Avoid scrubs, because rubbing can irritate this skin condition and exacerbate the flushing. |
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Companies who exacerbate their employees' anxieties could still be paying for this failure long into the new year. |
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Sadr's decision will also exacerbate sectarian tensions between the Sunni and Shiite elite. |
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This only served to exacerbate landlordism, the impoverishment of the peasantry and the deep-seated hostility to the British occupation. |
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The ice-free seas will further exacerbate the melt, as the reduced reflection of light will result in the dark seas absorbing more warmth. |
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Social and economic problems on reserves and among urban natives exacerbate the situation. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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The parties to contested actions are often at daggers drawn, and the litigious process serves to exacerbate the hostility between them. |
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Influenza or rhinovirus infections in adults, or respiratory syncytial or other viruses in young children, can exacerbate or lead to asthma. |
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Some dermatologists think that bars of chocolate and greasy fry-ups exacerbate acne. |
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Instead of letting up, they exacerbate their injuries, potentially causing permanent damage. |
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Technologically, strong land fortifications ease the security dilemma, and highly accurate but vulnerable nuclear weapons exacerbate it. |
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This can slow the immune system's clearance of the virus, cause pulmonary eosinophil infiltration, and exacerbate asthma inflammation. |
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Working in Carnaby Street would exacerbate my ire, because it attracts all sorts of feckless tourists. |
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Any operation involving the United States mounted from Pakistan would exacerbate this faultline. |
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All of this can exacerbate an economic downturn and, in turn, generate greater deflationary pressures. |
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Foods high in histamine, such as fermented foods, may exacerbate urticaria and angioedema in these individuals. |
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But the levies also affect those who, either actively or inactively, create or exacerbate the problem of an incursion. |
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Many other factors can lead to and exacerbate health problems, including heredity, family eating habits and a lack of exercise, he said. |
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In fact, an excess of these helpful minerals may even depress your immune system and exacerbate the infection process. |
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Action which did not take such doubts seriously could easily exacerbate the problems of an already volatile region. |
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In addition, many sleep aids can be habit-forming and eventually may interfere with restful sleep or even exacerbate insomnia. |
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These problems exacerbate legitimate business risks and discourage people from long-term investments. |
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Sometimes, the colds cause pneumonia or exacerbate chronic bronchitis or asthma. |
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In addition, it may exacerbate already powerful societal pressures on children to fulfill unrealistic parental expectations. |
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Passive dorsiflexion of the toes with foot eversion may exacerbate the pain. |
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General Bate was unwilling to exacerbate local perceptions of military tyranny. |
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Importantly, if this source of finance turns down, the resulting credit tightness will only further exacerbate credit losses and defaults. |
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These strategies appeal to and then exacerbate greed and vanity to enhance the sense of self-importance. |
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An underlying reasons for winter deaths is cold, damp homes which exacerbate fuel poverty. |
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Every armed conflict will merely exacerbate the condition of mutual misunderstanding and self-deceit. |
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On the contrary, giving the state extraconstitutional powers will exacerbate its crisis of legitimacy. |
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Some regard his positions as a reckless manoeuvre that will exacerbate racial tensions. |
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In his art, he didn't try to reconcile, dilute, or exacerbate differences, which could have led to the attenuated effects of pastiche. |
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But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians. |
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This may exacerbate feelings of anxiety or discomfort and shy behaviour. |
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At the same time, we must bring to the fore and address those social issues which cause, reinforce and exacerbate the problem. |
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Lack of contact with the court during this lengthy period serves to exacerbate victim frustration. |
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Getting angry with this person will only exacerbate the impotence you already feel. |
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In this regard, a changing climate represents one more factor that can exacerbate preexisting stressors and constrain current adaptive capacity. |
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This could create obstacles to any recovery process and may exacerbate existing conditions. |
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These type of images do not cause eating disorders but they escalate and exacerbate existing conditions. |
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For patients who develop ONJ while on bisphosphonate therapy, dental surgery may exacerbate the condition. |
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Living in a home that's ugly and in need of repair can only exacerbate their susceptibility to depression. |
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The rate of corporate insolvencies tends to rise around quarter days and the difficulties that businesses are now facing will only exacerbate that. |
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Leaders in the subregion bear an enormous responsibility to exercise power in ways that reduce rather than exacerbate internal tensions. |
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But city systems that ignore market failures in land and housing systems often crassly exacerbate poor outcomes for poorer households. |
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Tricyclic antidepressants that you have taken are very good general pain medicines but tend to exacerbate restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements in sleep. |
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It is a mistake for the Commission to propose that they should readjust the regulation to further exacerbate that particular problem. |
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It can sometimes exacerbate culture shock and aggravate economic, social and political confrontations. |
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If equity is not a key feature of governance reform, the latter can even exacerbate inequalities in education. |
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Still, as China races to industrialize, its government policies will likely exacerbate such problems. |
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On the contrary, they may serve only to alienate and exacerbate tensions or to glorify the few who choose to resort to acts of terrorism. |
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This would exacerbate the burden caused by high unemployment and depress growth even further. |
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In this instance, the coincidental arrival of 2000 was expected to further exacerbate this situation. |
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Everyone knows that a rise in protectionism will only exacerbate and prolong the economic slowdown. |
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It can cause severe irritant dermatitis which can lead to open sores, secondary infection, and can exacerbate eczema. |
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That approach failed to address existing deep-seated tensions and was thus more likely to exacerbate problems than to solve them. |
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There is no doubt that a decline in remittances will exacerbate the humanitarian crisis and erode the gains Somalia has made in recent years. |
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High temperatures exacerbate these dry conditions by increasing evaporation, soil dryness, and water demand. |
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It is going to exacerbate the economic deprivation of many countries around the world. |
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Small arms, in the wrong hands, prolong and exacerbate some of the world's most brutal conflicts. |
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In some cases, the trade-offs between consumption and survival can exacerbate gender bias in nutrition. |
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Rather, they exacerbate tension and create a form of strategic arms race, which leads to a world without security. |
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Detention can severely exacerbate the mental and physical suffering of a refugee, especially tthose that are most vulnerable. |
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The inclusion of time in the system as a parameter in calculating en route charges would further exacerbate this penalty unfairly. |
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They can become an element of the conflict or exacerbate marginalisation or discrimination within communities. |
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Alone, they otherwise create imbalances that exacerbate inequalities and stand in the way of development. |
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Indeed, as presented to the audit team at the conclusion of the audit, it will exacerbate the problem. |
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They feel that this is a dangerous orientation, which could exacerbate the world food crisis. |
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At home, war will exacerbate social polarization as an ever-greater share of the national income is transferred to both the financial oligarchy and the military. |
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The new laws will subject them to a raft of compulsory orders which will exacerbate rather than resolve the causes of their resentment and hostility. |
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Excessive secrecy and the countervailing need to share information only exacerbate and complicate the situation. |
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His arrogance and attempts to whitewash the criminal activity of this government exacerbate the problem of terrorism and puts Australia at greater risk of retaliation. |
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China's leaders believed that immediate democratization, instead of serving to reconcile the conflicts of interest created by economic change, might instead exacerbate them. |
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You could stand to rein in your jealousy a little, though, and your boyfriend may want to not fib about things that are going to exacerbate that quality in you. |
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But as machines continue to displace humans in a range of fields, they may exacerbate our structural problems with jobs growth. |
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They can exacerbate splits within a ruling leadership, foment popular unrest, or expedite a dwindling current account. |
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They exacerbate our flaws, tempt us to escalate arguments, and bait us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. |
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They wind up on the streets or in jail, environments that will exacerbate their problems. |
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But instead of taking my edge off, all the wine did was exacerbate my starvation-induced headache. |
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As in the initial park protests, however, the heavy-handed tactics only seemed to exacerbate the conflict. |
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By bringing in further low skilled immigrants, we'll only exacerbate an existing problem. |
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And a coup probably would exacerbate the economic problems that months of friction, violence and impasse have wrought. |
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Other substances that can exacerbate mental health problems include alcohol, coffee, amyl nitrate, salvia divonorum and fresh magic mushrooms, all of which are legal. |
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Interactions between these climate stress factors may exacerbate the rate and direction of individual climate stress factors and their effects on terrestrial ecosystems. |
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Indeed, marketization can exacerbate the problem if it encourages insurers to fragment the risk pool and maximize profits by discriminating against people likely to get sick. |
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One possible stimulus that may exacerbate asthma is chronic sinusitis. |
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But sometimes fatigue and sluggishness are caused by an underactive thyroid and these external forces simply exacerbate an already stressed thyroid gland. |
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Offenders often fail to realize the severity of their crimes, and an antagonistic prison environment can exacerbate feelings of being wrongly accused and hamper treatment. |
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Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome should avoid repetitive wrist and hand motions that may exacerbate symptoms or make symptom relief difficult to achieve. |
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Oil from hair products and suntan lotions can also exacerbate acne. |
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The key characteristics of infrastructure assets that give rise to contractual problems and that exacerbate risk are the long-lived nature of the assets and their immutability. |
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A third risk is that these events might also prompt governments to adopt wrong-headed protectionist measures, which would exacerbate the damage to the global economy. |
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Theatre as I see it is a place where we come together to listen to stories that exacerbate the burns, the wounds, the spitefulness and the cruelty we all carry, yet in a beautiful way. |
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But most wars also envenom entire regions and exacerbate international scourges such as crime and terrorism. In this section To protect sovereignty, or to protect lives? |
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However, the rain will exacerbate the wet field conditions in parts of southern and eastern Manitoba, areas that have been running above average for springtime precipitation. |
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Rather than mitigate this cost, our computing devices currently exacerbate it, as their user interfaces were designed to act in isolation, monopolizing user attention. |
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This will exacerbate the consequences of the current economic crisis throughout the continent to the point of foreshadowing a genuine economic collapse. |
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I'm angry the Harper government has rushed into ransacking the democratic process to push through a free trade deal that will exacerbate the human rights crisis in Colombia. |
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This can exacerbate the global inequality in standards of living that provided the motivation for the individual to migrate in the first place. |
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Far from acting as an aid for mood control, nicotine dependency seems to exacerbate stress. |
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I was more than capable of getting into my own romantic serapes and didn't need a website to exacerbate my bad decision making. |
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All combined these signs of climate change help to exacerbate already acute fresh water problems in the Mediterranean, i.e. increased evaporation, rarefaction of the resource, salinization of coastal aquifers. |
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A rise in sea levels would permanently inundate many coastal wetlands and lowlands, would accelerate coastal erosion, exacerbate coastal flooding and storm damage and increase the salinity of estuaries and coastal acquifers. |
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Do not raise your voice or be confrontational with the individual, as this may exacerbate their anxiety and result in inconsolable yelling, physicality or self-injury. |
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Moreover, interventions should be carried out simultaneously rather than in sequence so as to avoid any delays that could exacerbate the country's difficulties. |
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Other aspects of the environment, including electromagnetic radiation, currents and fields, lighting, humidity, heat, cold and noise may also exacerbate environmental sensitivities. |
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In particular, the projected increased scarcity of freshwater as a result of climate change will cause greater stresses in drylands and, if left unmitigated, will exacerbate desertification. |
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We also knew that the return of a particularly significant churinga would exacerbate these troubles and probably lead to physical violence. |
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This type of pollution is mainly caused by fertilizer and pesticide misuse, inadequate storage of manures and intensive farming practices, such as single-crop farming, that exacerbate soil erosion. |
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Stabilisation policies that exacerbate social tensions are self defeating, as is a resort to the printing presses of central banks as a means of postponing tough choices about the budget. |
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It is equally undeniable that global warming will exacerbate poverty and national tragedies, which are breeding grounds for civil war and, sometimes imperceptibly, for conflicts that affect international peace and security. |
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Instead of allaying the anxiety sparked by his boss's health, Mr Boudou is likely to exacerbate it. All this could have long-lasting consequences. |
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Our readers who practice professionally in these fields could provide parameters of activity for the non-professional, so as not to exacerbate already tragic situations by well-meaning novices. |
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Public sector investment in new vehicles would thus simply further exacerbate the general problem of oversupply of in the sector and be wasteful to the economy. |
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However, state intervention, in the form of rent controls, will only exacerbate the market. |
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That's a worry as inflation subsides, kindling concern that the euro zone may slip into Japanese-style deflation, which would exacerbate debt burdens, both private and public. |
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To exacerbate the disparity, translators often have a tendency to smooth out every asperity, thereby 'fixing' words the author used improperly for a specific reason. |
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In addition, the family received a kit composed of buckets, cups, a jerry can, soap and water purification liquid to help prevent diarrhoea and other waterborne diseases which exacerbate malnutrition problems. |
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The likes of Forsyth will be looking to the prime minister to heal, and not exacerbate, wounds as he did when he played the English card after the Scottish independence referendum. |
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Such actions are in stark contradiction to the peace efforts and exacerbate the dire situation on the ground, inflaming tensions and cynicism and undermining the resumption of dialogue and negotiation. |
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Besides having significant economic ramifications, broader labor union presence would further exacerbate the funding gap between Republicans and Democrats. |
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Ever greater fragmentation and atomisation, more schools with unqualified teachers and no local oversight, the centralisation of power in an unwieldy Department for Education can only exacerbate the risk of further problems. |
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America's current voucher experiments not only exacerbate these trends but they've added a new twist, namely, the direct subsidization of religious training by the state. |
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President Bush's policies exacerbate a polarized economic class structure. |
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So how have France and Germany succeeded in putting two centuries of war behind them whilst other countries seem not just incapable of giving up their grudges, but actually exacerbate them? |
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Women's roles as carers and the extreme stress resulting from separation from children and loved ones exacerbate the mental trauma of imprisonment. |
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Longer, more detailed disclosures to customers would negatively affect customer service and exacerbate the existing customer perception that disclosures and agreements are long and complex. |
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May cause Trihexyphenidyl constipation and urinary retention Benztropine that can exacerbate psychosis. |
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We are just talking about one simple tiny passage that could change everything and prevent what would be more injustice for women under the Indian Act and exacerbate the historical injustice they have already faced. |
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Today, there is no option but to admit that the neoliberal policies dictated by financial power exacerbate the dissymmetry between the poorest and the most industrial countries. |
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But we also need two additional, comprehensive plans, and I am calling for their immediate implementation, because any delay through hesitation would exacerbate the health and economic risks. |
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Having to sell vehicles after only five years in case of contract loss in an already over-saturated vehicle market will exacerbate financial losses further. |
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Unless you have gone a little deeper in your own understanding of the nature of death, you will most likely exacerbate the situation by sowing the seeds of hopelessness. |
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Obviously the war, or rather, let us not deceive ourselves, the invasion of Iraq may exacerbate all this and does, of course, make it hard to get down to brass tacks and discuss the follow-on strategy for Lisbon. |
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For countries presently in, or recently recovering from emergencies, elevated food prices and fuel price volatility can exacerbate an already difficult situation. |
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Bleeding disorders could worsen the effects of otic or sinus barotrauma, and exacerbate the injury associated with inner ear or spinal cord decompression sickness. |
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The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems. |
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The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems. |
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Have the patient collect an hour-by-hour log of work activities, with an attempt to define actions that may cause or exacerbate musculoskeletal problems. |
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For Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda, declaring a caliphate was a premature step that was bound to exacerbate the sectarian civil war in the heart of the Arab world. |
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In view of the short recovery time between the end of the Olympics and the start of the Premier League season, Bale had decided to withdraw rather than exacerbate the problem. |
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A number of factors can exacerbate the loss of tradition, including industrialization, globalization, and the assimilation or marginalization of specific cultural groups. |
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