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Discover Ludwig"mitigating factor for" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that lessens the severity or impact of a situation or action. Example: The defendant's troubled childhood was presented as a mitigating factor for his crimes during the sentencing phase of the trial.
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It was a mitigating factor for why he didn't push it.
Voluntary intoxication would also be removed as a mitigating factor for judges and magistrates setting sentences.
A mitigating factor for local users: Twine's largest market is New York City.
Van Gaal pointed to the catalogue of injuries as a mitigating factor for the performance and defeat.
We also did not fall for Pistorius's whimpering as evidence of "genuine remorse", which Masipa found to be a mitigating factor for a light sentence.
With no apparent irony, despite the cholera stalking the grubby city outside the courtroom, the mayor's lawyers pointed to his achievements in waste management as a mitigating factor for the judge to consider.The judge duly eschewed a custodial sentence for a fine that, while sizeable, was a slap on the wrist compared with Freetown's Pademba Road prison.
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There may be some mitigating factors for Mr. Obama.
And the mitigating factors for these types of cases is did you realize it?
This was Tonga's first win over the Italians since they first met in the 1999 World Cup, but there are mitigating factors for Italy's defeat.
There were mitigating factors for Arsenal's second 3-0 loss to City in the space of five days; namely that it was City.
What are the mediators, facilitators or mitigating factors for feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness, sustainability and scalability of an mhGAP-based project like The HAPPINESS project?
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