
Embracing this distinction, understanding its causes, working to mitigate them and monitoring our water down to the last drop are the essentials of the new, post-drought era of California water.
While the DPP has made clear that his new guidelines do not alter the existing law, the six factors that could mitigate against a prosecution emphasise that the Crown Prosecution Service observes a clear distinction between an act of compassionate help towards someone who wants to die and those acts that have a malicious or selfish motivation.
Instead — in a vanishingly fine distinction — she hoped to present his life in a way that might mitigate his moral culpability.
You always have to mitigate".
His words mitigated my fury.
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