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Generally it means to reduce or make something less severe, such as a punishment or consequence. For example: The lawyers argued for the mitigation of the sentence due to the extenuating circumstances.
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"The combat helmet was designed particularly for mitigation of fragments.
Such solutions rely on the mitigation of negative effects.
Mitigation of driver distraction will turn out to be much quicker and more reliable than mitigation of the impairment due to elevated blood alcohol.
There is even a group that works for mitigation of sentences for Jewish prisoners.
Mitigation of them requires constant reappraisal of priorities and performance by all involved.
Modern agricultural innovations can help with both adaptation to and mitigation of climate change.
Though threats will always remain, the mitigation of security risks is absolutely critical.
The PG-13-safe mitigation of on-screen violence doesn't suggest the filmmaker's acceptance of it.
Very little mitigation of that sort happened last November at Grinnell.
The laws are framed in terms of denial or mitigation of either "genocide" warranting prosecution and imprisonment.
This is cause for alarm when related to unknown reproductive activity and targeted mitigation of larger sharks.
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