Exacerbate
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The more vegetation we lose, the more that's likely to
exacerbate
climate change and lead to further desertification.
Parents
exacerbate
this problem further when they exhibit favoritism, which they do overwhelmingly, no matter how much they admit it.
So I actually spend most of my "World 3.0" book working through a litany of market failures and fears that people have that they worry globalization is going to
exacerbate.
The other bit of data was that sleep disruption may actually exacerbate, make worse, the mental illness state.
She tried not to
exacerbate
his violence or give him ideas.
Today, the disease is still prevalent in 30 countries, most of which face other health crises that
exacerbate
TB and trigger latent cases.
Or do you believe the people who tell you that aid is not going to help, on the contrary it might hurt, it might
exacerbate
corruption, dependence, etc.? Or maybe you turn to the past.
To
exacerbate
the issue, some of the dialogue had no subtitles at all.
His presence is supposed to help Dominique from being hit on or picked up by other men, but he does everything he can to
exacerbate
Dominique's predicament.
On the contrary, austerity will only
exacerbate
the economic slowdown.
Yet, with very few exceptions, governments have failed to take sufficient action to halt climate change, and most
exacerbate
the danger by continuing to support the use of fossil fuels.
Meanwhile, excessive income concentration at the top – a situation that inadequate technological diffusion may
exacerbate
– contributes to excess savings.
Without it, lopsided growth is bound to
exacerbate
the huge cleavages in Indian society.
The Gulf impasse will
exacerbate
the already-fragile situation in the Middle East.
If the prospect of a referendum alone is enough to push the UK into dire economic straits, both the government that introduced that referendum and the group campaigning to
exacerbate
the situation are effectively discredited.
The exact form of the stimulus will likely be inefficient and regressive: big tax cuts for the rich will
exacerbate
the inequality that helped fuel Trump’s success.
Raising issues that have long been resolved is not conducive to bilateral cooperation, and will only
exacerbate
the growing strategic mistrust between China and the US.
Iran may not offer much in the way of solutions; but, if the US abandoned the nuclear deal, the country could easily
exacerbate
the region’s turmoil.
The central bank’s new focus on inflation is unlikely to help matters, either, because it will undermine economic activity and
exacerbate
the pain experienced by the most vulnerable, for whom unemployment may be worse than rising prices.
Given the significant role that natural resources have historically played in global strategic relations – including driving armed interventions and full-scale wars – increasingly murky resource geopolitics threatens to
exacerbate
existing tensions among Asian countries.
As rules are created to manage how countries interact, regulators must work to ensure that digital-trade policies do not
exacerbate
the inequities that the traditional trading regime has exposed.
But the ways governments in developing countries
exacerbate
the divide through their own regulatory policies are much less well understood.
This unprecedented intrusion into areas historically reserved for the states would handcuff directors and boards, shut out the vast majority of retail shareholders, and
exacerbate
the short-term focus that is now seen as one of the root causes of the financial crisis.”
But, for every problem that global warming will
exacerbate
– hurricanes, hunger, flooding – we could achieve tremendously more through cheaper, direct policies today.
Of course, a US recession will also bring further Fed interest-rate cuts, which will
exacerbate
problems later.
It will
exacerbate
highly unequal competition.
This would, of course, cement its central role in Palestinian politics – and it would just as surely
exacerbate
the challenge facing Abbas.
The terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of September, 2001 and their aftermath may
exacerbate
tensions not only between pro-Western and anti-Western schools of thought in Africa, but also between Christians and Muslims.
For its part, the US government openly – and uncharacteristically – criticized Abe’s Yasukuni visit, with its embassy in Japan releasing a statement saying that the US was “disappointed that Japan’s leadership has taken an action that will
exacerbate
tensions with Japan’s neighbors.”
Germany must trust that its agreement to loosen the eurozone’s fiscal belt will not lead to a slowdown of structural reforms, and countries like France need to know that excessive austerity will not
exacerbate
the impact of politically difficult structural reforms in the short run.
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