| In other words if people had the freedom to do what they wanted, overall they would be worse off, and some very much worse off. |
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| The heat would make Joy's condition much worse. Dewi would sit and fan Joy for several hours. |
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| The dry, silent male mourning seemed much worse than the noisy grief of the women. |
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| A child's imagination and magical thinking are frequently much worse than the reality. |
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| I felt a sharp pain in the back of my leg which got much worse when I fell down. |
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| I'm just finding it a little difficult to assess because anything scabby with that much fur tends to look much worse than it probably is. |
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| Bacne is an issue that people put up with all year, but it can seem so much worse in the summer. |
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| The start to this tempestuously competitive Test couldn't have been much worse for the home team. |
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| It was really painful because it badly burned my skin and it made my breathing much worse. |
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| But on the whole it could have been much worse and thankfully there weren't any clashes between the fans. |
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| I stayed silent during the meeting and people imagined my pain was much worse than theirs. |
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| You know it was bad enough in therapy having to relive my childhood but this is so much worse. |
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| And that means that any increase in taxes or cuts in benefits would lead to an already bad deal becoming much worse. |
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| No sick patient in a hospital bed wants to hear his nurse tell him she once had a much worse time than he is suffering now. |
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| If slam-bang mainstream thrills are more your cup of tea, you could do much worse than giving Joy Ride a whirl. |
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| Some die in the name of, or for the sake of trying to attain, a much much worse life for others. |
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| The incidence of vehicle break-ins at parking areas is nothing new and not much worse than 10 years ago. |
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| I think fanboys are much worse than haters, at least haters are sometimes entertaining, especially when they don't intend to be. |
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| But let me tell you that it would be much worse if the charges were calculated on a basis of time spent in the department. |
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| They nurse a belief that life has treated them unfairly, much worse than they deserve. |
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| Past generations had much worse to deal with, but showed stoicism, forbearance and fortitude. |
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| It is actually much worse than an opinion poll because, unlike a well designed survey, its result is biased. |
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| Although he was only in hospital for six days, the outcome could have been much worse. |
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| For much worse than professional disclaimers of interest in Shakespeare's life is the ugly social denial at the heart of the Oxfordian pursuit. |
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| I know that without help, people in much worse circumstances than I will go hungry. |
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| But what makes the corporation's decision so much worse is that it is an exact facsimile of a previous blunder. |
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| In reality, it could not have turned out much worse for British farmers and growers. |
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| She took it much worse than I did, though I played it up for the girls a bit when they came around to coddle me. |
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| The consequences of this attack could have been much worse and I would appeal to anyone who has any information to contact us immediately. |
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| Northern Spirit made a bad situation much worse by keeping passengers in the dark. |
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| There is nothing much worse than a bunch of hang glider pilots sitting around on a flyable day questioning the meaning of their lives. |
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| While these actions are indeed forestalling a severe downturn, they are significantly increasing the probabilities for much worse down the road. |
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| In fact, it made me feel very creepy, but let me say that I have seen much worse from famous people. |
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| Yesterday there was freezing fog, which I was convinced became very much worse during my journey. |
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| The conditions he began fighting in 1969 are much worse today and far more dangerous to many more people. |
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| The effect on her character development if she gets away with blaming him will actually be much worse. |
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| Sure, they were discolored and deformed, but I had seen plenty of cases that were much worse. |
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| Now in these examples Black didn't do anything demonstrably wrong, yet he still ended up much worse. |
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| All it has done is replace one despotic tyrannical regime with another that is mildly better in some ways, and much worse in others. |
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| What proof is there that dupery through hope is so much worse than dupery through fear? |
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| If you work out at home, especially in a humid area such as the basement, your exposure to harmful substances could be much worse. |
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| I have an ABC friend who speaks much worse Chinese than me, but nobody pushes her to switch to English when they talk with her. |
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| While the Orioles are surprisingly 21-16 against left-handed starters this season, it seems like they're much worse against the junkballers. |
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| Since the character was killed off five years ago, things are now much worse. |
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| Such parental pressure, could lead to a distorted perspective, disappointment, defeatism, withdrawal, hurt, anger and much worse. |
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| Kildare were a dispirited bunch but it was to get much worse before a late rally put a little respectability on the final scoreline. |
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| There are, according to the American Defense Secretary himself, worse, much worse obscene cruelties, to be revealed. |
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| The island state's economy already did much worse than expected in the latest quarter. |
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| That way I could be pretty sure I would walk away with not much worse than a severe shaking. |
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| It attains its desired measure of solitude and, regrettably, much, much worse. |
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| I think to a large extent it comes from growing up in the 1930s, when the situation in all respects was much worse than it is today. |
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| But when it takes literally years for a full inquest to be staged, families say the pain and anguish they suffer becomes that much worse. |
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| I went for brainy, and proceeded to become much worse at various sports. |
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| I can't see him getting the gate under any circumstances, but the natives are very restless, and a.500 campaign or less will make things much worse. |
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| Then again, as establishment candidates go, Scarborough couldn't be much worse than Jon Huntsman. |
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| As the melting ice weakens the mountains, Switzerland is already experiencing more rockfalls, landslides, and mudflows, but things could get much worse. |
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| Their modern counterparts face much worse, being hemmed in by the spread of suburbia, by motorways and the remorseless growth of traffic on ordinary roads. |
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| This will mean that not only do fewer houses get built, but people stuck in wells will be much worse off than if the government had never intervened in the first place. |
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| What might have happened was bad, indeed, but the way the two sister wings of our armed forces went to town with charges against each other was, of course, much worse. |
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| He is vividly, fearfully aware of how much worse things might get than the rotten, tottering system he upholds. |
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| The huge hit U.K. medical show Embarrassing Bodies has treated armpit abscesses, fungal infections, and much worse. |
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| We find rape more traumatic than gonorrhea, even though the physical effects of the STD may be much worse. |
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| When it comes to being impatient, it seems men are much worse that women and are only prepared to hang on for three minutes before bogging off somewhere else. |
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| And on a scale of foul-ups it could not really have been much worse. |
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| The confrontation will eventually come, and then it will be much worse than if we had confronted the problem in the first place when it could have been avoided. |
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| We are probably not that much worse than any other group in our socioeconomically matched demographic, are we? |
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| The oversupply of graduate students in the humanities is much, much worse than the oversupply of lawyers. |
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| This is only made that much worse by the grim statistics we augmented on Friday. |
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| If you are a straight male politician making a peace offering to a room filled with gays, you can do much worse than this. |
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| The neighborhood kids and rascals have been setting off fireworks for three or four weeks and everyone told me about how much worse it would get on the actual night. |
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| Some wingmen may feel uncomfortable doing this, and some flight leads even might resent it, but the alternatives are much worse if you put them in perspective. |
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| But if he did very well as a reader on Thursday, he fared much worse as an improviser two days earlier. |
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| In a nicely creepy scene they watch in bewilderment as animals flee from its cover, and the appearance of a feverish, flatulent hunter spells much worse to come. |
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| That is to say, the factors that help drive the budget into deficit in the first place make them much worse. |
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| Is missing a rare diagnosis so much worse than harm from over-testing? |
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| However, as Justice Young's judgement makes clear, there was much worse than an honest mistake involved in the police decision to search my house. |
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| After much haggling and horse-trading, a compromise is hammered out that satisfies few but allows each minister to claim that it could have been much worse. |
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| I'd hate to see how much worse the Dodgers could be right now without Tracy's enthusiasm for crafting batting orders out of driftwood. |
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| Severe gradients made the headway in the uphill direction much worse than the headway in the downhill direction. |
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| If you're stuck in traffic, try not to make a mountain out of a molehill worrying about it too much. It could be much worse. |
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| You can put your worries into perspective when you realise how many people in the world are so much worse off than you. |
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| The British made the situation much worse by imposing a tight blockade on every American port, which cut off almost all imports and exports. |
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| The poor consequently must live much worse, and many of them be reduced to severe distress. |
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| To make matters much worse, the shadow looked like the spider was flying, and this sent him right off. Daniel sharted. |
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| After all, to go into outer space is not so much worse, if at all, than a polar expedition. |
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| Her immune system is weak, but she knows her symptoms could be much worse. |
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| The average American, he said, is much worse off than the average Swede. |
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| The truth is that LFA Sonar may have much worse consequences for whales and other marine life than the sonar used in the Bahamas incident. |
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| Because just one extra hour spent in front of a screen could make kids do much worse in their GCSEs, researchers have found. |
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| Aston Villa lost on a much worse surface some weeks earlier with no moaning and Southampton took a point on a mudbath without complaint. |
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| This is only the tip of the iceberg. Our problems can become much worse. |
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| I have sometimes known a poet in danger of being convicted as a thief, upon much worse evidence than the resemblance of hands hath been held to be in the law. |
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