Aún no tenemos significados para "mitigate only".
1The dual lines of production that the company has in place at this facility mitigate only some of this risk.
2Residents in flood-stricken areas of Christchurch have welcomed the council's move, but it will mitigate only some of the challenges they face.
3Dr. Ryan's death is a shame-mitigatedonly by the fact that he didn't hurt anyone else.
4That's a source of strength for their currencies, mitigated only by a surge in Malaysian government debt.
5Their joy at arrival was mitigated only by the fact that their luggage had landed across town at JFK.
6Years of business experience, mitigated only by such exercise as the game of poker affords, had intensified an instinctive inexpressiveness.
7She read the thinly disguised professional cards of lonely ladies whose unhappy lot could be mitigated only by congenial male companionship.
8The birth of a daughter is regarded as a calamity, mitigated only by the fact that she will bring in some money as a bride.
9Running 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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