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mitigating

[mit-i-gey-ting] / ˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪŋ /




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“It really underscores the urgency with which our elected officials and policymakers should be devising ways of mitigating the economic harm that is occurring as a result of immigration enforcement actions.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Understanding what’s created by AI, what’s real, and being able to differentiate between the two comes very important in mitigating these new risks.”

From MarketWatch

When I’m in the thick of mitigating familial expectations, I find it helpful to remind myself that, for the most part, our relatives are coming from a place of excitement and love.

From MarketWatch

It has been reported that discussions shifted to mitigating rather than obliterating the policy completely.

From BBC

The pause would give government agencies "time to work with leaseholders and state partners to assess the possibility of mitigating the national security risks posed by these projects," the Interior Department said in a statement.

From Barron's