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mitigate
mitigate -gat·ed -gat·ing vt : to lessen or minimize the severity of [what actions the State took to the hazardous...
obsolescence
physical deterioration. eco·nom·ic obsolescence : obsolescence that results from external factors (as location) that render a property obsolete, no longer competitive,
point
: a unit used in calculating a sentence by various factors (as aggravating or mitigating circumstances) b : a unit used
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procedural unconscionability
contract compare substantive unconscionability NOTE: Procedural unconscionability is based on factors, such as consumer ignorance or a great deal of unexplained
sentence
downward adjustment of its severity depending on aggravating and mitigating factors split sentence : a sentence of which part is served
use
making a fair use of copyrighted work NOTE: Among the factors determining if a use of a copyrighted work is a
youthful offender
in the hope that he or she will be rehabilitated. Factors in the determination of youthful offender status include the crime
Commission Agent or Broker
another; also, and much more frequently, the percentage given to factors or agents for transacting the business of others. Earning Commission.--Commission
cacogenics
the study of the operation of factors causing degeneration in the type of offspring produced
dysgenics
the study of the operation of factors causing degeneration in the type of offspring produced
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