在 英语 中使用 Mitigated 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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While it has“noticed a dip” in the market, Dean says she has mitigated this by“focusing on the sectors that are doing well”.
Several interviewees mentioned that they mitigated the risk of rapidly evolving prices by having the price as a fixed discount off the catalogue price of the supplier.
If not sufficiently mitigated, the risks could undermine the expected benefits of the integrated matrix organization and render restructuring efforts wasteful.
Vulnerabilities associated with short-term borrowing are, however, mitigated by high reserve coverage ratios.
The illness lasted long, left her very weak, and returned, at intervals, though with mitigated severity, again and again.
Modest economic growth in the Palestinian economy and the selective easing of restrictions by the Israeli authorities in 2012 and 2013 have mitigated some of the harsh conditions facing Palestinians.
Costly delays later in the process can potentially be avoided or mitigated during this phase.
This problem may be mitigated to some extent if the administrator is appointed and supervised by a court or other authority.
Every effort should be made to avoid adverse impacts, and if avoidance is not feasible, they should be minimized, mitigated or offset.
As a concept, I again want to emphasize our dual-core strategy, where we are working collaboratively with mitigated risks across North America and China.
This suggests that existing road safety efforts in some middle- and high-income countries have mitigated the situation.
Mitigation beyond business as usual and emissions mitigated per unit of investment(India, MISC.5/Add.1).
If the instigated person has not committed the instigated crime, the instigator may be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.".
A project manager must also be sure the work is done correctly and that any risks associated with the project are identified and mitigated.
The Secretary-General affirmed that costs could be best contained and the risks mitigated under such an implementation strategy.
But he had lowered his tone to friendly pleading, and the offensive word was mitigated by his smile.
If a mental patient who has not completely lost the ability of recognizing or controlling his own conduct commits a crime, he may be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.
In the coming new year, we do not know whether the hardships will be increased or mitigated.
It also does not suffer from the shorter lifetimes of OLED, although the multi-year lifespan of modern OLEDs has mitigated this issue in most roles.
Remedial actions yet to be fully taken or intended effects of actions yet to be fully realized or inherent risks to be mitigated.