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Under such scenarios, they tended to assume that there would be "mitigating actions" they could take, even though the history of financial crises shows that when the pressure is on, they are just as likely to take aggravating actions, such as adding to losing positions or increasing their dependence on overnight funding.
But while such measures may have helped to ease pressure on scarce resources and reduce once widespread poverty, they are also aggravating demographic imbalances that could undermine these gains.In the next decade, the proportion of China's population aged 65 and over will begin swelling rapidly while the growth of the working age population will shrink (see chart).
Dr. Vassallo said aggravating factors that frequently led to deaths from heat include congestive heart failure, diabetes, use of cocaine, and use of blood-pressure and antipsychotic medications that can hinder the body's ability to dissipate heat.
Clay has been a major aggravating factor in Murray's back issues in the past, and he does not have the luxury of a team-mate like Wawrinka to take some of the pressure off his shoulders.
W.: It's aggravating, I agree.
[This is] a serious aggravating feature".
O'Neill cited fatigue as an aggravating factor.
' This is really an aggravating thing".
It's very aggravating at times".
The jurors all agreed that this was an aggravating factor.
"It's aggravating enough having to listen to that".
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