And to make matters worse in my dream, I was sitting next to an old friend who absolutely refused to recognize me. |
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And to make matters worse, there may be a lengthy struggle to win redundancy cash for employees. |
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To make matters worse, it has also come to the end of a bad year when profits declined substantially. |
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To make matters worse, the last time he'd seen him, Cola had been flirting rather heavily with a muscular redhead. |
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To make matters worse, a high-pressure system moving down from the north collided with the hurricane just as it reached inhabited territory. |
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To make matters worse, our affair had been common knowledge amongst most members of her family. |
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To make matters worse, most cabinet officials have rather short tenures in office. |
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To make matters worse, port management is trying to lift the level of casualisation to half its workforce. |
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To make matters worse, the management of water systems was completely taken over by the government. |
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To make matters worse, Mr. King was in the hospital, possibly at death's door. |
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To make matters worse, the bank was going to foreclose on my farm, and had just repossessed all my piglets. |
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To make matters worse, he invariably ends up facing a fresh loose head that has been introduced by the opposition for the last 20 minutes. |
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To make matters worse, an alien monster has bobbed up in Hong Kong harbour keen for a bit of biffo. |
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To make matters worse, the line has not played anywhere near its level of the last two years. |
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To make matters worse, the school belonged to a ghastly, gruesome headmaster named Mr Dowd. |
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To make matters worse, the Criminal Code orders judges to give lenient sentences to Indian criminals. |
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To make matters worse, the sound of the blast had drawn news helicopters from all directions like blowflies to a murdered corpse. |
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To make matters worse, fuel shortages put restrictions on how far people could travel. |
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To make matters worse, online links to sites offering more information simply called up error pages. |
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To make matters worse, the system was poorly administered and the leap days that should have been excluded from 1704 and 1708 were not excluded. |
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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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To make matters worse, his casino in Manchester runs into a spot of trouble with a high-roller and a corrupt croupier. |
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To make matters worse for Latics, the midfielder was sent off following a second bookable offence. |
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To make matters worse, spinach was often on the menu and there was a skin on the milk they served for breakfast. |
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In fact, there are cases where planting perennials would actually make matters worse. |
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To make matters worse, the once-proud company is being circled by predators. |
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The playing surface was a sea of green on Saturday evening and to make matters worse both teams wore togs which were predominantly white. |
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To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below. |
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To make matters worse, the matcutting table was so small that the matcutter had to be moved in order to use the table as a work surface. |
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To make matters worse, you will have no recourse because a compensation clause will rarely be in your contract. |
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To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the gills, which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium. |
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To make matters worse, the law does not address the common problem of non-compliance with a court order. |
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To make matters worse, Shannon's resource teaching hours were cut from eight to four and Paul will get no help this year. |
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Then to make matters worse, I thought my waters had broken as I felt the back of me suddenly become wet. |
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And, to make matters worse, there is much misunderstanding concerning a few of these high arts and the accusation of being elitist. |
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And to make matters worse, footpaths that were flat prior to the commencement of the work are now angled and uneven. |
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To make matters worse, the popularity of groomed lawns, ornamental hybrid plants and bug-free yards drives out native plant species. |
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And to make matters worse, we live in a far more complex world today than we did 30 years ago. |
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Meanwhile, Monet was having difficulty selling his paintings and, to make matters worse, Camille was in need of almost constant care. |
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To make matters worse, receiving pension credit may also disqualify you from, or reduce, other state benefits such as council tax relief. |
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And to make matters worse, when I tried to get back in, the bouncer wouldn't let me because he said I was too drunk. |
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To make matters worse, he put the tanker on autopilot and he left the helm in the hands of a fatigued third mate. |
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To make matters worse, all four of your children have died in infancy, and you can no longer find in yourself the will to meet your husband's physical needs. |
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To make matters worse we drifted into a heavy drinking session. |
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He obviously would have consulted with counsel and they would have told them not to destroy any evidence, first of all, because he'd make matters worse. |
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To make matters worse, Mancuso was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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And to make matters worse, that girl there keeps making eyes at me. |
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To make matters worse, she falls in love. Her lust for life and appetite for adventure now threaten to be her downfall. |
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His personal best of just over two and a half hours was nothing to write home about and, to make matters worse, he was injured. |
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To make matters worse, it was clear that international law had been abused as a tool to justify the high-handedness of the United States. |
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To make matters worse, a splitting headache has settled in and you're struggling to get the lid off the bottle of pain medication. |
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To make matters worse, the man tipped to replace him as the planet's leading exponent of the hop, skip and jump will not be in action today on account of his nationality. |
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To make matters worse, Kromah says his landlord has given him an eviction notice. |
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To make matters worse, Ellen wasn't lightening the homework load one bit. |
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To make matters worse, Santos went into the return leg at the Maracana a month later with their totemic star missing through injury. |
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But simply canceling those deficit-reduction measures would risk a financial crisis that would make matters worse, the report said. |
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We are currently in the sixth, which is predicted to be the worst, and, to make matters worse, we are the cause. |
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To make matters worse they had stiff, coarse, scrubbing brushes to wield. |
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To make matters worse, the departure of a young person often sets off a chain reaction and many more young people leave their regions. |
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It's also important to resist the temptation to make impulsive decisions that may make matters worse. |
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To make matters worse, the federal government seemed to ignore the severity of the problems in the Maritimes. |
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To make matters worse, the government failed to determine the impacts its massive cuts would have on these groups. |
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To make matters worse, the Special Committee had subsequently adopted the reports. |
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To make matters worse, the equation must be solved in an environment of global instability and latent crisis of the European Union. |
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And to make matters worse, Berlin intervenes even in the core areas of the Länder, such as in education. |
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To make matters worse, I believe it is also using the wrong means to pursue that goal. |
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To make matters worse, the immune system may then attack the damaged cells as if they were foreign invaders. |
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To make matters worse, any industrial accident would affect both human health and the environment in an already vulnerable society. |
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To make matters worse, he was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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To make matters worse, says the source close to Hagel, the White House also worried about Hagel being too professorial. |
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To make matters worse, the concretions can be associated with cycads. |
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To make matters worse, the US model was enjoying a golden period. |
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To make matters worse, the Morning Star published only the unofficial condemnation, and not the original official release or the general secretary's subsequent disowner. |
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Then to make matters worse, we haven't had any television either. |
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And to make matters worse, when I got in there, he was standing there! |
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To make matters worse, it is my observation that these policies do not hit all parents equally. |
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To make matters worse, poser noted what he regards as a conflict of interest that may be influencing sales decisions at Crocs. |
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She opened the back door only to see thrown down on the lawn an empty can of her bully beef and, to make matters worse, an empty tin of her cat's food! |
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To make matters worse, I'd started to develop what I thought was a bit of a cold by Saturday evening so I was feeling decidedly grumpy and off-colour. |
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To make matters worse, her current husband is suspected to be 'one of the three or four men who came back from Afghanistan recently' who were prominent members of the cell that was just dismantled. |
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To make matters worse, they often lose their future because they obtain a record that makes it very difficult to get what they have lost back again. |
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The furnace temperature was 300ºC whereas the bearings had a limit of 120ºC. And, to make matters worse, the bearings worked in an environment contaminated with solid varnish particles. |
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One move is sufficiently demanding, but to make matters worse, Public Works has advised the Board that leases for its Headquarters office as well as its Montréal office will not be renewed. |
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Atlantic Canada has more storms than any other part of the country, and there's a growing scientific consensus that our changing climate will make matters worse. |
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To make matters worse, we have also seen the emergence of new conflicts. |
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Anthony's isolation plays make matters worse. |
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To make matters worse, the parish boundaries often bore little or no relation to the natural geography. |
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To make matters worse, the flight nurse and medical assistant were hopelessly airsick, and the patients had to be attended to by the flight crew. |
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To make matters worse, her retardy son, Toney, was running back and forth, from one end of the house to the other. |
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To make matters worse, while his reinforcements arrived, they did so utterly exhausted and depleted by scurvy. |
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To make matters worse, the validity of Taiwan seaman's certificates has been frequently challenged, thereby hampering the development of Taiwan's shipping industry. |
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It would be bad for competition and for consumers if we were to make matters worse for small and medium-sized enterprises and to use political measures to give market shares to the big conglomerates. |
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To make matters worse, the risk for young male drivers compared to older drivers has actually risen in a number of countries over the past decade. |
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Misguided government policies could make matters worse. |
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Misguided policies can make matters worse. |
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Now it is pushing northwards, towards the more extensive and classy wine-making regions of Napa and Sonoma. To make matters worse, the sharpshooter is stirring up a nasty trade fight. |
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To make matters worse, the Super Sopper stopped working and after that it was a race against time to get the ground ready for play. |
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To make matters worse, the noted editor, rebel, rabble-rouser, and member of the legislative assembly, William Lyon Mackenzie, had accused the company's directorate of fraudulent activities. |
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To make matters worse for the airport owner, the Competition Commission, deluged with complaints from airlines and passengers alike about BAA's poor performance, is investigating a possible break-up of the company. |
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Because few existing brokers charge more than this, Boom could not offer the usual enticement of online trading—cheaper transaction costs. To make matters worse, competition arrived with a vengeance. |
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The reasoning behind such piffle has been that any sign of panic from the nation's leaders would only make matters worse. So it has been something of a surprise to listen to American authorities in recent weeks. |
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To make matters worse, Pico then defended them in an unsubmissive Apology that printed half of the original, and not yet published, Oration though not the half that later became famous. |
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The president now finds himself accused of being both a warmonger for entering the war and a wimp for his lame prosecution of it. To make matters worse, he now denies that it is a war at all. |
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If coping mechanisms are treated as self-justifying ends in themselves, this can only breed a culture of dependency which will make matters worse for education in the long term. |
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To make matters worse, young people in drylands also have problems that militate against the resolution of their poverty and their ability to take on the many challenges they face. |
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To make matters worse, the federal cull cow and bull program was so badly developed that British Columbia and Alberta, two of the largest provinces when it comes to ranching, refused to join up. |
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And to make matters worse, a huge windless zone is feared for the finish, preventing us in the northern part of the fleet from taking a more or less direct route. |
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Their own professional association adding to that, by threatening punishment for a split-second misjudgement, is only going to make matters worse. |
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Anyway, Katya trusts me, so I do hope you will too. I don't think I could make matters worse. They must get on somehow, because of the kiddywinks. |
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And to make matters worse for the holders, their junior club from the town Hawick Linden beat Stewarts Melville to march proudly into the fifth round. |
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To make matters worse, Dutch scientists have linked declines in farmland birds, such as starlings and tree sparrows, with the same type of chemicals. |
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To make matters worse, the Government tugs that had been hauling food from the army depots on Mare Island to Angel Island found no more food to haul. |
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To make matters worse, Soyinka is a chronic name-dropper and so vain that he often sees himself as centre stage when he is in reality not much more than a spear carrier. |
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