Mitigate means to reduce or alleviate the impact of OCI to an acceptable level of risk so that the Government’s interest with regard to fair competition and/or contract performance is not prejudiced.
Mitigate means DST’s deployment of security controls as necessary, in its discretion, which are reasonably designed to reduce the adverse effects of threats and reduce risk exposure.
Mitigate means to repair or alter an existing building or design for the purpose, in whole or in part, of reducing the concentration of radon in the indoor atmosphere.
Examples of Mitigate in a sentence
Mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known to Business Associate of a use or disclosure of PHI by Business Associate in violation of the requirements of HIPAA, the Underlying Agreement, or this BAA.
If Customer has provided all necessary information to allow Provider to initiate mitigation countermeasures, the Time to Mitigate goal is measured from the time Customer approval is received by Provider to the time actual mitigation countermeasures are commenced.
Builder to Mitigate] and any other provision of this Agreement that applies to the circumstance in question.
More Definitions of Mitigate
Mitigate means to alleviate, reduce or make less severe;
Mitigate or "mitigation" means a process undertaken by single or cumulative actions to avoid or lessen the damaging effects of human activities upon freshwater wetlands and buffers and the functions and values that they provide prior to, during, or after the completion of any project or activity.
Mitigate means to take measures, subject to county approval, to minimize the harmful effects of the violation where remediation is either impossible or unreasonably burdensome.
Mitigate means the Transfer Agent’s deployment of security controls as necessary, in its discretion, which are reasonably designed to reduce the adverse effects of threats and reduce risk exposure.
Mitigate means to take measures, subject to City approval, to minimize the harmful effects of the violation where abatement is either impossible or unreasonably burdensome.
Mitigate and "mitigation" means any of the following:
Mitigate means to reduce or alleviate the impact of OCI to an acceptable level of risk so that