However, if somebody in the group says "no that's not true", that will mitigate the influence.
"And it's a call to not only mitigate the suffering, but also to mitigate the costs.
Last month, Arun Jaitley, the finance minister, attempted to mitigate some of the effects of the slowdown as he announced a budget which included higher minimum prices for farmers and free health insurance for 100m poor families.
Vitamin B could help mitigate the effects of the most dangerous type of air pollution, according to a new study published last Monday.
In other words, if you're unlucky enough to have the particular gene that doubles your chances of getting asthma, getting a cat early can help mitigate that risk.
Vivek Wadhwa, a US-based entrepreneur and academic who writes about ethics and technology, thinks the new wave of automation has geopolitical implications: "Tech companies must accept responsibility for what they're creating and work with users and policymakers to mitigate the risks and negative impacts.
Vitamin B could help mitigate the effects of the most dangerous type of air pollution, according to a new study published Monday.
More education and a universal basic income may mitigate the impact of robotics on the labour market.
" "What we would suggest is that if you can't get round it, the only choice is to brake and avoid or mitigate the damage.
And it would mitigate chronic pollution in Chinese cities.
Not restrict trade, as Chad Bown explains: cancelling trade agreements does not do much to help displaced workers (though enforcing them better might), and there is little in modern trade deals that stops governments from enacting domestic policies to mitigate the harm for those on the losing side, such as better healthcare provision in the US.
When making new connections, it's best to stick to the style that works for you in order to mitigate homesickness.
To mitigate the risks, the public needs to first understand and recognize their emotions.
As the world gets hotter, however, urban areas will need to put themselves at the heart of the international effort to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Another limitation is the need to calibrate policy and mitigate side effects.
" 'If we can learn to separate emotion from outcome, like successful Poker players, we might be able to mitigate this risk.
The government is seeking an array of penalties against the company, including fines and further actions to mitigate the emission of harmful pollutants.
Here's how: PageFair's canny strategy to mitigate users' outrage is that it will only show ads that aren't "intrusive," Mr.
While statistics based on standardized questionnaires pointed to a link between the finger length differential and behavior, other factors can mitigate that impact, according to Wlodarski.
The law will help mitigate the harm caused by cyber-bullying and give victims a quick and effective means of redress, supporters said.