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  • In summary, Dr. Green, after studying and researching this question for over 20 years, it is my firm conviction that aspartame lowers seizure threshold, mimics or exacerbates a wide variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, contributes to the incidence of certain cancers, and because of it's impact on the hypothalamic "appestat" plays a significant role in the world-wide epidemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Psychiatry Professor informs Hawaii House Health Committee of Dangers of Aspartame, as Medical Professional
  • In chronic smoldering cases, inflammatory bowel disease can be misdiagnosed, and treatment with steroids only exacerbates the infection.
  • But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians.
  • But, it warned, such behaviour 'would exacerbate the effects of a subsequent snapback'. Times, Sunday Times
  • That will exacerbate China's need to increase its exports, said Cornell University economist Prasad.
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  • The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Its traditional disadvantages of high entry costs leading to illiquidity have been exacerbated, making it more difficult, particularly for the smaller investor, to get a foot on the ladder.
  • These high elevation communities are naturally subject to increased atmospheric moisture, cooler temperatures, and higher winds, but also now suffer from the effects of acid rain deposition, which tend to be exacerbated in high elevation communities, and from the depredations of an introduced homopteran insect, the wooly adelgid (Adelges spp.). Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
  • The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.
  • The difference will be exacerbated because birds, the most well-represented endotherms in the analysis, demonstrate constrained phenological plasticity due to photoperiodic induction of gonad maturation and migration, especially for long-distance migrants. The Guardian World News
  • Historically, I'm better with deadlines, too, and that was exacerbated by a few years of working nightside at a newspaper, in charge of getting stuff to the press in time. "I used to feel that I spent too much of my time in my pajamas doing nothing..."
  • This is exacerbated by the actors' cloth-eared delivery - stresses invariably in the wrong places render potentially hilarious lines peculiar and baroque.
  • Women's vulnerability has been exacerbated by unequal access to basic resources, especially prenatal and post-natal healthcare services.
  • Everyone hereabouts knows the situation; we all avoid doing anything to exacerbate it. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • His passion for woo-woo may be exacerbated by the fact that he has what I call a Conan Doyle problem. James Randi Educational Foundation
  • These harmful effects can also be exacerbated by the adoption of increased protectionist measures by trading blocs against non-bloc countries.
  • But this time the results have only compounded and exacerbated the problems of the Republican Party.
  • He was invalided out of the army with a badly arthritic knee, exacerbated by his injuries.
  • In addition to skewing the country's age distribution, the one-child policy has probably exacerbated its dire gender imbalance. Many more baby boys are born in China than baby girls.
  • Chihuahuas are also very stubborn and the "human" or babylike manner in the way many are treated by their owners just exacerbates this problem. Pets
  • Along comes a referee intent on making peace but instead of getting both sides to kiss and make up the peacemaker only exacerbates the situation.
  • In fact, the rolling brown-outs and outrageous prices in the California energy market in 1999-2000 were reportedly exacerbated by production cut-backs in the face of the urgent demand.
  • On the seventh, all the symptoms were exacerbated; had no sleep, but the urine of the same characters, and the understanding disordered; alvine dejections bilious and fatty. Of The Epidemics
  • His mismanagement of the economy and his corruption exacerbated the poverty of the population, which was thus unable to benefit from the country's wealth in mineral resources.
  • Avoid scrubs, because rubbing can irritate this skin condition and exacerbate the flushing.
  • Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage.
  • The premature closure of Fairhaven Road and problems caused by access from Frenches Road to Linkfield Lane exacerbates the situation.
  • Hurtling through the air, it seemed, with a sense of fierce speed, the varied clangors of the train, the ringing of the rails, the frequent hoarse blasts of the whistle, the jangling of the metallic fixtures, the jarring of the window-panes, all were keenly differentiated by her exacerbated and sensitive perceptions, and each had its own peculiar irritation. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee
  • In rural areas that will exacerbate the sex ratio very markedly.
  • Stepahnie, what you write has value, but it glosses over the fact that there are millions, yes, millions, of your fellow citizens who HAVE behaved in a very prudent risk averse manner, and they are going to get hammered along with everyone else, and policies which exacerbate the exposure the risk averse to hammering caused by the behavior of the imprudent/mendacious discourages prudent risk averse behavior in the future. Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers
  • Critics said mark-to-market accounting can exacerbate market swings, or be "procyclical," by forcing write-downs and emergency capital raising precisely at times when the economy is weakest. Regulators Draw Fire in Congress
  • These difficulties were exacerbated by the almost complete absence of indigenous, vertically-integrated companies.
  • To suggest that an exogenous antigen (such as those found in the MMR vaccine) can somehow trigger or exacerbate mitochondrial myopathies is laughable. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Sanctions from Arab League member states would exacerbate the damage to Syria's already atrophied economy, following a European oil embargo and dwindling foreign-exchange reserves. Arab League Delays Discipline Against Syria
  • Obesity that prevents ambulation exacerbates venous hypertension because the calf muscle is not working to keep the veins pumping the blood out of the leg.
  • The problem is exacerbated by the simple fact that only one side, Hamas, can call an effective halt to this because if Israel calls a ceasefire Hamas feel disobliged to observe it. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The problem is exacerbated by the various fashions in librarianship - how many libraries now prefer to be called ‘resource centres’ or other such jargon?
  • President-elect Obama has picked a centrist economist team that includes leaders who played a role in short-sighted decisions that exacerbated the current crisis. Art Levine: $7 Trillion Meltdown 101: How We Got Here, What to Do Now
  • Today the Fed has not only lost that touch but, given the way our political and financial system currently operates, its own policies exacerbate the cycle of overexuberance and incautious lending that will bring on the next major crisis (and presumably another severe recession). The Fed, Innovation And The Next Recession
  • The irredentist ideology was eventually exacerbated by the fascist regime, which used it as an ideological mask for its expansionist policy.
  • This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains.
  • Why am I sure the Pope's reply will be couched in some stupid definition of "exacerbate" along the lines of "encourage promiscuous behaviour"? News from the House of Sticks -
  • The allocation of land to men means that women's dependence upon husbands is exacerbated despite an increase in material well-being.
  • Influenza or rhinovirus (common cold) infections in adults, or respiratory syncytial or other viruses in young children, can exacerbate or lead to asthma.
  • The dramatic changes I experienced after just a few lessons were because some of my problems were caused or exacerbated by quite easily rectifiable postural faults.
  • Hostility to the existing political setup is being exacerbated by growing unemployment lines and widening social inequality.
  • Deepening poverty exacerbated by rising prices and pegged wages will lead to growing anti-government hostility.
  • One possible stimulus that may exacerbate asthma is chronic sinusitis.
  • Many of these clinical problems are already recognized as being rooted in, or exacerbated by, stress; it is Sarno's association of these disease entities with repressed rage that makes his theory unique.
  • These high elevation communities are naturally subject to increased atmospheric moisture, cooler temperatures, and higher winds, but also now suffer from the effects of acid rain deposition, which tend to be exacerbated in high elevation communities, and from the depredations of an introduced homopteran insect, the wooly adelgid (Adelges spp.). Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests
  • In rural areas that will exacerbate the sex ratio very markedly.
  • These problems exacerbate legitimate business risks and discourage people from long-term investments.
  • It has exacerbated many existing weaknesses (rise of e-tailing, rise of e-books, creeping omnipotence of e's and hyphens), and has forced publishers to examine their business models. Nathan Bransford: Publishing's Winner's Curse
  • Tavistock Street already has a number of problems which seem to be exacerbated by a policy of housing the waifs and strays of the borough nearby.
  • Everyone hereabouts knows the situation; we all avoid doing anything to exacerbate it. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • The 1906 Burke Act exacerbated land loss on the reservation by removing the twenty-five-year restriction on sales of Indian allotments.
  • These difficulties were exacerbated by the almost complete absence of indigenous, vertically-integrated companies.
  • We expected that family conflict and depression symptoms would generally function as mediators, but also assessed whether they would exacerbate or attenuate the effects of parental drinking problems on children's adjustment.
  • At worst, they could exacerbate it: by further fragmenting England's teaching workforce and by promoting low professional expectations.
  • This effect has been exacerbated because the artistic mission of almost every artist these days is to get scarier, a reflection of the stressy and random world in which we live.
  • The pavid matron within the one vehicle (speeding to the Bank for her semestrial pittance) shrieked and trembled; the angry Dives hastening to his office (to add another thousand to his heap,) thrust his head over the blazoned panels, and displayed an eloquence of objurgation which his very Menials could not equal; the dauntless street urchins, as they gayly threaded the Labyrinth of Life, enjoyed the perplexities and quarrels of the scene, and exacerbated the already furious combatants by their poignant infantile satire. Burlesques
  • Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage.
  • The Professor, already exacerbated by the study of the humanities, was in a state of acute erethism. The War of the Wenuses
  • Instead they see low concentrations of magnesium as a natural phenomenon exacerbated by air pollution.
  • That unequal distribution of income exacerbated an already widening gulf in income.
  • Revolutions in tinpot republics don’t solve problems; they exacerbate them. Matthew Yglesias » Carter on Gaza
  • They strongly deplete animal populations and notably reduce a number of rare and vulnerable species through habitat degradation, sport hunting and especially through exploitation for bushmeat, which is exacerbated by drought-related food deficits. Western Africa and biodiversity
  • And the growing differences in income are exacerbated by growing but unmeasured differences in health insurance, as well as various business perks such as free cars or expense accounts.
  • He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated.
  • Along with other farmers and environmentalists, she points to the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydro-power project as a resource nightmare that has exacerbated the drought.
  • And to add insult to injury , MercuryRet - rograde, an astral condition infamous for frustration - n, exacerbate - s existing tensions.
  • That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done simply because this kind of muckraking exacerbates cynicism about public officials.
  • The essential oils in this herb ease muscle spasms in your gastrointestinal tract and may also decrease your body's production of pepsin, a digestive enzyme that exacerbates indigestion.
  • They would exacerbate the problems of unbalanced power that threaten any cooperative relationship.
  • The NATO intervention exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.
  • Analysts said margin calls exacerbated the decline. Inflation Worries Drag on Indexes
  • However, as the upside potential is exacerbated, so is the downside risk.
  • Reoxidation of the polysilicon sidewall prior to silicon nitride spacer formation exacerbates the undercut.
  • I think the programs created by the New Deal and the monetary jury-rigging that went on in our society exacerbated the Great Depression and pushed us farther down. The Perry Doctrine
  • Foods high in histamine, such as fermented foods, may exacerbate urticaria and angioedema in these individuals.
  • And certainly targeted cash transfers are preferable to far costlier and more distorting policies, such as export bans or general food subsidies, that, as visiting fellow Nora Lustig pointed out, push the adjustment off on international markets and further exacerbate global price pressures. Kimberly Ann Elliott: Another Food Price Spike: Weather Again to Blame for Wheat, Corn Pushed by (Even Worse) Ethanol Policies
  • He said that had ‘exacerbated the losses by delaying and distracting the board from swift and corrective action’.
  • This has been exacerbated by having to pore over 75 hours of footage.
  • Friction between the generations is exacerbated when younger staff grasp the new idea and their creativity is suddenly released.
  • This caused a significant disturbance in the market and exacerbated a backwardation in the price of tin.
  • Her marriage to Jason Robards will have exacerbated this - his drinking was uncontrollable.
  • The Order, grown rigid and ossified as old bone, in many ways has exacerbated the basic fault of human consciousness. THE BROKEN GOD
  • He also warned Nato not to "exacerbate" its presence in the region. Russia and Norway resolve Arctic border dispute
  • Recent events have exacerbated intra-Kurdish antagonisms, but also concretized the autonomy that already exists.
  • It has certainly exacerbated the extent to which people are afraid of terrorist attacks.
  • Any problems with parenting are routinely exacerbated by poverty, inadequate housing, harassment, and constant anxiety about losing the child.
  • Also, computer industry trends toward distributed computing, and nomadic or mobile computer users, only exacerbate security challenges.
  • New South Wales has entered an early bush fire season, which is being exacerbated by extremely low levels of rainfall, dry winds and high temperatures.
  • His aggressive reaction only exacerbated the situation.
  • The energy shortages were exacerbated by the severe winter.
  • A Russia policy of isolation and encirclement is not compatible with the contemporary geopolitical playing field, and we have seen this policy (in striking similarity to other, similar policies) exacerbate the hostility and corruption of the very regime it was meant to moderate. Matthew Yglesias » Michael McFaul on Russia
  • Although litigation may be necessary at some point, Mr. King's lawsuit has only served to "exacerbate" negotiations with BP, Mr. Riley said in an interview. Spill Payments Irk Alabama Business
  • Fevers, not of the intermittent type, if they become exacerbated every third day are dangerous; but if they intermit in any form whatever, this shows that they are not dangerous. Aphorisms
  • Many other factors can lead to and exacerbate health problems, including heredity, family eating habits and a lack of exercise, he said.
  • Stern warnings broadcast over the student public-address system in the evening of 8 October exacerbated the situation.
  • The loss of the fleet oiler USS Pecos to Japanese action exacerbated the situation further.
  • The situation was made worse by the 1986 earthquake, which exacerbated the housing shortage and destroyed or damaged numerous schools.
  • Instead of letting up, they exacerbate their injuries, potentially causing permanent damage.
  • On the second day all the symptoms were exacerbated; late in the evening had a proper stool from a small clyster; the night quiet. Of The Epidemics
  • At the interpretation stage, misclassifying benign child behavior as negative, which we term a negative appraisal bias, may also exacerbate one's tendency to discipline in an overreactive manner.
  • A Minneapolis attorney said the city has "exacerbated" problems at the station over the years by being too involved The Austin Daily Herald
  • Low levels of class consciousness are exacerbated by clientelism, which links the peasant through personal relationships to some one in another class.
  • In addition, climate change is projected to exacerbate health problems, such as heat-related illness, cholera, dengue fever and biotoxin poisoning, placing additional stress on the already overextended health systems of most small island states (see Chapter 2). Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6
  • The basic cause was low productivity, exacerbated by distribution difficulties and the inefficient transmission of information.
  • All the season's jollity exacerbates feelings of loneliness, but Mr McEwan will tuck into his Christmas Day lunch knowing he has many friends - the best gift of all.
  • An unsatisfying relationship with a boyfriend was exacerbated by the type of women with whom he consorted.
  • A rising inflationary trend and a persistent fiscal deficit during 1990 were exacerbated by the continuing civil war and rising petrol prices.
  • Chronic pain can exacerbate or prolong the function disability of the patients.
  • The U.S. recession exacerbated a multiyear sales decline at the company's two largest brands, Old Navy and Gap, and sent sales into negative territory at its more upscale Banana Republic chain.
  • This exacerbated internal dissension and led, in 1894, to a split in the movement.
  • So what they do is take the driving test and then they fail, and it simply exacerbates the situation.
  • The problem is exacerbated by varying international patent laws, which both raise the cost and confuse the issue of patent protection.
  • Capstone Investments analyst Jeff Schreiner said the yield issue was exacerbated by the fact the device was likely for Apple, which ramps new products very quickly and at high volumes. Apple Supplier Cirrus Logic Reports Production Problem
  • The first thing I noticed was the wind and cold exacerbated by the chopper's whirling blades blasting the freezing air down on us.
  • This was exacerbated by the instability and personal feuding which characterized the new ruling group.
  • At the time he had opposed such a move as likely to exacerbate matters. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Those effects are exacerbated in piscivorous species, because of the tendency of PCBs to biomagnify at upper trophic levels.
  • The recession has exacerbated this problem.
  • The situation will be exacerbated as the company winds down production at its Toyoha Mine - which produced around 30 short tons of indium last year - ahead of its closing in March.
  • Any problems with parenting are routinely exacerbated by poverty, inadequate housing, harassment, and constant anxiety about losing the child.
  • Critics fear, however, that defining the caste population could exacerbate intercaste tensions and discrimination. India to Survey Citizens on Their Caste
  • Hungarian policymakers "exacerbated" the country's fiscal situation, he said. TODAYonline
  • The bank governor said the situation was being exacerbated by what he termed as "indiscipline" and corruption. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The repercussions on many southern cities were severe, and exacerbated further by the federal government's en ritard to action. Bright Lights After Dark
  • I think this ambition was fired - or perhaps exacerbated is a better word - by early marginal contacts with the Great, when we were evacuated to the English Lakes during the war. An Interview with Diana Wynne Jones
  • Offenders often fail to realize the severity of their crimes, and an antagonistic prison environment can exacerbate feelings of being wrongly accused and hamper treatment.
  • Indeed, Hollywood films played a critical role in mediating the cultural tensions exacerbated by the Depression, the Second World War, and the emerging Cold War. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • The problem is that alcohol negates the effects of the medication, and greatly exacerbates my condition.
  • In the current conjuncture of forces, a police union only exacerbates the culture of impunity that envelops police forces in this country. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • If anything, it has been exacerbated by recent global tensions, those irritating near-wars which push up the temperature and make leaders edgy.
  • This situation, or tendency, initially dictated by the terrain the wedge of the Pripet Marshes, was considerably exacerbated by two additional factors. Deathride
  • One area where no buy signal is being triggered is in municipal bonds; a factor of investors continuing to panic out of them on the word of soothsaying whimsy and in light of heated headlines noting the possibility of municipal insolvencies exacerbated by underfunded pension liabilities. MarketWatch.com - Top Stories
  • General Bate was unwilling to exacerbate local perceptions of military tyranny.
  • After his death, the triumviral riots were exacerbated.
  • Vicky, Alex's wealthy sister, exacerbates the situation by offering Neil money.
  • Social and economic problems on reserves and among urban natives exacerbate the situation.
  • Anamika, who tied for fifth in her debut last year, kept both hands behind her back as she rattled off "exacerbate" and "foggara. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The situation is exacerbated by unusually low levels of nitrogen oxides, which inhibit ozone destruction.
  • Much of the intertribal strife of the seventeenth century originated in long-standing competitiveness and jealously which was highly exacerbated by the introduction of European goods.
  • Brisbane eventually sold his field hands as an act of divestiture for the sake of conscience, which only exacerbated animosity as it pricked the consciences of other slaveholders.
  • Widespread public revulsion at the executions exacerbated a growing alienation from the British administration in Ireland.
  • Friction between the generations is exacerbated when younger staff grasp the new idea and their creativity is suddenly released.
  • It seemed to me that an over-emphasis on lexis at the expense of grammar would exacerbate this tendency. L is for (Michael) Lewis « An A-Z of ELT
  • This may exacerbate feelings of anxiety or discomfort and shy behaviour.
  • Also of note is the fact that foods high in sulfur will exacerbate the odor according to Dr. Andrew Cutler who has written a manual on mercury detox from what he calls amalgam illness. Serendip's Exchange -
  • Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides.
  • This dispersion is further exacerbated by the relative rise of employment in the service sector.
  • Over time, it's become increasingly salinized and polluted, now exacerbated by higher levels. Printing: A UN Special Focus on Gaza Under Siege
  • This exacerbated the growing shortage of food, fuel and raw materials.
  • The price rises have been exacerbated by a shortage of yellowcake uranium. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are not interested, frankly, in doing anything that would exacerbate the tensions.
  • The presence of monetary or inflationary overhang in the economy exacerbates this situation.
  • Tensions are further exacerbated between farmers and herdsmen as they struggle to search for pasture and water for their herds, as it becomes more and more scarce.
  • Their dilemmas are similar to those of many adoptive families but are exacerbated by the racial and ethnic issues already discussed.
  • But sometimes fatigue and sluggishness are caused by an underactive thyroid and these external forces simply exacerbate an already stressed thyroid gland.
  • This situation is exacerbated by the inadequacy of current social security provision, for both disabled people and informal carers.
  • Sharp inequalities between different classes and ethnic groups and between men and women are often exacerbated by debt and economic crisis.
  • Most of the bankruptcies stemmed from excess debt and other problems exacerbated by the slowdown.
  • But, it warned, such behaviour 'would exacerbate the effects of a subsequent snapback'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy.
  • He added that the proliferation of netbooks and other mobile devices featuring ARM-based processors would be sure to "exacerbate" a rising demand for faster data access. TG Daily
  • These harmful effects can also be exacerbated by the adoption of increased protectionist measures by trading blocs against non-bloc countries.
  • My weariness was exacerbated by the cold chill of the air conditioning and the low lighting of the hotel room.
  • Conditions in trade finance are becoming chillier, but the freeze that exacerbated the earlier crisis hasn't yet occurred. Asia Braces for European Hangover
  • Zimbabweans are fleeing their country, which has been hard-hit by political unstability and food shortages exacerbated by a serious drought in the southern African region. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Of particular concern to Blankley is the speed at which Islam is asserting itself throughout Europe; a process exacerbated over the last few decades by liberal immigration policies, falling birthrates across the Continent, a decline in the willingness of Muslims to assimilate, and an adherence to the diktat of tolerance among Western elites that has prevented any meaningful discussion of the issue. Think Progress » Rice: After 9-11 “We Could Decide the Proximate Cause Was Al Qaeda”
  • The problem is exacerbated by the fact that Europe and Japan are also slowing, in the first concerted downturn since the oil shocks of the 1970s.
  • Racist, militarist and chauvinistic policies have exacerbated the Kurdish problem.
  • To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel.
  • Concerns about treatment failure for visceral leishmaniasis are exacerbated by geographical variations in antimonial treatment regimens, severity of disease, and sensitivity of Leishmania species.
  • Should the proportion of tornadic mesocyclones go down to 20% or so, as it now appears it might, this problem is correspondingly exacerbated.
  • Increased pressure on the veins can be exacerbated by habitually crossing your legs.
  • A study coauthored by Nobel-prize-winning chemist Paul Crutzen said corn ethanol might exacerbate climate change as the added fertilizer used to grow corn raised emissions of a very potent greenhouse gas called nitrous oxide. Ethanol Craze Cools
  • Since that medication can exacerbate monilia symptoms and actually worsen this infection, treatment for trichomoniasis should never be accepted without proper documentation that the disease does indeed exist in your system. Getting Pregnant
  • The PRC's combat aircraft are also superannuated, which exacerbates the problems of the PLAN.
  • Both Wordsworth and Coleridge left Cambridge with a love of literature, and a revolutionary fervor that would only exacerbate their troubles. Wordsworth & Coleridge I « Tales from the Reading Room
  • At the slightest hint of profitability, carriers begin bulking up and adding routes, which quickly undercuts profits and exacerbates huge losses when travel drops off.
  • That strains that whole relationship, probably exacerbates the situation.
  • He may well have shown his jealousy, which will have exacerbated the ill-feeling between them. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • Despite these differences, it appears that asthma disease is exacerbated by particulate pollution in Anchorage, as it is in other cities in which it has been studied.
  • But critics said the ban will exacerbate rather than relieve inflation by shutting down valuable market-pricing mechanisms and encouraging traders to move to the country's untaxed and unregulated black market of so-called dabba traders. India Suspends Some Futures Trading
  • Lithium, a drug used to treat both epilepsy and bipolar disorder, can cause horrendous acne and chronic folliculitis, and it can exacerbate psoriasis. Simple Skin Beauty
  • The pull of these muscles occasionally exacerbates fracture displacement.
  • Chenin's identity crisis is further exacerbated by the fact that it's vinified in a variety of styles from dry to very sweet, in both still and sparkling forms. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • Indeed, marketization can exacerbate the problem if it encourages insurers to fragment the risk pool and maximize profits by discriminating against people likely to get sick.
  • In the seventeenth century, the enforced celibacy of daughters and cadets already caused by the dowry inflation was further exacerbated by primogeniture and the triumph of the patrilineal family.
  • The problem has been exacerbated by what many believe is a combination of factional infighting within the Church and a declining number of priests from which to chose.
  • But the clubs' financial woes are exacerbated by their insistence on paying players.
  • The damn earache has been waking me up as soon as I can get shut-eye, so that only exacerbates the problem. Some Kind Of Update « The Graveyard
  • Geeslin indicated that increasing TWIA rates at this time would "exacerbate" the burdens faced by Texas living along the coast but recognized that "some modest rate increases" might Insurance Journal
  • But the levies also affect those who, either actively or inactively, create or exacerbate the problem of an incursion.
  • The child's detachment exacerbates the parents' feeling of helplessness.
  • This problem is exacerbated by a dearth of social housing projects in the Lower Mainland.
  • presided" over by Sharon Bulova, exacerbated the current financial crisis and ballooned the deficit with spending that is grossly outpacing income. Renaissance Ruminations

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