To act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious.
The action of lessening in severity or intensity.
1 Environmental mitigation should be factored into every farming budget, said Mr Fraser.
2 Risk mitigation and strategic decision making are strong factors driving activity levels.
3 The firm noticed an issue last Wednesday and began its mitigation process.
4 Its plan for containment and mitigation will be published early this week.
5 Vice President Mike Pence said the mitigation efforts were having an impact.
6 The policy outlines some 120 actions for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
7 But it had not quantified the costs of risk mitigation , it added.
8 The plea in extenuation of guilt and mitigation of punishment is perpetual.
9 In slight mitigation , small fires were a common occurrence at the time.
10 A mitigation hearing is set for Wednesday with sentencing scheduled for July.
11 People don't think we need to find bugs now that there's mitigation .
12 So from my perspective, what it relates to is mitigation , he said.
13 Hear what his friends can say in mitigation and report to me.
14 What is good evidence in the mitigation process for a defense lawyer?
15 While objections are justified, she did have an interaction and mitigation plan.
16 The efforts of counsel were therefore directed towards a mitigation of sentence.
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Mitigation в диалектах
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