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Increased responsibilities may aggravate the problems.
Those proposing change say that money is important, but that it is not enough, and may actually aggravate the problems by masking them for a few more years.
Humid and warm environment still aggravate the problems.
The exigencies of the Iraq drawdown and the Defense-to-State hand-off aggravate the problems already created by the scale of PSC use, including the loose PSC oversight practiced by USAID.
Negative life events, lack of social support, and stress are very likely to aggravate the problems [ 25].
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"The Bush administration should not aggravate the problem".
The levees were helping to aggravate the problem they were meant to solve.
Tackling bullying requires careful and sensitive handling in order not to aggravate the problem.
Moreover, investors tend to deal with uncertainty in ways that aggravate the problem.
But such real-time glimpses often aggravate the problem, as the obsessed become obsessed with what they are seeing — or not seeing.
The Bush administration should not aggravate the problem with changes in fuel economy standards that could jeopardize the jobs of thousands of workers in the auto industry.
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