Divorce is always worse.
Stanford University - Divorce, Nontraditional Families, and Its Consequences For Children
"We know that children of divorced parents have more emotional and behavioral problems and do less well in school than children who live with both their Parent."
AnswerNo one can provide such a crucial determination on such little information. It is an absurd notion to give the advice that generally, divorce is always worse. Worse than what? Professionals who treat physically and emotionally abused and battered spouses and children would most certainly disagree. One would need to examine the situation, the parties, the conditions under which the children live, etc., etc., etc. That is, if the main concern was for the children. Advising that children should be forced to live in a volatile atmosphere, without knowing any details, in order to maintain a two-parent home is extremely irresponsible.To mitigate something, is to excuse part of it. An example sentence would be: The judge decided to mitigate the sentence.
There aren't really advantages or disadvantages of insurance in construction, but instead insurance helps project owners, developers, and contractors mitigate their financial risk during the construction project. Construction has property exposure, liability exposure, and work comp exposure that need to be insured at a minimum. Chris Larmore - Parenti Insurance
To "Mitigate", is to reduce, or to moderate a state or condition, implying the latter is the correct term.
The noun forms for the verb 'to mitigate' are mitigator and mitigation.
what are the options to mitigate the effects of a tsunami on an area
There are two main uses. One is safety. Some jobs require excessive exposure to UV radiation. Using a sensor can mitigate that. Also, it can be used to make sure objects that are sensitive to UV radiation don't get too large of a dose.
In an attempt to mitigate the pain of a headache, I took some medicine on my way to work. To mitigate the severity of his punishment, he pleaded guilty to the charge. (One generally "relieves" headaches, not mitigates them. Has anyone EVER used the word in this context?)
CashEdge is a company that provides a service that lets financial institutions move money online. Some of these services include account funding, me-to-me transfers, third party transfers, payment options and invoicing. CashEdge is a company that helps clients mitigate risk and decrease fraud exposure.
to relieve or lessen without curing; mitigate; alleviate.
The most effective way to mitigate attacks from worms and viruses is to install security updates. The updates patch vulnerable systems.
Mitigating risk means taking measures to decrease the risk. Wearing a helmet while bicycling is a way to mitigate the risk of a head injury.
yes, the word "mitigate" is a verb. It has two meanings: 1. v.tr. to moderate (a quality or condition) in force or intensity; alleviate. 2. v.intr. to become milder.