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One thing that mitigates against it.
These tour operators use a hedging strategy that mitigates the effects of currency exchange fluctuations.
The only thing that mitigates against full production is just the condition of my body.
Again, though, there is a perhaps little-known factor that mitigates engine knock.
The Osborne trap shatters the social contract that mitigates risk and provides an adequate income to all.
Another factor that mitigates against women is that they generally have a shorter career span than men.
Without revealing any details, I will say that we have some incredible technology that mitigates the IDF threat.
"And there is a whole bunch of stuff that mitigates against that: gerrymandering, and the way campaigns are financed, and super PACs, and the Balkanisation of the media".
I have to be free to wrestle with my own preoccupations, and if I'm bringing any political awareness to that process, that mitigates my freedom.
Mr. Henderson's spotlit turn at Carnegie Hall in Duke Ellington's company is, in fact, a return engagement that mitigates a painful memory.
But despite his horror about the 'persistent avoidance of the subject or aversion to it', he is left with a paradox that mitigates his resentment.
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