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mitigated

adjective as in relieved

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England's win-loss record is mitigated by eight Tests played in tough Asian conditions and the balance sheet looks healthier still given the revamp of personnel.

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London City Airport and Heathrow Airport submitted that the proposed scheme could pose a safety risk, and that this should be mitigated by the application of a series of conditions.

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But it says this "will be mitigated by actions including improved transport and sustainable construction practices".

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Without vaccinating children, “the impact of any control measures will be greatly mitigated,” WHO said in a statement to Science.

The research team also found that the exposed female offspring showed exaggerated digging and hyperactivity in adulthood; LR mitigated these effects.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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