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Therefore, discussing incidents with colleagues can act as a mitigating factor on the relationship between physicians' malpractice litigation risk and behaviors that run counter to patient safety, or can have a direct effect on these behaviors.
(Hospital board member, also a physician) If errors from complex care are more accepted by the public, complexity of care might act as a mitigating factor on the relationship between the risk of malpractice litigation and the failure of physicians to report and disclose incidents to patients, or directly encourage these behaviors.
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Goodell left enough wiggle room in the policy to allow him to consider "mitigating factors," and evaluate each case on an individual basis to determine whether players should be suspended for more, or fewer, games. .
Suppression can be achieved using methods that are focused on eliminating or mitigating factors that can either promote the reactive process or break down the DDT process.
Much of the current literature in workplace safety focuses on identifying and mitigating factors that contribute to cumulative or traumatic injuries sustained by a particular worker performing a particular task.
He was suspended for 12 weeks, which mitigating factors cut by four, and will be available to play again on 9 May, two days after the end of the regular Premiership season.
The slip asked jurors to review the crimes for aggravating and mitigating factors.
Mitigating Factor: Not a one.
Mitigating Factor: President Barack Obama, Tina Fey.
Mitigating Factor: Two words: Joel McHale.
Mitigating Factor: Well, they did almost nothing to stop it.
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