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Inversely, experimental activation of ER by E2 protects from senescence, whereas its inactivation by tamoxifen aggravates it.
Studies show that expressing anger only aggravates it; as Plutarch observed, "Anger, while in its beginning, often can be ended by silence, or neglect".
Time, rather than healing the wound, only aggravates it.
The present system aggravates it, so it needs adjusting in some way.
It can now run an expansionary fiscal policy that offsets the recession, rather than a tight one that aggravates it, as in Latvia and Lithuania.
Kia's encounter with a gun-waving thug is one of increasing aggression, and though she aggravates it by insisting, "I have a girlfriend, I'm a lesbian," it's essentially an act of random violence.
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Instead of quashing the media storm, the IAAF aggravated it, continuing to fail in its articulation and management of the issue.
Instead of defeating terrorism, the war served to aggravate it, with al Qaeda and its successor ISIS spreading to at least 16 countries.
"This is an acceptable decision for Russia: its economic situation is catastrophic and new sanctions will only aggravate it," Segodnya quotes pundit Oleksandr Paliy as saying.
And he is aggravating it.
This is just aggravating it".
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