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Example sentences for "mitigations"

Lexicographically close words:
mitigate; mitigated; mitigates; mitigating; mitigation; mitis; mitlite; mitosis; mitotic; mitout
  1. And on the other hand we have as a set-off against that gross reduction certain very important mitigations which are enumerated in the Report, to which I shall briefly refer.

  2. From the side of labour, the mitigations which may be expected as off-sets to the original reduction are not less important.

  3. Catholics were excluded from the Houses at Dublin as vigorously as from those at Westminster, and few important mitigations of their lot were obtained from their own countrymen.

  4. But such enjoyments as were possessed by the members of these inferior Churches, including the deliberate {52} mitigations of the existing law, were concessions from their superiors.

  5. Some amendments and mitigations being inserted in the bill, it passed the house, was sent back to the lords, who agreed to the alterations, and then received the royal assent.

  6. Many alterations and mitigations were proposed, without effect.

  7. Of bombardment Mitigations of the extreme rights of violence are necessarily consequent upon the rule that useless severity shall not be indulged in (Art.

  8. If they do not do so, they can be deprived of all or any of the mitigations of imprisonment enjoyed by other prisoners circumstanced like themselves.

  9. The Cistercians rejected alike all mitigations and all developments, and tried to reproduce the life exactly as it had been in St Benedict's time, indeed in various points they went beyond it in austerity.

  10. The so-called mitigations of war are comparatively trivial.

  11. Mitigations there were, but mitigations she loathed.

  12. Those mitigations do not, however, logically or morally defend slavery.

  13. We do not here call in question the mitigations with which Christian masters temper into mildness the hard working of an evil system.

  14. There were, indeed, many mitigations and many exceptions; but the settlers at large realised less the healthy sympathy between the master and servant than was common in this country.

  15. These returns were obtained to vindicate Governor Bourke from the charge of unseasonable lenity, and to prove that no just discontent was authorised by the mitigations he had enforced.


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