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The one mitigating factor is stimulus.
(One mitigating factor: a portion of the ticket's face value is usually tax deductible).
One mitigating circumstance might arise if a number of positives resulted from the use of the steroid nandrolone, scientists said.
4.21am GMT 15th over: England 71-2 (Stokes 6, Ballance 1) That run-out did have one mitigating circumstance, to be totally honest.
The judge said there was only one mitigating factor - the age of the defendant, who was 22 at the time of the blasts.
One mitigating factor is that Vodafone did not spend a large amount of cash in its buying spree; most of the acquisitions were paid for with Vodafone stock.
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So how might one mitigate the effect of multifunctional and scarcely informative annotations?
This paper addresses the challenge of striking a balance between, on one hand, mitigating uncertainty through the existence of systematic processes and structures and, on the other, stimulating creativity through allowable variation in work processes and structures.
And we can certainly have a say in which one takes root, by preparing the ground for one and mitigating against the other.
The open drainage system presents an advantage over the conventional drainage one in mitigating flood problems in urban development.
All game, he was the one who mitigated the disaster that began with Westbrook but rippled throughout the team.
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