Sentence examples for tends to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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For Ms. Bell, formerly of NBC News, that has meant steering reporters to documentary evidence that tends to mitigate Senator Glenn's role in the Keating affair.

The second enhancement tends to mitigate the power alterations caused by the attacks.

A high pre-crisis share of female workers in the labour force on the other hand tends to mitigate these effects.

In this case, we sort of aggressively avoided being hands-on producers because that tends to mitigate what the intent of the thing is, which is for really spontaneous expression of experience.

The limited deployment tends to mitigate the drone's strengths, such as advanced targeting capabilities and an ability to hover over the battlefield.

Taking the impact of each gene as the average of the impacts of this same gene in each parent tends to mitigate large negative or positive effects of the parental genes.

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And factors that tend to mitigate it.

His economic policies, along with a 2005 freedom-of-information act, have tended to mitigate corruption.

But the net purchases by individual investors tend to mitigate the price decline of stocks that have had negative news and to exaggerate the increases of those with positive news.

In its decision, the state board of parole said releasing Chapman would not only "tend to mitigate the seriousness of your crime" but also endanger public safety because someone might try to harm him out of anger, revenge or to gain notoriety.

The dominance in America today of the 24-hour cable news networks and the Internet, the sheer size of the country, the basic conventions of public discourse, not to mention that the only two major parties have, or at least feign having, a desire to court the political center, all tend to mitigate against the sort of propaganda that one can now find in Europe.

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