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Person cannot walk out: The injury/illness would be aggravated by walking out or movement is contraindicated.
She'd be aggravated.
This can be aggravating.
However, when these tocopheroxyl radicals cannot be eliminated, lipid peroxidation is aggravated, a phenomenon referred to as tocopherol-mediated peroxidation [21], [22].
They cannot be arrested for more than a moment by willpower and are aggravated by voluntary movements.
The danger of Zn is aggravated by its almost indefinite persistence in the environment because it cannot be destroyed biologically and is only transformed from one oxidation state or organic complex to another (Everall et al. 1989).
Winnicott's maternal figure is aggravated by the demands of a baby who remains maddeningly oblivious of her sacrifices – "especially he cannot allow for her hate".
That shortfall has been aggravated by Labor's tendency to repackage the same amounts of money and to extend pledges that cannot be readily fulfilled.
Those splits are aggravated by the resentment of women and the anger of students, 9 out of 10 of whom cannot get into universities.
I was aggravated.
And so I am aggravated.
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