Sentence examples for mitigating fact of from inspiring English sources

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This is a mitigating fact, of which the Tribunal takes notice.

The aggravated nature of Sergeant Bergdahl's alleged conduct is far outweighed, in my opinion, by the mitigating fact of his five-year imprisonment in the hands of an astonishingly brutal enemy.

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Nor did they choose George Eliot, the author of the single greatest English novel, "Middlemarch," whose adoption of a masculine pseudonym may, for her contemporaries, have gone some way toward mitigating the unsettling fact of her towering intellectual superiority over most, if not all, of her male peers.

It was unclear, though, whether his well-received audition would mitigate the fact that several of his positions on social issues can hamper Republicans seeking national office.

However, these efforts have done little to mitigate the fact that one of the four — the lone Rohingya man in his 20s — has asked to be sent back to Myanmar after living in Cambodia for only a little over three months.

Their diminished or inactive roles in the years to follow can't mitigate the fact that the journey of a child's life began with them.

Of course all wars are terrible, but good movies have a way of mitigating that dreary fact even as they acknowledge it.

The world can't stop climate change altogether, but policies to reduce carbon emissions would have a major impact on whether sea levels rise by 3 feet toward the end of the century or more than 5. Policies designed to mitigate the effects, after the fact, of global warming have been only slightly more effective than those designed to stop it from happening in the first place.

Their absence does not mitigate the fact that the Republicans were making a brazen effort to continue to milk donors in a time of crisis.

This, however, does not mitigate the fact that Superfund listings for sites in minority and low-income areas are even less likely since enactment of environmental justice legislation.

This fact implies that preventing or mitigating chronic diseases of infectious etiology could have considerable positive impact on global and domestic health.

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