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"That kind of independence really aggravates them," he said.
"In hindsight, such press freedom not only does not help solving conflicts between different races, it aggravates them.
What aggravates them all the more is the belief that Mr. Obama's administration is partly responsible for their predicament.
"I'm not going to antagonize the Republican majority by telling them we're working together and then go out in the evenings and become so political that it becomes public and aggravates them," he said.
But crackdown legislation, far from tempering these swings, probably aggravates them.
Global crises are interdependent, and climate change aggravates them, Ovink said.
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We can differ about how to address these problems, but ignoring them or even aggravating them weakens the nation at home and weakens America's pride in itself.
"The E.U. believes that the new law not only maintains the violations found by the W.T.O. in the F.S.C. case but may even aggravate them," the European Commission said.
They consider it their beach, and you'd better not do anything on it that will aggravate them or spoil their day.
There can be thousands of yellow jackets in one nest, and you are likely to just aggravate them and get mightily stung.
"I don't think man in this country is aggravating them to a large degree, although there are exceptions and there are precautions that need to be taken.
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