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That
exacerbates
and continues this model.
In this talk, I'll take you through the four main legal approaches applied to sex work throughout the world, and explain why they don't work; why prohibiting the sex industry actually
exacerbates
every harm that sex workers are vulnerable to.
While blood thinners and aspirin are generally harmless when taken individually, interactions where one substance
exacerbates
the effects of another can also take place between drugs that are independently harmful.
Moreover, the feedback loop through the saving channel only
exacerbates
the very trade problems that Trump claims to be solving.
Underfunding of statistical agencies
exacerbates
measurement problems, but it does not create them.
Limits on borrowing that make it difficult to earn an adequate return on equity encourage banks to load up on riskier, high-profit-margin loans – and requiring banks to hold more capital for supposedly riskier categories of assets
exacerbates
the problem.
But, more importantly for most of the planet’s citizens, global warming simply
exacerbates
existing problems – problems that we do not take seriously today.
Gender inequality
exacerbates
the situation.
How much further they go may well be influenced in part by domestic conditions and in part by the extent to which weaker growth in China
exacerbates
downside risks in Asian economies, commodity exporters, and the US and the eurozone.
The incompetence of the governments that implemented the agreement
exacerbates
that defect by sidelining structural reforms and enacting only the terms concerning austerity.
As with land, the current intellectual property-rights regime, by over-protecting old ideas, may provide market power that not only
exacerbates
income inequality but also hurts innovation.
Of course, the fact that micro-financiers charge the very poor relatively high interest rates
exacerbates
the perception that they are gouging society’s most vulnerable members.
The Board’s plan markedly
exacerbates
this problem, without showing any awareness that it is doing so.
As growing instability
exacerbates
social tensions, ethnic conflict, radicalization, and violent extremism become increasingly likely.
If economic growth is seen as being dependent on the cost competitiveness of exports, governments will focus on things that might make sense for exporters, but not for their economies as a whole, such as labor-market policies aimed at artificially holding down wage growth, which redistributes income from labor to capital and
exacerbates
inequality.
The result is an increase in the cost of capital to firms, which lowers investment and
exacerbates
the crisis.
Ultimately, however, political choices will determine whether the diffusion of artificial intelligence leads to widespread increases in median incomes or
exacerbates
polarization and inequality.
A dearth of well-qualified teachers and ineffective governance
exacerbates
the situation.
The rise in income and wealth inequality
exacerbates
the global saving glut (which is the counterpart of the global investment slump).
Beyond this, international forces must secure and eliminate all weapons of mass destruction; prevent ethnic and religious tensions from erupting into violence; ensure that none of Iraq's neighbors
exacerbates
an already volatile situation.
The lack of basic social protection in most countries
exacerbates
vulnerability.
Moreover, low self-esteem
exacerbates
a feeling of helplessness and lack of control.
As climate change
exacerbates
the effects of storms, flooding, and erosion, the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of those people will be at risk.
Moreover, D’Agata and Mitchell suggest that the use of so many antibiotics by patients with dementia carries a different kind of cost: it
exacerbates
the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, putting other patients at risk.
The Fed’s policy of quantitative easing
exacerbates
the flow of excess liquidity, which could result in dangerous bubbles in emerging markets.
Europe’s attitude toward old people, founded on a paternalistic view of their welfare,
exacerbates
the problem.
The appreciation of the dollar
exacerbates
the situation for US markets, because it creates headwinds for exporters and causes companies’ foreign earnings, reported in dollars, to decline.
This is effective in stemming upward exchange-rate pressure, but it feeds the beast: it
exacerbates
overheating in already fast-growing emerging markets, causing inflation and leading to excessive credit growth, which can fuel dangerous asset bubbles.
Social media
exacerbates
the human tendency of groupthink by filtering out opposing views.
But, whatever the main factor underpinning high youth unemployment, income inequality undoubtedly
exacerbates
the problem.
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