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mitigate

[mit-i-geyt] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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Even if the harms are as devastating as some argue, it doesn’t necessarily follow that blanket bans will effectively mitigate these harms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carnival also added that an improvement in net yields and nonfuel costs would partially mitigate the more than $500 million impact from recent changes in fuel prices.

From Barron's

“Today, we are proactively mitigating risks before they affect the traveling public,” FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said in a statement announcing the policy change.

From Los Angeles Times

“We still view that sort of chain of events as something that could be mitigated by some positive developments out there,” Schlossberg said.

From MarketWatch

But its years of contingency planning have helped mitigate the impact, putting it in a better situation than some of its neighbors.

From Barron's