Examples of using Will mitigate in English and their translations into Italian
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any body of water near the house will mitigate the excessive activity of Yang,
Such improved access, together with support for supply-side reforms will mitigate the impact, if any, of reductions in margins of preference brought about by further multilateral trade liberalisation.
That we can implement, and that will mitigate that problem. and Mike Jardine and Scott are gonna come in today
promote measures which will mitigate and in the long run eliminate the causes of these phenomena.
So certainly there was the error, but it was mainly in overlook this technical aspect very significant until the tires did not reach a temperature that will mitigate the problem.
that will contribute to increase roundness as well, will mitigate the succulence of complex foods such as cheese.
identify solutions that will mitigate and offset the impacts
with the aim of identifying actions that will mitigate and compensate the impacts, based on consolidated data
You may both find yourselves assuming that future possibilities will mitigate the need to work hard,
other of these things will mitigate in some degree many difficulties.
Today, a growing body of experts say that moderate reductions in meat consumption will mitigate climate change,
an impact on prices today and the sustainability criteria proposed by the Commission will mitigate the impact for the future.
Garrow will mitigate your claim to nothing.
The medication will mitigate it, yeah. All right.
I have a fungicide that will mitigate it.
Max, inserting a feeding tube will mitigate that.
It will mitigate the consequences, it will enable leverage,
in developing reciprocal behaviour which will mitigate rather than strengthen those differences.
This legislation will mitigate the cross-border effects of soil degradation,
the fact that aviation in Europe is a growth industry will mitigate much of the impact,