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"Even as it increases its power in Lebanon, it could be exacerbating its own problems in the country".
While the majority of schools nationwide continue to practice some type of grouping based on ability, especially in middle and high schools, there is growing concern that the practice could be exacerbating the gap.
The tack your group has taken so far — leaving your boss out of email chains and avoiding confronting her directly — could be exacerbating the problem.
The new research suggests that contact lenses could be exacerbating this microplastics problem.
Terrorism experts say stringent restrictions on religion could be exacerbating the tension.
When you're misdiagnosed, not only are you receiving incorrect or perhaps extraneous treatment, you could be exacerbating the condition you actually have.
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It is a trend that could be exacerbated by the current focus on reducing public spending.
"[But] BSkyB now faces a competitive threat which could be exacerbated by the pay TV market investigation.
Some doctors' offices ask patients not to wear perfume because some medical personnel or patients may have allergies or asthma that could be exacerbated by scent.
We won't be able to see from the outside but within the party the backstabbing and infighting could be exacerbated," Lam said.
But all could be exacerbated by a spillover of the war from Colombia -- and from Plan Colombia, Washington's new military aid program.
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