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"An Emirati plot has been exposed to help aggravate the differences within the royal court".
"We must secretly do all that we can to aggravate the differences between the moderate and the extreme parties. . .
As we can see from Fig. 1, the daily wind power output will aggravate the peak-valley difference of the original load curve.
The controversy over the memo threatens to further aggravate the differences between Pakistan's civilian government and the powerful military.
Relations could sink into a serious crisis in a few years, and "domestic and political factors will aggravate the situation rather than help overcome the differences", Sergei Rogov, director of the Russian Academy of Science's US and Canada Institute, told the academy's presidium.
So will adding 40,000 more to the 68,000 already there make a difference to justify the additional annual cost of $10 billion to $40 billion, especially since they may aggravate the perception of Americans as occupiers?
You can aggravate the situation".
Economic pressures aggravate the situation.
Rees: I think they aggravate the problem.
Increased responsibilities may aggravate the problems.
Putting up taxes could aggravate the recession.
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