The conservation status of the Cape mountain zebra, a rare and endangered mammal, was even worse than that of the bontebok. |
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They were in even worse condition than Ian, and remained unconscious for at least fifteen minutes. |
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Perhaps even worse than stigmatizing minorities, affirmative action programs obscure the problems that lead to minority underachievement. |
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The burden of debt is made even worse when it is considered that the area is one of the most economically underdeveloped regions in South Africa. |
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With leather, which takes on colouring as unevenly as human skin takes on a suntan, the odds are even worse. |
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Jessica's parents never seemed relaxed because they were constant worriers and even worse naggers. |
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The odds are even worse for the Dogans, who had nearly exhausted all avenues for appeal. |
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Diagnosing an untreatable illness is a bad moment, and explaining it to a patient is even worse. |
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They're even worse than those of the XFL, the upstart football league that barely lasted a season south of the border. |
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The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play. |
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And of course television news is even worse, as numerous studies have shown. |
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But the obliteration of Nagasaki was, if comparisons on this scale are even possible, even worse than that of Hiroshima. |
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It was a warm day, too, which meant that the area would become muggy and steamy once the rain cleared, and thus the slums would grow even worse. |
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Cannington could just about stand being this oik's godfather, but the fact that he was related to him by blood made it even worse. |
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Compared to cancer of the distal stomach, cardiac cancer carries an even worse prognosis. |
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Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident. |
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The catch in her voice made him feel even worse for having to explain it again. |
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And while some subprime borrowers were duped by complicated loan terms, financial literacy is even worse in developing countries. |
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The person would feel even worse if the cheater does not get her or his just punishment. |
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You can lose money on commissions by overtrading and making even worse investments. |
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Little or no analysis is done and poor planning is compounded by even worse implementation strategies. |
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Step out of line and you'll land in the hoosegow or, even worse, enrolled in a Federally Mandated recovery program. |
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Making the system even worse are media bookers who want predictable, preferably partisan views. |
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They would hurt you till you cry out then hurt you even worse so you are begging for the previous pain because it hurt less. |
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Last season was terrible for us, and the close season even worse, with a key player leaving the club. |
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She would help Sarah, if only to stop Lauren from thinking even worse of her. |
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I'm not coherent and relevant at the best of times, if I'm dead-on-my-feet tired it's even worse. |
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I'm very disappointed in the outcome and, in the cold light of day, it feels even worse, but we have to get over it. |
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Can you imagine having to recount the day you were found wearing grubby underwear or even worse, you were discovered going commando! |
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The situation might be even worse than the figures indicate, the Commerce Ministry official said. |
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And it's their response to the hordes of complaints that makes this ordeal even worse. |
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I am terrible at maths and even worse at figures, but I trust all my advisers because they are basically friends as well. |
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My headache was even worse now so when I got back into the cabin I fell asleep almost instantly. |
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Traffic will take to minor narrower roads causing even worse congestion and gridlock. |
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The stress of worrying about how she was going to afford the insulin would make her condition even worse. |
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The implication is that this is needless suffering or, even worse, suffering caused by human beings with their dogmatic religious intolerance. |
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It's even worse with the folks who not only don't use the internet much but don't even correspond much by email. |
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Isn't accepting payment in order to file-share even worse than doing it for free? |
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It was even worse that she had a hard time sounding credible when she did it. |
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She has nightmares of refrigerators crushing innocent children, with radiators and doorknobs capable of even worse. |
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But before these problems can flower into full-blown catastrophes something even worse happens. |
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It's even worse for them to prate about privacy when it's clearly just a PR move. |
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That should be perfectly understandable, seeing as that old geezer has an even worse temper than mine, and that's really saying something. |
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Sticking a couple of partially inflated balloons up the front of it only made him look even worse, deformed rather than voluptuous. |
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Again, budget projections based on historical economic trends would have been even worse than the forecasts that were actually used. |
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Young mothers with pushchairs, disabled people in wheelchairs and, even worse, blind people with guide dogs are all forced on to the highway. |
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Boss David Brent is the prototypical, uninspiring putz with a bad goatee and an even worse sense of humor. |
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Lewis was replaced as host by Dennis James, who was even worse, and other emcees were tried. |
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Nobody likes being indiscriminately judged, but being discriminately judged feels even worse. |
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You have heard me talk about bureaucrats, even worse we now have Eurocrats! |
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And this could indeed have even worse consequences than leaving the oppressed to rot. |
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It was simply bad luck that it pulled out, and even worse luck that such a rare event happens when I am on the boat. |
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Issues with exes are even worse than issues with partners because you both think you aren't obliged to care. |
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In even worse conditions on Sunday the fleet braved the elements to race round the same course. |
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To make matters even worse, a Democratic president, Buchanan, gave his political support to these reactionary efforts. |
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The second of Kepler's laws suffered an even worse fate in being essentially ignored by scientists for around 80 years. |
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This is again a tribute to the producer's ability to involve the youth in something other than aimless time wasting or even worse. |
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Her fingers were old and withered, wrinkles and extra skin from weight loss that had happened too quickly made the effect even worse. |
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Things got even worse when I let slip that we only had a mono record player. |
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To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country. |
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As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company. |
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What was more shocking, however, was the fakeness of it all, like a 1980s revival show but with even worse tunes. |
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The behavior you describe is a classic precursor for even worse emotional abuse and could possibly turn violent. |
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Failing to take responsibility for the harm that one has caused to others is even worse. |
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His remarks made me feel even worse than I already did, and also unimaginably ancient. |
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Comments like this makes your child feel even worse than she does already for failing at something. |
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She had a vague feeling that if she heard what he had to say, she would end up feeling even worse than she already was. |
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More worryingly, JLP thinks that its Edinburgh store will be even worse hit than in London. |
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Needless to say, it may have led to a number of people being seriously hurt or even worse. |
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But those who fled their villages have left behind people who are even worse off. |
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What was even worse was hearing women thank their doctors, who, in my opinion, had really done them wrong. |
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And maybe even worse than that, it seems we all have an appetite for good yarns like the story of the Harvard student. |
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If the legislature's hardware is poor in quality, its software is even worse. |
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Further, the stringent collateral requirements demanded as conditions for obtaining loans conspire to make this problem even worse. |
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To make matters even worse, sharp needles of pain were shooting across her eyes and the soup felt like lead in her stomach. |
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But it's even worse than for Hamlet, that Orestes has to revenge his father by killing his mother. |
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The inclusion of a rigid rule against capital controls in a trade agreement makes things even worse. |
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Of course, while a few of these products qualify for the prized honour of being a Best Buy, most are mediocre or, even worse, complete rip-offs. |
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And if I hadn't, well who knows we could be locked up in a jail now, accused of murder, or even worse, they could have caught up with us! |
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Diet drinks can be even worse than non-diet, because they contain saccharin which provokes hyperactivity even more. |
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But in the case of mental illness, people are inclined to shut their minds to it, or, even worse, accuse the sufferer of malingering. |
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What if my writing was even worse than the schlepps who wrote there regularly? |
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If that does not happen, it will be bad for him, worse still for Britain, and even worse for the world. |
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Forcing more social security recipients to involuntarily seek employment would make some badly off people even worse off. |
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The bad news for air passengers is that things are likely to get even worse. |
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This action made the situation even worse, because the left cyclic only put us into a sharp angle of bank before impact. |
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It has to be said that this was a very poor affair and to make matters even worse from a Johnville point of view, they lost the game. |
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He goes hysterical when I even wash his face in the bath, and if water gets in his hair it is even worse. |
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What emerges may be even worse than our brutal, self-interested bungling, but hope springs eternal. |
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What is even worse is when people actively beg for money, in that they come up to you in the street and ask you for money. |
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Jack is thick with Joxer, his fellow toper and toady, an even worse parasite than the Captain off whom he scrounges. |
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The grammar in that last sentence was really shameful, and it's going to look even worse typed out on a page. |
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Also, the franchise was saddled with bad draft picks and even worse trades in its infancy and still hasn't recovered. |
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The boys were shattered by the manner of the defeat, and it was made even worse by the knowledge that we had basically blown a great opportunity. |
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The gene could be mutated during transcription into the genetic code, and could perhaps make any genetic problem even worse. |
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Where do those of us who are already part-time misanthropes go when people seem even worse than usual? |
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And even worse, the headmistress' dog Trixie has been chloroformed and thrown down a well. |
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He had twisted her response to his question and told her that even worse words could be twisted by others in court. |
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The global consequences of those private tyrannies unchecked by democratic governments are even worse. |
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If we continue to ignore the problems and treat our environment indifferently, or even worse, uncaringly, believe me, we will regret it. |
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And if you want to see it get even worse, just wait until the president selects someone to fill the next Supreme Court vacancy. |
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It is time that divine help stepped in and coached Hollywood on the follies of shoddy impersonation, and even worse, blatant colloquialism of all verbal history. |
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The model of the command economy has been thoroughly discredited because bureaucrats have been even worse at allocating resources than business managers. |
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Organ music at a hockey game is even worse than elevator music. |
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Desperately seeking a change of fortune, the Cardans moved to Milan, but here they fared even worse and they had to ignominiously enter the poorhouse. |
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Her head was splitting and the light made it feel even worse. |
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It all gets even more baroque, and, in the short term anyway, even worse for the tories. |
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How does one support gender equality without coming across as disingenuous or, even worse, as pandering? |
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So how does a big-tent party authentically define itself in terms of faith, values, and religion without offending or even worse, seeming false or wishy-washy? |
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I felt very sympathetic toward Jack but even worse that he had to go. |
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There is a gasp at such a strong curse word and parents clap their hands over the ears of their children as even worse is shouted by the mayor's wife. |
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So while college graduates are having trouble getting college-style jobs, the unskilled workers are doing even worse. |
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Fortunately, we had both buckled up and our seat belts restrained us from flying through the windshield, which would have been an even worse thing that could happen. |
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Otherwise memories of electoral problems might fade, only to resurface two or four years from now in even worse forms. |
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What was even worse for me was that I'd forgotten my sunglasses the night before, so I'm driving with a killer headache and the sun was glaring at me! |
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For a space probe like the Mars Pathfinder mission, it was even worse. |
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He didn't need Damien rubbing his nose in it, making it even worse. |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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He didn't want to have to deal with this now, but he had to, as a father, or even worse, as a spouse, so he scratched his balding pate and made his way upstairs wearily. |
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It was even worse then the daymares of her Father's passing. |
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So, this is a very difficult situation, and they are trying to stop people like the price gougers and perhaps the looters from making things even worse. |
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It was a mess, and when Ball exited as showrunner following the abysmal fifth season, it got even worse. |
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Leave it to David Stockman, the acid-tongued former budget director for President Reagan, to make you feel even worse. |
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There are even worse ones, though less reported, from places like Cameroon, Kyrgyzstan, and Egypt. |
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Is it even worse that the 4-year-old was made to chug a 40-oz can of Steel Reserve in public? |
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What is even worse is that it frustrates efforts to find a solution. |
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I immediately ran in to go and claim a bedroom before Tricia could take the pretty one and leave me with the one that looked like barf and smelled even worse. |
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And even worse, he may take the weekends to plan and conspire and connive and make sure that he isn't caught when he goes back on his shooting spree during the week. |
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The doctor who initially wrote to OSHA begged them not to shut the factory down, since that would be even worse for the patients. |
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However, an even worse attitude is shown by his mother, who dares to question the distribution of leaflets justifiably vilifying her unsociable son. |
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Yet how could this be anything but a one-way ticket to even worse times? |
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Her voice was deep and low and she spoke even worse English than I do. |
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Alex was concerned that if others thought he had dobbed, things would get even worse for him. Dobbing was the worst thing a student could do. |
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The 1999 storm was even worse, with 10,000 trees damaged or uprooted, and the tercentennial celebration had to be cancelled. |
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Dawn Steele, who plays housekeeper Lexie, has clothes far skimpier and strappier than mine, so it was even worse for her. |
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Now an even worse infection, known as VRSA, is on its way and there are no drugs left in the medical armoury to fight it. |
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You might have heard of powder post beetles, house longhorn beetles or even worse death watch beetles. |
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The discovery of this contrivance would doubtless be a pedagogical disaster, and yet its nondiscovery, Godwin implies, might prove even worse. |
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And even worse, some crewmen will forget to remove the paperclip afterward. |
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For the many children who are non-verbal the situation is even worse since little, if any, effort is made to teach them literacy. |
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And split, dangling semi-earlobes could look even worse to potential employers than severely stretched earlobes. |
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Often the asylum seekers are met with mistreatments by security forces or, even worse, a camerawoman kicking them in the shins. |
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Things got even worse in the second quarter, when Dallas continued to get layups and open jump shots. |
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It's made even worse, since my traditional Conservative family in the shires would look down on arriviste Dai Cameron. |
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By our middle twenties we were smitten even worse by Summer. |
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At first glance, this makes us seem even worse than narcissus. |
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Of course, a contented mind is a perpetual feast, and many argue that it is better to live with a bad situation than move to an even worse one. |
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Their replacement problem became even worse than the British. |
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An even worse crime was perpetrated by those who begrudgingly took people in as evacuees, sold their ration books and treated them as drudges and punchbags. |
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Their shoddy defense was even worse than the last time they were here wearing earflaps and blowing warm breath on their hands in 40-degree weather. |
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A study by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation found that the efforts of school-leavers to find employment was regarded as average, or even worse. |
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Between the two world wars a branch of the escapees, in this case even worse than the civilizers, was able to coerce the latter into a temporary alliance. |
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