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  • 61mitigating — adj. serving to reduce blame; of situations; as, mitigating factors; mitigating circumstances. Opposite of {aggravating}. [Narrower terms: {exculpatory}] Syn: extenuating. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 63Cross-examination — For cross examination in policy debate, see Structure of policy debate. For the research methodology, see Triangulation (social science) …

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  • 68Witness — For other uses, see Witness (disambiguation). Evidence …

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  • 69Testimony — Testify redirects here. For other uses, see Testify (disambiguation) and Testimony (disambiguation) …

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