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1 The dual lines of production that the company has in place at this facility mitigate only some of this risk.
2 Residents in flood-stricken areas of Christchurch have welcomed the council's move, but it will mitigate only some of the challenges they face.
3 Dr. Ryan's death is a shame-mitigatedonly by the fact that he didn't hurt anyone else.
4 That's a source of strength for their currencies, mitigated only by a surge in Malaysian government debt.
5 Their joy at arrival was mitigated only by the fact that their luggage had landed across town at JFK.
6 Years of business experience, mitigated only by such exercise as the game of poker affords, had intensified an instinctive inexpressiveness.
7 She read the thinly disguised professional cards of lonely ladies whose unhappy lot could be mitigated only by congenial male companionship.
8 The birth of a daughter is regarded as a calamity, mitigated only by the fact that she will bring in some money as a bride.
9 Running from these agents, I felt the same twinge, mitigated only by the reminder that I wasn't committing a crime, but trying to solve one.
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