Her penultimate chapter deftly examines why this evolving and optimistic idea of temporary correction and intercessory prayer as a mitigator served its age so well. |
In the real world, uncertainty exists as to whether mental illness is construed as an aggravator or a mitigator, he said. |
As sovereign risk will remain in the investment landscape, international diversification will be a key driver of performance, as well as a risk mitigator. |
Even Michael Milken had a sentence mitigator. |
Others want to block more dire consequences, and see the state as the obvious mitigator. |
It also opens the door to legislative evasion of Apprendi's strictures by simply redrafting every aggravator as a mitigator. |