1. Naturally the employee is under a duty to mitigate his loss by finding suitable alternative employment. 2. But he said the expansion process set in motion by the merger should at least mitigate those losses in the long run. 3. It hopes to mitigate losses in Asia by modifying its equipment and tightening credit terms. 4. Sponsors say the aim is to mitigate export losses suffered by the Caribbean countries as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement. 5. Some companies may be able to mitigate exchange rate losses with Japan by increasing sales in Southeast Asia. 6. The commission ordered staff members to come back next week with plans to fully reopen the airport and mitigate the losses. 7. The International Association of Machinist hopes pending legislation to assist U.S. airlines may help mitigate the losses at Boeing. 8. To mitigate that loss, the state replaces that land. 9. Under the Federal Clean Water Act, the state can approve developments that harm existing wetlands only if they conserve other wetland tracts to mitigate that loss. |