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Social tensions could also be exacerbated by a lack of job opportunities, especially outside the south-east.
"This typical seasonal trend may also be exacerbated by uncertainty ahead of the general election, but we still expect to see an upturn in the spring and summer months.
This can also be exacerbated by the presence of strong background pollution signals from point sources during low flows.
Underreporting may also be exacerbated by the fact that some children are perceived as troublesome kids in some organisations (Erooga et al. 2012).
Microcirculatory dysfunction is a key pathological mechanism involved in septic shock patients and could, also, be exacerbated by acute changes in alveolar ventilation.
The budget deficit picture will also be exacerbated by Bush's pledge to make permanent the very sizeable tax cuts that were enacted during his first term.
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The residue of guilt that seems to be a staple of separation will also be exacerbating the situation.
Tensions have also been exacerbated by David Cameron's skilful pitch to liberal voters who do not care for social democracy.
Such worries have also been exacerbated by disappointing economic data, notably lower-than-expected growth in Spain of 0.2 percent in the second quarter.
Its financial woes have also been exacerbated by a 2006 law that requires it to pay $5.5 billion a year into a health fund for future retirees.
I guess it's because virtually every TV company has now gone over to streamed previews, but it's also been exacerbated by the recent purchase of an Apple TV box (after a long campaign of filial nagging).
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