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Meanwhile, economic and demographic changes that had nothing to do with race aggravated the problems of the ghetto.
But each country's depreciation only aggravated the problems of its trading partners, who saw their own depressions deepen.
But lately, economic and other factors have aggravated the problems, and New York is immune to none of them.
Among the surprises thrown up by the Iraq war, two have aggravated the problems at Walter Reed.
Mr Cavallo has aggravated the problems, making the mistake of meddling too much and explaining too little, imagining that his reputation was guarantee enough.
In the frontier provinces the late-dynastic confusions were felt as keenly as elsewhere, which aggravated the problems between the Chinese and the Muslims.
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Trump's first year in office has only aggravated the problem.
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