Ainda não temos significados para "mitigate by".
1Theatrical Crucifixions, the fleshy coarseness of Rubens which Vandyck tried to mitigate by making it leaner.
2There was a silence, the paralysing effects of which Mr. Pett vainly tried to mitigate by shuffling his feet and coughing.
3She was unable to stir, to move her gaze from his hopeful eyes, to mitigate by a breath her slender white aloofness.
4The tape issues mentioned here are mitigated by backing up to disk.
5At the worst it is mitigated by thought for wife or child.
6But even that bereavement was mitigated by distractions alike inevitable and ennobling.
7But the severity of that Act was mitigated by a beneficent administration.
8Robert's dislike for the man was mitigated by a queer involuntary gratitude.
9This is somewhat mitigated by the group's strong underwriting risk controls.
10In a team, some risks are mitigated by having other people to help.
11That's mitigated by opposing forces like the weak housing market and tight wages.
12The business impact on Heathrow, meanwhile, could be mitigated by charging airlines more.
13The third-quarter pain will be mitigated by another round of so-called reserve releases.
14It is reason mitigated by faith, and faith regulated by reason.
15Recovery can be expedited and its effects mitigated by cooperative action.
16That could be mitigated by a couple of totemic mayoral wins.