How do you use Mitigations in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Mitigations meaning
plural of mitigation
Using Mitigations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of mitigation
- In the example corpus, mitigations often appears in combinations such as: the mitigations, mitigations in, mitigations will.
Context around Mitigations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mitigations
- In this selection, "mitigations" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, safety, inflation, strike, throughout, gpt and rested stand out and add context to how "mitigations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and inflation mitigations in place and and the mitigations are straightforward. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mitigations" sits close to words such as actinium, adherent and adipose, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mitigations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Our input has been to comment on whether the proposed mitigations will work. (13 words)
The government says “mitigations” will be in place but the strikes would have a significant impact. (16 words)
This includes performing risk assessments and mitigations in respect of children’s safety and well-being. (16 words)
Morgan McLernon is a significant employer in Upper Bann and I will be engaging with management to gain a full understanding of the rationale for this proposed course of action and to ascertain what mitigations will be put in place. (40 words)
The RCN said it is working with the NHS to put in place safety mitigations that can be enacted during the strike, and argued that the messaging over strikes was “disrespectful” and amounted to “emotionally blackmailing” nurses and patients. (39 words)
Intel is the primary developer of Thunderbolt tech now (it initially developed it with Apple) it would “not provide any mitigations to address the Thunderspy vulnerabilities,” including releasing public advisories to inform the general public. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, we go into the year in a strong financial position and with savings and inflation mitigations in place to help us manage through this second year of the settlement,” the annual plan states.
Morgan McLernon is a significant employer in Upper Bann and I will be engaging with management to gain a full understanding of the rationale for this proposed course of action and to ascertain what mitigations will be put in place.
She noted any new building would need to comply with two ordinances the village has passed recently, an updated building code and a measure that requires stronger bird-strike mitigations.
The government says “mitigations” will be in place but the strikes would have a significant impact.
The RCN said it is working with the NHS to put in place safety mitigations that can be enacted during the strike, and argued that the messaging over strikes was “disrespectful” and amounted to “emotionally blackmailing” nurses and patients.
The reports a further 50 have been installing "mitigations" throughout the year, including propping up potentially dangerous ceilings.
These mitigations come in the form of modifications to the users' play experience that make it difficult or impossible to win.
This includes design features and mitigations to help protect priority species and habitat, such as Skylarks, Great Crested Newts, and valuable grassland habitats.
This includes performing risk assessments and mitigations in respect of children’s safety and well-being.
Without safety mitigations, GPT-4 is also able to give more detailed guidance on how to conduct harmful or illegal activities.
As well as examining the reasons for population changes in Wales, and their impacts, the Welsh Affairs Committee will look at the mitigations that could be put in place by the UK Government.
Our input has been to comment on whether the proposed mitigations will work.
This has meant that the swimming team have implemented a number of anti-Covid mitigations to prevent the spread around the team.
A National Park Service (NPS) geomorphologist, mining engineer and other specialists surveyed Nāhuku and determined it could be reopened if safety mitigations were met.
But as early as next week, the entire state could be facing Pritzker’s controversial “mitigations” that are packing the latest wallop to the state’s decimated bar and restaurant industry.
He noted there's always potential for environmental damage in an aquatic environment, but said this is a simple project and the mitigations are straightforward.
Intel is the primary developer of Thunderbolt tech now (it initially developed it with Apple) it would “not provide any mitigations to address the Thunderspy vulnerabilities,” including releasing public advisories to inform the general public.
McHenry County State’s Attorney Patrick D. Kenneally said that the mitigations rested on an executive order that he believes his office isn’t authorized to enforce.
Moving back to “Tier 2” mitigations would allow museums, theaters, and casinos to reopen; retail stores to increase capacity limits; and larger capacity for most public gatherings.
So we have to make some mitigations ahead of that which we know are safe," said Dr. Colin Birch, head of the department of obstetrics and gynecology for the Calgary zone.
Common combinations with mitigations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the mitigations 4×
- mitigations in 3×
- mitigations will 3×
- safety mitigations 3×
- mitigations that 3×
- mitigations to 3×
- covid- mitigations 2×
- and mitigations 2×
- mitigations were 2×
- mitigations are 2×