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Well, the altitude
exacerbated
my symptoms.
Similarly, negative things in social collectives and societies, things like obesity, and violence, imprisonment, and punishment, are
exacerbated
as economic inequality increases.
So, as manufacturing starts to allow more design options, this problem gets exacerbated, of the whole and the parts.
Already angry at her father for their frequent relocations, her anger is
exacerbated
when her mother is suddenly confined to a sanatorium for tuberculosis.
Director Don Hartman, who also scripts, is not able to fully utilize his talent for snappy dialogue because of Pinza's tentative English usage, and the requisite rewriting, coupled with less than total rapport in evidence between the two stars, results in a somewhat raggedy tone to the screenplay,
exacerbated
by the studio's unkind cutting of many scenes, leading to a confusing ending.
Vlad Tepes had the Saxons of Transilvania account for their transgressions against the conquered local Romanian population and it was because of the vengeful literate Germans who wrote
exacerbated
stories about him that he was later on remembered as the sadistic figure we now read of in the history books.
She discovers that they're illness is being
exacerbated
by a crooked doctor.
The change to an unflattering "strawberry" blonde look
exacerbated
the problem as few actresses have ever been less suited to a light hair color.
Hackneyed, predictable script
exacerbated
by unimaginative direction and repetitive camera work.
This heavy handed approach is
exacerbated
by Paul Brown's ridiculously overwrought costumes, which try frantically to convey the image of humans as insects.
Sympathy for GreenspanBERKELEY – In the circles in which I travel, there is near-universal consensus that America’s monetary authorities made three serious mistakes that contributed to and
exacerbated
the financial crisis.
But the day is fast approaching when fires, droughts, and storms
exacerbated
by global warming will dwarf our ability to respond.
Not only did they fail to mitigate the risks, underscored in the 2007 collapse, that new retail investors introduce into the market; they actually
exacerbated
them, by allowing, and even encouraging, those investors to accumulate leverage through margin buying.
The APC was able to exploit divisions within the PDP, which were
exacerbated
by Jonathan’s controversial participation in the 2011 election, to swell its ranks further.
These adverse trends have been
exacerbated
by domestic politics.
Instead of easing liquidity constraints, as expected, these gains have
exacerbated
them, reflected in a spike in the interbank interest rate in October, when the seven-day rate soared to 5% and the yield on ten-year government bonds reached a five-year high.
These tensions were further
exacerbated
by the impact of the financial crisis.
For now, the large bilateral trade imbalance has
exacerbated
US-China tensions, and can be safely reduced only by changes in behavior on both sides – or, unsafely, though a dangerous crisis-driven correction.
China’s recent slowdown, by fueling turbulence in global capital markets and weakening commodity prices further, has
exacerbated
the downturn throughout the emerging world.
Left to their own devices, these multi-speed dynamics would translate into higher global growth overall, coupled with larger internal and cross-country disparities – often
exacerbated
by demographics.
Derivatives
exacerbated
the crisis, particularly after the portfolio of the bankrupt Lehman Brothers, then the world’s fourth-largest investment bank, was liquidated.
Meanwhile, policymakers overlooked the economic, political, and social consequences of rising inequality – not just of income and wealth, but also of opportunity – thereby allowing the middle class gradually to be hollowed out, a trend that was
exacerbated
by both technological and non-technological developments.
However, the absence of redistributive mechanisms across countries within the eurozone clearly
exacerbated
the tensions during the recent crisis.
A major hindrance to scientific progress is the increasing scarcity of research funding – a trend that has been
exacerbated
by the global economic crisis.
Tragically, the current conflict is part of the inevitably repetitive cycle of violence that results from the absence of a comprehensive settlement in the Middle East,
exacerbated
by the almost unprecedented six-year absence of any real effort to achieve such a goal.
It is worth remembering how America’s 1930 Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act triggered global trade wars that
exacerbated
the Great Depression.
Conditions were
exacerbated
by a sectarian civil war between Alawites and Sunnis, which culminated in several atrocious massacres.
But what Guterres may not realize, or at least doesn’t publicly acknowledge, is that Uganda’s strongman president, Yoweri Museveni, has instigated or
exacerbated
many of the conflicts from which the refugees now living in his country have fled.
In fact, in some ways, the Internet has
exacerbated
our problems.
The resulting rise in inequality has been
exacerbated
by China’s capital controls and mandated low interest rates on savings.
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