And to make matters worse, there may be a lengthy struggle to win redundancy cash for employees. |
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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, when I tried to get back in, the bouncer wouldn't let me because he said I was too drunk. |
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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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And to make matters worse, we live in a far more complex world today than we did 30 years ago. |
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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, footpaths that were flat prior to the commencement of the work are now angled and uneven. |
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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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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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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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And to make matters worse, that girl there keeps making eyes at me. |
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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, Berlin intervenes even in the core areas of the Länder, such as in education. |
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And to make matters worse, when I got in there, he was standing there! |
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And to make matters worse a feeling of insecurity puts people off using public transport in certain areas and at certain times of day. |
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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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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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Geneva is a lower-lying city than Lausanne and, to make matters worse, the lake narrows here, funnelling water to the point where the Rhône becomes a recognisable river again. |
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Weeks of negotiation seemed to make matters worse. |
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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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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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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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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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And to make matters worse, the Fosamax contributed to the development of hiatal hernia because one of her doctors wasn't aware of its side-effects. |
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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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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 for Latics, the midfielder was sent off following a second bookable offence. |
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To make matters worse they had stiff, coarse, scrubbing brushes to wield. |
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To make matters worse we drifted into a heavy drinking session. |
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