mitigation in the PONS Dictionary

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Another approach to climate change mitigation is climate engineering.
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From these systematic analyses, mitigation measures - or actions taken to reduce the risk - are developed.
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It should also include mitigation strategies such as the installation of sprinklers within the institution.
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Military members facing punishment may raise a good soldier defense that draws in specifics of their duty performance as mitigation against the charges against them.
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Mitigation can place before and after an emergency happens.
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Each plan shall address the emergency management system functions of preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation.
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It is also unrelated to the ability of the defendant to represent himself, or to any evaluation of mitigation factors.
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The actions of the defendant may also result in the mitigation of damages which would otherwise have been due to the successful plaintiff.
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For example, an international fund could be used to support both mitigation and adaptation.
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The costs of biological mitigation, therefore, are low compared to those of many other alternative measures.
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