Examples of using Mitigating in English and their translations into German
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Mitigating this unscrupulous practice.
Do you wish to submit any mitigating evidence?
Mitigating marine eutrophication risks;
Respecting biodiversity; mitigating global warming.
Mitigating overvoltage in communication networks.
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Protecting the climate, mitigating the effects of climate change.
Mitigating steam or water bath for warming the head.
Other side results and approaches of mitigating them include.
There are no mitigating circumstances in this- for either side!
RAID The Warrior ninja this mitigating for justice.
Mitigating the impact of bats in historic churches.
Integrity goes digital: Realising opportunities, mitigating Risks.
Mitigating the effects of Zika virus and its complications.
Are not capable of mitigating incomplete or late shipments.
It's back today and there are instructions for mitigating the risk.
Wetlands can help mitigating nitrogen eutrophication of coastal waters.
Other side impacts as well as approaches of mitigating them consist of.
Because of mitigating circumstances, all charges but one are dismissed.
Have you got a talent for spotting and mitigating potential issues?
Mitigating information asymmetry among shareholders in M& A transactions.
Finally, Commissioner, you spoke of mitigating the effects of the sludge.
Mitigating climate change is the key to protecting our economy.
Comfortable and stylish built-in rubber butt pad mitigating recoil and provides comfort.
This counted as a mitigating circumstance in calculating the final amount.
Mitigating climate change requires an extremely broad-ranging and sustained effort.
Other policies aimed at mitigating climate change also have positive effects on health.
Mitigating risk of vendor audit and unexpected/unbudgeted cost Driving cost savings.
Meeting and mitigating climate change can raise some unexpected issues.
USA: Mitigating the risk of cross-contamination from the use of flexible gastrointestinal endoscopes.
Mitigating the impact of employee turnover by helping retain key process knowledge.