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8 Sentences With "softened the impact of"

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Impact: The temporary fixes have already softened the impact of the shortage on consumers.
It also failed to save when money was flowing in, which would have softened the impact of the recession that began in 2014.
The earnings reflect how the bank's turnaround efforts have softened the impact of Brazil's slower-than-expected economic recovery, which has curbed lending activity in Latin America's largest economy.
MSCI's index of Latin American stocks fell 0.3% as gains among the Brazilian shares on the index partially softened the impact of losses seen in other countries, such as Mexico.
Metro declined to comment on speculation the fundraising would be announced after the market close on Wednesday, but the rally softened the impact of a fresh bearish assessment of the lender's prospects by analysts.
DATA TRANSPARENCY Another aspect that has softened the impact of supply shocks on oil prices is the wide availability of data which gives investors a much clearer view on the operations of the market.
The report says there were numerous steps that could have been taken in the years before Harvey that would have softened the impact of flooding from the reservoirs, including not allowing homes to be built in them and their surrounding floodways and giving adequate disclosures about flooding risks whenever homes around the reservoirs were sold.
In February 2009, one of the act's co-authors, former Senator Phil Gramm, also defended his bill: Bill Clinton, as well as economists Brad DeLong and Tyler Cowen have all argued that the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act softened the impact of the crisis.Who Caused the Economic Crisis? . FactCheck.org October 1, 2008. Atlantic Monthly columnist Megan McArdle has argued that if the act was "part of the problem, it would be the commercial banks, not the investment banks, that were in trouble" and repeal would not have helped the situation.

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