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Discover Ludwig"mitigating force" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that lessens the seriousness or impact of a negative situation or action. Example: The defendant's lawyer argued that his client's difficult upbringing should be considered as a mitigating force in the sentencing for his crimes.
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But Netanyahu intends his proposed basic law to be precisely a mitigating force to the Law of Human Dignity.
So long as the Law of Human Dignity remains in place, with no mitigating force in basic law, Israeli plaintiffs will have a chance of overturning prejudicial elements of the old Zionist legal structure.
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On the other hand, the spectrum degradation procedure described above is also triggered by the arrival of a PU to mitigate forced termination of interrupted SU calls.
Mitigating forces have come into play precisely because the danger to American democracy is real.
The seat then functions like a giant baseball mitt, catching the person, mitigating the force transferred through their body.
Tackling them means shifting America's economic model — tilting the playing field away from consumption toward production; away from entitlement spending and more toward investment in infrastructure, skills and technology; mitigating those forces that concentrate wealth and nurturing instead a broad-based opportunity society.
Statistical analysis of transmission and dissipation data shows that dissipative modes are of primary importance for mitigating impact forces, while other factors are of secondary importance.
This earthquake originated some 30 miles below the surface near Olympia, and its depth seems to have mitigated the force suggested by its magnitude, 6.8.
That is partly what happens, but traders need law and justice to operate, and themselves need the collective state to mitigate brute force.
And a company sent him a product called the Guardian Cap, a piece of padding fastened by Velcro over a helmet to mitigate the force of head-on collisions.
Though the oblique angle by which the waves approached the Pacific coast of the United States mitigated their force, Crescent City, Calif., saw waves of up to 5.6 feet (1.7 metres), and boats and docks in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Long Beach were damaged.
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