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1 There are mitigating factors but Wenger must ultimately accept responsibility for this.
2 Judge Patrick Smith said there were no mitigating factors in the case.
3 Rarely have I seen a case with such compelling mitigating factors as Kweku's.
4 And the defense shows mitigating factors and then the jury reaches a result.
5 One of the mitigating factors for RAID 5 is that it's so popular.
6 These remedial actions were seen by the OSC as significant mitigating factors to sanctions.
7 There were mitigating factors too, not least that they started with only eight players.
8 There are various mitigating factors that have made driving any lasting increase in participation difficult.
9 It would have been easy for Roscommon to look for mitigating factors (...)
10 There are no mitigating factors that can justify that.
11 Obviously there are mitigating factors , the more classic sense of mitigation which is mental illness.
12 Several mitigating factors , including operational aspects associated with timing antimicrobial orders, likely influenced order verification time.
13 Mr Justice Carney said the offences merited a six-year sentence before taking into account mitigating factors .
14 Therefore the sentence should be befitting to the crimes that Ndala committed, despite his mitigating factors .
15 There were mitigating factors , of course, but they simply were nowhere near their normal dominant selves.
16 Regulations require that exchanges conduct investigations within a year or less, unless there are mitigating factors .
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