Residents say the problem, exacerbated by drivers who fail to obey clearways, is not seasonal, as some suggest, but all year round. |
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Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy. |
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The high number of deaths from cholera this year has exacerbated the emergency. |
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Tavistock Street already has a number of problems which seem to be exacerbated by a policy of housing the waifs and strays of the borough nearby. |
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The lead had severely decomposed during its one hundred year history, and its fragility was exacerbated by poor packing for shipment. |
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My weariness was exacerbated by the cold chill of the air conditioning and the low lighting of the hotel room. |
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The first thing I noticed was the wind and cold exacerbated by the chopper's whirling blades blasting the freezing air down on us. |
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It has certainly exacerbated the extent to which people are afraid of terrorist attacks. |
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The pain is exacerbated by inspiration or recumbency and relieved to some extent by leaning forward. |
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These symptoms may be exacerbated by recumbency or bending, and relieved by antacids. |
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The problems were likely to be exacerbated in years to come as more and more demands were put on doctors to meet ever-growing workloads. |
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To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel. |
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The 1906 Burke Act exacerbated land loss on the reservation by removing the twenty-five-year restriction on sales of Indian allotments. |
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The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states. |
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Widespread public revulsion at the executions exacerbated a growing alienation from the British administration in Ireland. |
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Deepening poverty exacerbated by rising prices and pegged wages will lead to growing anti-government hostility. |
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These conditions are exacerbated in rural areas of the region, which tend to be poor. |
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He was invalided out of the army with a badly arthritic knee, exacerbated by his injuries. |
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Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides. |
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This harshness will doubtless be exacerbated by the fact that they backed the wrong horse in the telecoms market. |
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Bottoms acted a bit more like a dimwitted manchild, an effect further exacerbated by the fact that he was a 30-year-old man playing a teenager. |
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This caused a significant disturbance in the market and exacerbated a backwardation in the price of tin. |
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Most of the bankruptcies stemmed from excess debt and other problems exacerbated by the slowdown. |
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The situation is exacerbated by the miasmic chaos of Spanish planning regulations. |
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In addition to causing social problems, the spread of tract housing exacerbated a host of environmental ills. |
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But the bigorexic tendency is exacerbated, not alleviated, by more sessions at the gym. |
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A flawed acquisition strategy and a defective management approach exacerbated the cost misestimation. |
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The fact that father's sickness was exacerbated if not caused by over-indulgence in Mekhong is neither here nor there. |
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In the late 1960s social unrest emerged, which was exacerbated by the activities of the Tupamaros. |
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The recent turndown in tourism has only exacerbated the territory's economic difficulties and heightened political and social tensions. |
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Some autoimmune diseases, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, do not appear to be exacerbated by pegylated interferon. |
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Tensions were exacerbated by the discovery that the rivers of Australia were rather different from the rivers of the motherland. |
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This level of uncertainty was exacerbated by the use of proportional voting for the first time in the capital. |
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That unequal distribution of income exacerbated an already widening gulf in income. |
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An unsatisfying relationship with a boyfriend was exacerbated by the type of women with whom he consorted. |
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The famines were natural disasters caused by successive years of rainfall failure, but they were exacerbated by other factors. |
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This is the social injustice that has exacerbated the plight of the welfare class with the rise of neoliberalism. |
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Increased pressure on the veins can be exacerbated by habitually crossing your legs. |
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The situation has been exacerbated by the fact that the organizers have failed to provide any restaurants or cafeterias. |
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The loss of the fleet oiler USS Pecos to Japanese action exacerbated the situation further. |
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The ethnic-religious texture of the conflict is exacerbated by competition between Arab herdsmen and ethnic African farmers for water and forage. |
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In talking about the risks of HFT, he specifically cites the automatic portfolio insurance schemes that exacerbated the 1987 crash. |
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Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem. |
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In fact, Western intervention in the Balkans exacerbated tensions and sustained hostilities. |
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A parsimony of spirit haunts education policy, exacerbated by fear of the extremes. |
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This effect would be exacerbated if hypochlorous acid inactivates proteinase inhibitor by oxidizing its critical methionine residue. |
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Hostility to the existing political setup is being exacerbated by growing unemployment lines and widening social inequality. |
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Recent events have exacerbated intra-Kurdish antagonisms, but also concretized the autonomy that already exists. |
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Those effects are exacerbated in piscivorous species, because of the tendency of PCBs to biomagnify at upper trophic levels. |
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But the clubs' financial woes are exacerbated by their insistence on paying players. |
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Sectionalism and the Civil War exacerbated these conditions, giving rise to xenophobia and a more introverted society. |
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The increasing use of cellphones in B.C. has exacerbated the problem, Daykin said, noting he has accidentally pocket-dialed people before. |
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The irredentist ideology was eventually exacerbated by the fascist regime, which used it as an ideological mask for its expansionist policy. |
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Women's vulnerability has been exacerbated by unequal access to basic resources, especially prenatal and post-natal healthcare services. |
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By midwinter these intraband tensions were exacerbated as Big Road's own young men reacted suspiciously to their leader's preferment. |
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Last year his injury setbacks were further exacerbated by viral gastro-enteritis. |
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This problem is exacerbated by a dearth of social housing projects in the Lower Mainland. |
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If anything, it has been exacerbated by recent global tensions, those irritating near-wars which push up the temperature and make leaders edgy. |
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This dispersion is further exacerbated by the relative rise of employment in the service sector. |
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This exacerbated internal dissension and led, in 1894, to a split in the movement. |
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All these problems are exacerbated by the expansion of the European Union to the East. |
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The pain is usually exacerbated by loaded dorsiflexion of the foot, and there is often limited dorsiflexion. |
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In some ways, it is bad, because I think it has exacerbated the division, which in part explains the extreme opinions the post has raised. |
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He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated. |
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The war, and the politics regarding the draft and bounties, exacerbated differences between Northerners and Southerners, Republicans and Democrats, and rich and poor. |
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Despite spendy cover charges and velvet-roped entrances, he theorizes, the upscale, Miami-style bars that have opened in the district recently have exacerbated matters. |
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The pain is often exacerbated by activities requiring plantar flexion. |
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The panic is exacerbated when those still working presumably safely in the affected areas are worried, too. |
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The dramatic changes I experienced after just a few lessons were because some of my problems were caused or exacerbated by quite easily rectifiable postural faults. |
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Existing food shortages in the country were immediately exacerbated by the introduction of Ebola, for a variety of reasons. |
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The problem has been exacerbated by what many believe is a combination of factional infighting within the Church and a declining number of priests from which to chose. |
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Shortages of food, clothes, and other essential items exacerbated ethnic tensions between the local Tajiks, Uzbeks, Kyrgiz and the Russian Diaspora. |
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However, as the upside potential is exacerbated, so is the downside risk. |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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Despite these differences, it appears that asthma disease is exacerbated by particulate pollution in Anchorage, as it is in other cities in which it has been studied. |
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Meanwhile, Suzi's illness still flares up, exacerbated by stress. |
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But Cantor also exacerbated things by failing at attempts to play internal politics within the Republican Party of Virginia. |
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Monday's troubles have further exacerbated the sectarian divide. |
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We are little-known and therefore little-understood, and this is exacerbated by Pagans who insist on aligning us with mythical broomstick-flying wart-sporting hags. |
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This has been exacerbated by having to pore over 75 hours of footage. |
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The approach used for decades to manage storm water has exacerbated the problem by concentrating and removing water from a site as quickly as possible. |
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Efforts to liberalize the economy and democratize the political system have led to corruption and exacerbated the gap in wealth between government officials and the citizens. |
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His mismanagement of the economy and his corruption exacerbated the poverty of the population, which was thus unable to benefit from the country's wealth in mineral resources. |
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Rampant destruction of mountain slopes has eroded soil in water catchment areas, a problem exacerbated by the fast-flowing, short rivers that make collection difficult. |
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While the process of globalization and the drive to open markets has spurred growth and development in parts of the world, it has also exacerbated existing problems. |
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The spreading of heather brash has become a yearly task at the Marsden estate, near Huddersfield, to control erosion which is exacerbated by grazing and trampling. |
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Tensions are further exacerbated between farmers and herdsmen as they struggle to search for pasture and water for their herds, as it becomes more and more scarce. |
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The tension inherent in the population differential between the two countries in such close geostrategic proximity was exacerbated by the very different political cultures. |
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The Iranian and Hezbollah intervention in Syria this spring has exacerbated the tensions to the boiling point. |
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The devolution of authority to local officials has brought some benefits, to be sure, but it has also exacerbated the fractiousness of the country's already chaotic politics. |
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New South Wales has entered an early bush fire season, which is being exacerbated by extremely low levels of rainfall, dry winds and high temperatures. |
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A two-tier system is already in place in terms of the allocation of existing research grants and that will only be exacerbated if and when greater resources become available. |
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His contention that the backwoodsman's conquering spirit exacerbated Native American attempts to re-conquer Native ancestral lands reinforces what we already know. |
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These faults may be seen as radiating branches of the Walls Fault, and were exacerbated by glacial activity. |
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Much went for arms purchases that exacerbated political tensions, particularly in the Middle East. |
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Communications problems exacerbated the difficulties caused by Allied air and naval firepower. |
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For political gain, many leaders fanned ethnic conflicts, some of which had been exacerbated, or even created, by colonial rule. |
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This has been exacerbated by administrative problems, inadequate personnel and funding problems. |
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Conflicts between colonists and indigenous people exacerbated the loss of lives. |
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In this study, understaffing was a significant factor, exacerbated by poor ward hygiene. |
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The pressor response to intubation can be exacerbated in preeclamptic patients. |
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The problem was exacerbated by fitting an extractor fan controlled by the lights rather than a humidistat. |
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The straw and hay piled around the tent only exacerbated the situation. |
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Severe hypernatremia and hyperosmolality exacerbated by an herbal preparation in a patient with diabetic ketoacidosis. |
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Atlanta's apartment market has been hurt by job losses and exacerbated by steady new supply in multifamily and condo construction. |
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This relationship may be further exacerbated in RMNP as a result of heavy utilization by cervids. |
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In addition, the payor mix shifted to more uninsured patients, which exacerbated MMC's current condition. |
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They need neither jittery markets nor ad hoc protectionism, which has exacerbated past food crises, Torero adds. |
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The drop in gold prices was exacerbated by Friday's expiration of December gold options. |
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Though the brilliant detective's tics were exacerbated by the murder of his wife, they were always present in his personality. |
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The problem has been exacerbated as programs become fewer and larger. |
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The texture decreased while he was in the supine position and was exacerbated by the Valsalva maneuver. |
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There's further tension between the family and their hosts that's exacerbated by the frostiness between Shrimpie and his wife Susan. |
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For, deforestation has exacerbated countrys exposure to various devastating impacts of climate change caused due to global warming. |
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It was in part due to Simeon's devastating wars, but was also exacerbated by a series of successful Byzantine military campaigns. |
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Fertilizer runoff from surrounding agricultural land has exacerbated the problem and led to increased eutrophication. |
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He was nonetheless busy resolving some of the weaknesses that he believed had exacerbated the revolt. |
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The recent use of some paths by mountain bikers is believed by some to have exacerbated an existing problem. |
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Gertrude interrupts to report that Ophelia has drowned, though it is unclear whether it was suicide or an accident exacerbated by her madness. |
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This only exacerbated Johnson's feelings of loss and despair after the death of his wife. |
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Ungregarious, he was out of place in a crowd and his discomfort was exacerbated when he was outside his own class. |
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The Troubles exacerbated the politicisation of the Irish language in Northern Ireland. |
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Air pollution in New York had risen significantly and exacerbated chest illnesses such as Thomas had. |
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These problems are exacerbated by the shortage of trained doctors and nurses and health facilities. |
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The situation was exacerbated by the lack of food mainly due to a high rate of spoilage caused by improper stowing. |
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Howe's difficulties during the Philadelphia campaign were also greatly exacerbated by the poor quality and quantity of available provisions. |
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Mohawk leaders Joseph Louis Cook and Joseph Brant sided with the Americans and the British respectively, and this further exacerbated the split. |
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The recession also significantly exacerbated a crisis in the savings and loan industry. |
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The refusal of the Hansa to offer reciprocal arrangements to their English counterparts exacerbated the tension. |
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The relocation of the capital north to Beijing exacerbated this threat dramatically. |
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This population decline throughout West Africa from 1650 until 1850 was exacerbated by the preference of slave traders for male slaves. |
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Similarly, South Africa's cholera outbreak was exacerbated by the government's policy of privatizing water programs. |
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The loss of land is often exacerbated by habitat fragmentation of surrounding areas caused by the reservoir. |
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Tourette syndrome is a condition characterized by involuntary vocalizations exacerbated by stress. |
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Tribal divisions are exacerbated when a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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His angry comments have exacerbated tensions in the negotiation process. |
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Such deficiencies can only be exacerbated by improper auscultatory technique such as that described here. |
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Their leeriness was only exacerbated by the exchanges' faulty launch in the fall. |
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This was exacerbated by a rare bone disorder, osteochondritis dissecans, which threatened to cut short Henman's tennis career almost before it had started. |
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A sports hernia is a painful musculotendinous injury to the medial inguinal floor caused by and exacerbated by vigorous sport or physical exertion. |
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Bad weather exacerbated the damaging movement and killed the project. |
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These are exacerbated by a pronounced underbite, largely a result of midface hypoplasia, which often causes an open-mouthed posture and tongue protrusion. |
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This reduces the levels of oxygen within the sediment often resulting in partially anoxic conditions, which can be further exacerbated by limited water flux. |
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The economic downturn has affected both turnover and margins, with cashflow problems being exacerbated by the company's inability to destock, given market conditions. |
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Edward's difficulties were exacerbated by prolonged problems in English agriculture, part of a wider phenomenon in northern Europe known as the Great Famine. |
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As such, the euro, for all its other benefits, exacerbated the relative competitiveness and uncompetitiveness of European economies, trapping them in an unsustainable cycle. |
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These failures exacerbated the instability in the global financial system. |
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Like many British cities dependent on traditional heavy industry, Belfast suffered serious decline since the 1960s, exacerbated greatly in the 1970s and 1980s by the Troubles. |
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This problem was exacerbated with the collapse in 2002 of ITV Digital, holder of TV rights for The Football League, which cost League clubs millions of pounds in revenue. |
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Mr Sapwell pointed out that the 93-year-old is being treated for polymyalgia, which can be exacerbated by stress, and she says the incidents have set her back five years. |
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This problem is exacerbated due to the high fat content of eels. |
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These tensions were exacerbated in 462, when Athens sent a force to aid Sparta in overcoming a helot revolt, but their aid was rejected by the Spartans. |
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Trade routes became unstable and unsafe, a situation exacerbated by Turkic invasions of Persia and the Middle East, and the Silk Road largely collapsed for centuries. |
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Environmental decay and deforestation continued unabated throughout this period, being greatly exacerbated by the English newcomers and an increase in population. |
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These winds are exacerbated at the Horn by the funneling effect of the Andes and the Antarctic peninsula, which channel the winds into the relatively narrow Drake Passage. |
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The displaced refugees fleeing the war compounded the effects of the simultaneous drought, and exacerbated war engendered epidemics, causing much loss of life. |
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And now the sight of the two bottom fields, their gently undulating topography now changed beyond all recognition, exacerbated his down-heartedness. |
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This was exacerbated by the appointment to the Court of useless, highly paid officials by the Lord Chancellor or Master of the Rolls, many of whom were their friends. |
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Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University, said the study added to evidence that rising temperatures had exacerbated the lack of snow in California. |
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