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The political challenges to the courts are aggravated by a chronic lack of financial resources.
The glaring flaw of every XF and XK is the touch screen, whose cumbersome menus are aggravated by a slow-to-respond screen.
The glaring flaw of every XF and XK is the touch screen, whose cumbersome menus are aggravated by a slow-to-respond screen that sometimes ignores your fingertips entirely.
Armenia's economic problems are aggravated by a trade blockade imposed by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan since the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.
The leaks are aggravated by "a Star Trek-type obsession" with data dashboards, said Sunil Abraham, executive director of the Center for Internet and Society.
These effects are aggravated by a variety of other derangements common in these patients, particularly hyperthermia and hypokalaemia.
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"The problems there are aggravated by an absent president, an impossible macroeconomic situation with ridiculous fiscal deficit, and rising inflation," said Ricardo Hausmann, director of the Center for International Development at Harvard.
These deterioration phenomena are aggravated by an increase in 'troublesome' diamond grain number, current density, or deposit thickness.
Their predicament was aggravated by a weakening in the chain of command.
INFLATION could also be aggravated by a sharp fall in the dollar.
Drysdale said Freefourracing's injury had been aggravated by a glue-on shoe she was wearing.
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