What gets under our skin, aggravates, infuriates, frustrates and makes us hate is of the same seed that also begets love and divine revelation. |
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For me, Life Through My Eyes is about what inspires me, excites me, aggravates me, relaxes me, outrages me and helps me. |
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Damages awarded for this type of loss are sometimes called aggravated damages, as the defendant's conduct aggravates the injury done. |
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Too much food, particularly protein, in the initial phase aggravates the metabolic imbalance. |
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Advanced disease and intensive multi-modality treatment aggravates problems like speech disturbances, eating problems, and disfigurement. |
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Disorganized and misleading reports from muddle-headed reporters create a vicious circle which aggravates the situation. |
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Even a slight traffic accident or a train delay aggravates the problems and stress. |
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Such 'militarization' aggravates the conflict by ignoring its rootcauses and focusing merely on vanquishing the other. |
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Unfortunately, not only does scratching not stop the itching, it aggravates the skin and makes the condition worse. |
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The torrential rain falling in the West, where the epicentre of the earthquake was, aggravates their situation. |
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The abundant supply of small arms and light weapons aggravates not only conflicts, but also acts of violence and criminal activities. |
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The iron brake 51 blocks of freight wagons scratch the surface of the wheels, which aggravates the rolling noise. |
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It aggravates the existing living conditions of indigenous peoples to the point where their basic rights are in jeopardy. |
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Climate change makes natural resources scarcer and aggravates the environmental impacts of resource use. |
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But many refuse to accept this initially and become isolated, which further aggravates their situation. |
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Unfortunately, it actually aggravates the sense of business anxiety and fear and the reinforcing restraint which will depress economic activity further. |
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What aggravates the situation is the socioeconomic situation, and this, naturally, brings additional people to the street. |
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But partisan writing surely aggravates the red-blue divide as well as merely reflecting it. |
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They have reduced their leverage, which enhances returns but aggravates losses, too. |
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What also really aggravates me is that, the way the act is going in the U. S., this material will never come into the public domain. |
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This proposal obscures, and indeed aggravates, the fundamental political and theoretical causes of the crisis. |
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The fragmented production of such cheeses further aggravates the consequences of that seasonality. |
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It aggravates the damage to family ties caused by imprisonment and has a particularly harsh impact on young children. |
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The maintenance of such a level in spite of the 1996 fire only aggravates the difficulties. |
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The injury could result in a future claim if another accident aggravates the condition or the injury leads to degeneration. |
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All-terrain vehicles disturb animals and compact soil to the point of totally eliminating vegetation, which aggravates shore erosion. |
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However, transporting infected materials, particularly firewood, greatly aggravates the risk of introducing the insect to new regions. |
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This aggravates the problem of potable drinking water and lack of fuel and fodder for livelihoods, which affects the women more adversely. |
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It causes or aggravates famine, malnutrition, poverty and migratory movements, and may lead to crises, conflicts and instability. |
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Hot weather often aggravates MS symptoms and can quickly ruin your summer fun if you don't protect yourself properly. |
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In many obstinate skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema where the application of soap aggravates the problem, patients are best advised to use curd while bathing. |
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Under Australian workers compensation laws, psychological injury can be compensated if work contributes to the injury or aggravates an existing injury. |
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Repetition that causes or aggravates subacromial bursitis includes repetitive use of the upper extremity with shoulder movement and, in particular, overhead work. |
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Wetting and drying in a sulphate environment aggravates the formation of sulphate salts or compounds that have sufficient crystallization pressure to disrupt cement paste. |
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Nor does it help that some believe they can cure themselves of venereal diseases by sleeping with a virgin. Economic inequality between the sexes aggravates matters. |
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Often, after antigenic stimulation, macrophagelymphocyte cooperation triggers an activation of the T lymphocyte, stimulating the secretion of cytokines, which aggravates the pannus and the cartilage destruction. |
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The level of vulnerability will vary from one country to another based on the factor that aggravates that vulnerability and, therefore, on the root causes of the factor. |
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Many psychologists and doctors with anorexic patients believe that this universal image of bodily perfection, stealthily imposed by advertising and the other media, merely aggravates this tragic problem. |
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Such impunity aggravates the situation by emboldening the perpetrators and by undermining confidence in public authorities, whose interest, competence or impartiality may be called into question. |
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As one of seven emirates which not only welcome the outside world but are more tolerant of their vices than many Arab countries, Dubai aggravates certain anti-Western groupings. |
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This aggravates the long-term strain on the pension systems. |
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However, whereas Gisele showed no interest in SOLIMAYEUR, Isabelle behaves as if the company belongs to her and displays a tactless self-assurance, which aggravates the ill-feelings regarding her. |
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Sometimes literally: Rocky Twyman, a community organiser from Maryland, leads group prayers at petrol stations to beg for divine intervention. America's costly but leaky health-care system aggravates several other problems. |
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Making the decisions in good time is above all in the interests of the younger generation as every wasted day increases the costs of reform and aggravates the problem. |
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Boat traffic further aggravates this problem. |
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Sanctions or measures shall not be implemented in a manner that aggravates their afflictive character or poses an undue risk of physical or mental harm. |
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Small arms and light weapons are the weapons of choice in present-day conflicts, and their excessive accumulation prolongs armed violence and aggravates regional conflicts. |
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Many of the francophone recruits do not feel welcome, which aggravates the sense of isolation they feel being far away from their families in a unilingual anglophone region. |
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Racism entrenches and aggravates inequalities within society. |
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It has also been argued that economic inequality invariably translates to political inequality, which further aggravates the problem. |
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For billions of females, male violence, both in times of armed conflict and in times of peace, further aggravates mental and physical ill health and constitutes maybe the most severe obstacle to women's empowerment. |
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Official corruption greatly aggravates the workers' plight. |
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Emigration of young adults from Eastern Europe to the West aggravates the demographic problems of those countries. |
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