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An excuse may do this by mitigating in various ways the subject's responsibility either for an action considered as a whole, or for proper sub-components of the action, or for consequences of the action, or by indicating ways in which a happening is not (a paradigmatic case of) an action.
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Sanctions have their greatest impact in the short term, as their effects tend to be mitigated in the longer term by structural economic and political adjustments.
While reaffirming the gloomy assessments of the study, Logsdon held out hope that the threat of fact-resistant humans could be mitigated in the future.
His apparent response was to claim that such indeterminacy is mitigated in practice within the shared dispositions of one's native language what he called a "home language".
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Thus flooding attack is collaboratively mitigated in this phase.
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