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After the Restoration, the Licensing Act of 1662 was ruthlessly enforced until after the Great Plague of 1664 65, when its rigours were mitigated; it lapsed in 1679.
These difficulties were mitigated after 1872, when the federal government was empowered to deal with certain civil-law problems, primarily those involving commerce.
American disappointments over Iraq and Iran were mitigated by continued co-operation with France over Syria, and by an expansion of NATO's peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan.
Losses in its lending arm, GE Capital, were mitigated somewhat in the recent quarter.
From 2000 to 2005, 53percentt of existing GHG emissions were mitigated and stored in the surface soils and vegetation of our planet at no cost to us.
While this study presents limitations, these were mitigated by careful design and analysis.
By using several methods, the limitations of any one particular method were mitigated (Adato, 2012; Rubio, 2012).
The limitations of time on the level of data analysis were mitigated as far as possible through triangulation of quantitative and qualitative patterns in the data.
The market's losses were mitigated for part of the session by a drop in the price of oil.
Warnings were expressed, CBS executives said, but they were mitigated by her talent for building a competitive morning program.
My fears of passing out, or worse, were mitigated by what I thought might be my last sight -- the spectacular view down to the river and valleys below.
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