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Mitigation
Mitigation Mit`i*ga"tion, n. [OE. mitigacioun, F. mitigation,
fr. L. mitigatio.]
The act of mitigating, or the state of being mitigated;
abatement or diminution of anything painful, harsh, severe,
afflictive, or calamitous; as, the mitigation of pain, grief,
rigor, severity, punishment, or penalty.
Syn: Alleviation; abatement; relief.
Meaning of Mitigations from wikipedia
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Mitigation is the
reduction of
something harmful that has
occurred or the
reduction of its
harmful effects. It may
refer to
measures taken to
reduce the...
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Conditions (SRCs)")
claiming that
existing mitigations were enough.
Linux kernel developers chose not to add
mitigations citing performance concerns. The Xen...
- A
mitigating control is type of
control used in
auditing to
discover and
prevent mistakes that may lead to
uncorrected and/or
unrecorded misstatements...
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Environmental mitigation,
compensatory mitigation, or
mitigation banking, are
terms used
primarily by the
United States government and the
related environmental...
- In
criminal law, a
mitigating factor, also
known as an
extenuating cir****stance, is any
information or
evidence presented to the
court regarding the defendant...
- It's a
shame '101
Mitigations' doesn't. Sokol, Tony (March 4, 2019). "The
Simpsons Season 30
Episode 15 Review: 101
Mitigations". Den of G****. Retrieved...
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computer science, it is
typically used to
determine the
causes of symptoms,
mitigations, and solutions.
Bayesian network Complex event processing Diagnosis (artificial...
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Mitigated speech is a
linguistic term
describing deferential or
indirect speech inherent in
communication between individuals of
perceived High Power...
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Radon mitigation is any
process used to
reduce radon gas
concentrations in the
breathing zones of
occupied buildings, or
radon from
water supplies. Radon...
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Mitigation in law is the
principle that a
party who has
suffered loss (from a tort or
breach of contract) has to take
reasonable action to
minimize the...