"l wanted to mitigate your rigor with my love, the breath of hope entered my heart... | |
- Besides the fact that we don't believe there was an affair, except perhaps in Mr. Davison's mind, his proposed stipulation does not mitigate the other evidence. | |
- Here I am... trying to mitigate some of your pain and you repeat my words. | |
- attenuate and mitigate. | |
Aeronautical engineers at NASA and mit... are testing a personal centrifuge system... that may mitigate the very real dangers. | |
"l wanted to mitigate your rigor with my love, the breath of hope entered my heart... | |
- Besides the fact that we don't believe there was an affair, except perhaps in Mr. Davison's mind, his proposed stipulation does not mitigate the other evidence. | |
- Here I am... trying to mitigate some of your pain and you repeat my words. | |
- attenuate and mitigate. | |
Aeronautical engineers at NASA and mit... are testing a personal centrifuge system... that may mitigate the very real dangers. | |
...this precept mitigates the derivations of autonomy, establishing... measures for trusteeship, in coordination with reasonable activity by the trustee. | |
A good woman mitigates our baser tendencies. | |
Certainly that mitigates Mr. Garrett's. | |
He might if it mitigates charges of conspiracy, terrorism and the murder of a federal agent. | |
I cannot bear to lose the one thing that mitigates this twisted core of my existence. | |
...this precept mitigates the derivations of autonomy, establishing... measures for trusteeship, in coordination with reasonable activity by the trustee. | |
A good woman mitigates our baser tendencies. | |
Certainly that mitigates Mr. Garrett's. | |
He might if it mitigates charges of conspiracy, terrorism and the murder of a federal agent. | |
I cannot bear to lose the one thing that mitigates this twisted core of my existence. | |
But also can feel his pain, might have mitigated the mine. | |
But the sadness we feel, is mitigated by the science ... somewhere angels blowing looks at the horns of this man. | |
Drangel's disaster will soon be mitigated... by my triumph over the skies of New York before the week is done. | |
For your mitigated support and tiny portion of your life. | |
I argued that your involvement had already mitigated the current threat. | |
"Diminished capacity" and "mitigating circumstances". | |
"If yes, should he be deemed irresponsible and granted mitigating circumstances?" | |
"There are no mitigating circumstances in rebellion against a sovereign lord." | |
"There were," he said, "no mitigating circumstances." | |
"This presumption shall be subject to qualification... "according to mitigating facts." | |
But also can feel his pain, might have mitigated the mine. | |
But the sadness we feel, is mitigated by the science ... somewhere angels blowing looks at the horns of this man. | |
Drangel's disaster will soon be mitigated... by my triumph over the skies of New York before the week is done. | |
For your mitigated support and tiny portion of your life. | |
I argued that your involvement had already mitigated the current threat. | |
"Diminished capacity" and "mitigating circumstances". | |
"If yes, should he be deemed irresponsible and granted mitigating circumstances?" | |
"There are no mitigating circumstances in rebellion against a sovereign lord." | |
"There were," he said, "no mitigating circumstances." | |
"This presumption shall be subject to qualification... "according to mitigating facts." | |