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This increased life expectancy is not paralleled by improvements in the quality of life, because advancing age often goes hand in hand with a loss of autonomy, aggravated by the presence of multiple disease and a condition of social isolation [ 6- 13].
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Although it covered 1993-2000, it described a situation -- financial difficulties, gallery closings and lack of autonomy -- that was aggravated last year by a strike that closed the museum for three weeks and by a drop in tourism after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Any leap toward greater prosperity and autonomy will only aggravate Kurdistan's neighbors, who fear that an independent Kurdistan will stir up the separatist desires of their own Kurdish populations.
However, lower mean height-for-age Z-scores for girls might be explained by their increased exposure to inadequate care [ 34] and negative patterns of healthcare seeking behaviors [ 32, 35, 36], which could be aggravated by a mother's lack of autonomy and control over family resources due to controlling behavior by her partner.
The resumption of fighting in Kachin in June 2011, breaking a 17-year cease-fire, aggravated longstanding grievances, snuffing the flickers of hope that the end of military rule would bring greater autonomy to the Kachin region.
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