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The numbers are rapidly increasing, aggravating tensions in the national debate over immigration.
And even in the environment and energy arena, trade disputes are aggravating tensions.
But Western diplomats say such a move would undermine the European, United Nations and NATO missions while aggravating tensions.
Egypt also remains a powerful player in the accord, and its interim government is likely to intervene to prevent a collapse of the deal, a prospect that may aid the Palestinians while aggravating tensions with Israel.
Aggravating tensions, the Chinese Catholic Bishops Council, a government entity, stripped Thaddeus Ma Daqin, 45, the auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, of his title this month, according to Catholic Web sites that cited sources in the Chinese church.
The rage for equality is conjoined with the pursuit of prosperity mandated by the global consumer economy, aggravating tensions and contradictions in inner lives that are then played out in the public sphere.
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During Barack Obama's presidency, relations between Moscow and Washington have undergone a much-vaunted "reset", but the Magnitsky case is aggravating tension, with Moscow furious at what it sees as pressure and interference in its internal affairs.
And it has aggravated tensions between Russia and its neighbors.
Meanwhile, the problems of the 3Com deal are sure to aggravate tensions with China.
"This could aggravate tensions between India's [Hindu and Muslim] communities.
His comments could aggravate tensions between the European court and Britain.
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