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The word 'mitigations' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to measures taken to reduce something, such as the impact of something or the severity of something. For example: “The government implemented several mitigations to reduce the economic impact of the pandemic.”
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mitigations
noun
Plural of mitigation
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Three parties gradually appeared: the Zealots, who insisted on a literal observance of the primitive rule of poverty affecting communal as well as personal poverty; the Laxists, who favoured many mitigations; and the Moderates, or the Community, who wanted a legal structure that would permit some form of communal possessions.
"Unfortunately, those mitigations weren't as effective as the reviewer thought," she said.
Another sticking point at Copenhagen was that the developing world insisted, quite rightly, that the developed world should pay for much of the poor nations' carbon mitigations, since the developed world had caused most of the pollution to begin with.
Under "risks and mitigations", the document says: "The risk is that free school proposals will not be subject to financial scrutiny.
"My team is responsible for putting mitigations in place that protect the community, the environment, our employees and the power plant itself.
Walley said she was concerned the process was being subverted to streamline development before its environmental mitigations were properly understood.
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"I think it would be a little irresponsible of an Australian government to order Australian personnel into this very dangerous situation if we didn't have effective risk mitigation strategies in place and at the moment there is no way of doing that".
Granted, emissions mitigation is a much more complex issue.
In the United States, too, genes are appealed to both in mitigation and in blame.
Without such a long-term context to short-term decision-making, short-term targets risk being inconsistent with long-term plans, ultimately necessitating more drastic mitigation strategies in the future to counteract earlier policy short-sightedness," it said.
Harm done and personal culpability are the watchwords followed by looking carefully at any mitigation.
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