So it would appear that even champagne is a mitigant, rather than an aggravator, of at least the public horrors of drunkenness. |
In the real world, uncertainty exists as to whether mental illness is construed as an aggravator or a mitigator, he said. |
I'm an aggravator, in that sense, toward some of the characters. |
It was supposed to be a cure for my neuroses but ended up being an aggravator. |
As a source of smog and a severe global warming aggravator, coal is still king. |
That way, they would be at least debt neutral, rather than perpetuate the current situation, where Congress's lack of discipline causes them to be a debt aggravator. |