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Heading upwards had only exacerbated the problem
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You don’t want to exacerbate the problem by stressing it again
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of greatest need and just wanted to exacerbate Melanie’s faults for
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She’d already mentioned that it wasn’t good for them to appear too close, and he didn’t want to exacerbate the situation
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His anger was exacerbated by the crowd, who cheered and clapped at the images, proud of themselves for supporting a genuine guy who did his duty for his country
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Care should be taken in treating animals with bile duct problems, gall bladder inflammation or any type of intestinal obstruction as dandelion may exacerbate the problem in these cases
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This continuing process only exacerbated the problem of overcrowding in all the habitable and temperate regions
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Higher fertility rates, common among the poor, exacerbated by lax immigration policies, have strained our nation‘s productive and material resources beyond their capacity to accommodate even the (basic) material requirements of its working classes
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It may be further argued that the rapid increase in urban crime, quickened in large measure by the gradual departure of (mostly) working and middle-class families to outlying regions, exacerbated the conditions of those who were unable to exercise similar options
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At that answer Hilderich’s face took on an expression of exacerbated disbelief but only for a moment, because an instant later both his and Amonas’ figures were vanishingly thin and elongated ghostly forms
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Still I nurtured them with a festering indignation, something that I tended to exacerbate from time to time
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Maharaj exacerbated and his health declined rapidly
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He went on to say that they both seemed to be in failing health and the little one was exacerbating the situation
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The two trends of which Scruton writes, child-centered education and disinterest in substantive content, have been exacerbated by the “zeal of the egalitarians” who hate learning because real learning reveals differences in achievement levels
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Then, to exacerbate matters for his family, he sent him to Leavenworth, KS, instead of Terminal Island, CA, where his family was more likely to visit
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Pre-existing internal tensions were exacerbated by debates over the party’s attitude towards American involvement in the war, followed by debates over whether
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whatever really exacerbated my depression, which was exacerbated
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there, and those men really exacerbated the pain and the harm
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It exacerbates racial tension, and treats Blacks as having a childlike mentality
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“Well, we’re used to the excuses that overseers have used to make us help them look good!” Benjamin interjected acerbically
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Then, even more acerbically to Moshe, “By Pharaoh’s nose, what more are we going to have to put up with from this God of yours?”
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“Your god,” replied Youssaf, quietly, but with a touch of the acerbic still in his voice, “finally must have noticed that he was drowning us along with everyone else!”
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acerbic, but somewhat above normal volume, “We are not on a mission of conquest, but wish
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Then, even more acerbically to Moshe, “By Pharaoh's nose, what more are we going to have
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“Your god,” replied Youssaf, quietly, but with a touch of the acerbic still in his voice, “finally
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Administrative functions sometimes appeared unmanageable, exacerbated by the ebb and flow of politics and pubic opinion, and the difficulty of affecting the supply and demand equation (Fuss, pp
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as it always was with Solmund, was acerbic, mocking
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problems to exacerbate and she became bed ridden
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possessed an acerbic wit
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That may be exacerbating it
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Although his fiancée had the tendency to exaggerate and a taste exacerbated by dramatics, in this occasion Leonardo had to agree with her appreciations
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Brian answered, the obvious relief in his voice exacerbating my guilt
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When they asked Fabien about it, he shrugged and said enforcers only exacerbated problems within the residence modules because both Freemen and Vassals were happier sorting out their own affairs
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but what troubled me was that it was exacerbating her
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Secretary of State Haig refuses with “exacerbating
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“I’m not a drunk,” he nearly shouted at the elder, except it exacerbated the hangover headache that afflicted him
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is exacerbated by the lack of side roads
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At long last the fish sounded, and so did the captain, muttering acerbic curses as he descended into his own underworld beneath the quarterdeck
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But nothing came to him, except for an exacerbation of pain in his head
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Even Terence’s tweed jacket was soaked through to his cotton shirt, and despite the still-warm temperature, the sudden dampness that seemed to penetrate down to his bones sent a chill, that was exacerbated by the thought of what they may find on their search, racing through him
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The emptiness and hollowness created by that finality and the lack of any remains only exacerbated the void into which he had just plunged and in a sense acted at the closure necessary to free him of that which had plagued him
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He saw the unmistakable fear in the eyes of the young man who had so dramatically and unwillingly been drawn into this sordid affair, only because of a shadow that he had seen in passing, and realized that no amount of words or guarantees would assuage those nervous tremblings that were only exacerbated by the strange, frantic search that had just been conducted
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exacerbated by the stillness all around him
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and with the sun setting, the temperature was falling, only exacerbating
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over a gourmet cuisine to calm his frazzled nerves, exacerbated by the day’s events
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Furthermore, the failure of Mussolini's military campaigns made the war unpopular in Italy, and this was exacerbated when he sent Italian troops to the eastern front and when he declared war on America
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This would render an advance on the Meuse and beyond still possible and would further exacerbate problems within the Allied command
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Wickland could only surmise that it must be some lover’s quarrel that was exacerbated by the fact that Janet had received a shock that her boss and former lover had been killed
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The Netherlands were subsequently defeated by the English in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, and the huge debt France faced exacerbated internal discontent that helped lead to France’s own civil war within ten years
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increasing oil prices in recent years by proposing payments to consumers; and even fuel tax reductions, which logically stand to exacerbate the growing imbalance between demand and
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In a bitter irony, that only exacerbated the local hostility towards Spacers around Acapulco and in Mexico
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‘One hates to exacerbate your grim mood George, but there aren’t three of
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arm with his other hand, which only exacerbated the issue and his hand flopped
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The exacerbating itch in his rec-
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stimulate metabolic processes that exacerbate FBD and PMS
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His pungent humour made him an entertainer on television; his acerbic tongue meant he had few friends left in politics
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"Yes," Francis thought out loud, "there is probably a dual diagnosis here--perhaps borderline personality disorder, which often begins in early adulthood, exacerbated by his religious or spiritual problem, to use the DSM IV diagnosis
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The furore surrounding the British NHS last week was exacerbated around the apparent hypocrisy in how and if information should be shared
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The words ‘gone missing’ were the worse I could have chosen, sure to exacerbate Andrew’s
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her physically, she exacerbated the situation by using an abundance
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“Well? Are you going to explain what the hell is going on? We’re under serious threat from the Shadow Witch - a threat you’ve seemed to exacerbate, I might add - you disappear and your assistant refuses to say anything
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effective than 120 mg of salicin or a placebo for treating exacerbations of low back pain
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extract three times daily) achieved similar results in some people with exacerbations of
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stomach acid could initially exacerbate the situation)
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Iron deficiency is known to affect mood and can exacerbate depression, but it can only be diagnosed and treated by a doctor
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could exacerbate depression, so it should only be used for this purpose under a doctor’s
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Earth diagnoses patient Earth with human cell starvation, and correlates starvation with lack of food and not money, the doctor will explain to the patient that it is monergic constriction, and the tumorous growth of corporatenisms, inhibiting the cell's acquisition of food, rather than curing it, that is both producing and exacerbating the human cells' starvation
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Fronts of potential solutions confront storms of potential exacerbation, with positive feedback loops triggering unpredictable tipping points with variable cascade resolutions furthering instability, volatility, and thus, storm production
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They loved the old woman’s acerbic wit and her candid views on life, both personal and impersonal ones
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” Until he just got exacerbated and
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You sighed for a sister--you are always sighing for something--and asked me to be one; well, I have apparently gone beyond the sister in decision and authority, and developed something of the acerbity of an aunt
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"What for? To put on," he said with a limp acerbity
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“And this witch?” he asked calmly, trying not to exacerbate his brothers mood
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year smoking history presenting with her third COPD exacerbation of the year
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This was exacerbated by Sam’s
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All too often, you unwittingly pass along the virus to a friend, family member, or business associate, exacerbating the problem by contaminating their systems with the same virus that infected yours
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Stress exacerbates sleepwalking and makes it more extreme
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argument with models included to exacerbate the issue
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This is further exacerbated by the selective use of evidence known as facts in any legal system
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The timber and logging industry in some places causes quickened erosion exacerbating the problems there, thus a better understanding needs to be considered in the decision-making process of where to farm and where to build
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Moreover, the repeated re-experience of painful experiences is like re-opening and exacerbating an old wound
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walk away rather than exacerbate it
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� Doubting ourselves in our first steps in our immediate community of personhood, feeling any sense of failure will exacerbate any other negative situation that child faces as that child grows older
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� The exacerbation of the issue also confuses what is actually happening and creates a kind of cognitive dissonance
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� These family labels get exacerbated by a school system that labels students soon and often
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This need for some species, including humans, to be social, living together in close proximity and the need to belong to the same species group can facilitate and exacerbate the expression of the negative characteristics of base instincts
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We have seen examples of systematic and nonsystematic physical, psychological and spiritual abuse in many cultures and societies as an outcome of perpetrators ignorance, arrogance, fear, paranoia and hatred exacerbating the hysterically blind following of misinformation and propaganda that affirms one’s beliefs, thoughts and feelings manifest from the mix of one’s intellect, cognitions and emotions interacting with one’s base desires
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These personal human dynamics may in turn be exacerbated and fermented by perceived and/or real ‘wounded’ sentiments and egos, and the distorted and perverted quest for personal benefits and security, juxtaposition with the desire for retribution and/or to be ‘right’ with ‘God’ and/or ‘powerful others’
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For instance, some parents, sadly, abuse their children and so the commandment to do good and not sin, ‘to honour your mother and father,’ could not only exacerbate further abuse, but indeed destroy ‘God’s’ credibility in the eyes of those who are and have been harmed
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The attitude of needing to ‘be right’ is dangerous one as it comes with exacerbating consequences
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This attitude and spirit of judgment towards others, this sense of self-righteousness, is often based on an inner sense of personal pride, self-importance and arrogance that we possess, and which also may be exacerbated and triggered by personal ignorance and personal fear of the unknown and so, a fear of Self, others, the world and the Creator
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Our response to pain, suffering, and death could be exacerbated by, the thought and concept of a meaningless and temporal life without immortality
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But we should never be lulled into a false sense of personal security and self worth - that potentially exacerbates the maladaptive attitudes of pride and arrogance, and thus, inevitable abuse of others - because we might hold a perceived privileged, distinguished and/ or powerful status, role or position in a particular community or society
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Whether it was over-fertilized crops, confined animal feedlot operations, neglected industrial discharges, failing septic systems, inadequately treated municipal effluent, poor range management, development-exacerbated soil erosion, or a pernicious stew of all of these chronic contributors combined with that ubiquitous toxic residue they called “nonpoint source pollution” didn’t really matter
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And more so myself, as I turned inside out, the third season, unpredictable in all but its miserable promise, exacerbating the badness within me, a badness made profound by the city itself, and day after day, getting worse
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exacerbated the icy grip of the panic that had completely immobilised him and everything
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that may be exacerbated by physical or mental activity
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Dryness only exacerbates the problem
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They take anti-inflammatory medications for mechanical pain that is not inflammatory in nature, try remedies that do not address the cause of the problem, do physical therapy in ways that exacerbates the original problem
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This was partly because trolls generally are, in any case, but it was exacerbated by the fact that the sudden and instantaneous teleportation from its lair in the Rammerorck Mountains three thousand miles away and a thousand yards closer to the Rim had raised its internal temperature to a dangerous level, in accordance with the laws of conservation of energy