mitigating in the PONS Dictionary

mitigating Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to allow mitigating circumstances LAW

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Consequently, youth was now perceived as a mitigating factor in sentencing, and the death penalty for juveniles was abolished.
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Additionally, nuclear criticality safety is concerned with mitigating the consequences of a nuclear criticality accident.
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Counsel presented no mitigating evidence to the jury at the sentencing phase.
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During the trial none of the defendants claimed that they had not carried out these acts; only that there were mitigating circumstances.
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Currently, automated backpressure regulators can maintain a constant pressure in the column even if flow rate varies, mitigating this problem.
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Simply put, the vision of the museum was to assist in mitigating and preventing future victimization through understanding the meaning behind offender behavior.
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Also, the judges must take into account any rehabilitative concerns that would alter the nature and reduce the severity of the sentence by mitigating factors.
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The pedestrian bridge was another mitigating concession promised.
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The agreement regularized an initial plan for mitigating the damage caused by pirates.
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Mitigating factors are repentance and lack of success of the crime.
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