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It also warned that worsening inequality can "lead to or exacerbate conflicts and reduce social cohesion".
This not only inspires more active opposition, it tends to exacerbate conflicts within the government over what concessions can and must be made to protesting forces.
But the notorious ruling seems destined to further drive up independent expenditures on behalf of judicial candidates and exacerbate conflicts of interest on the bench.
The Oscar-winning actress spoke about war-zone rape to the organization's highest council, which urged its members to unanimously adopt a resolution that rape can exacerbate conflicts and gets in the way of peace.
And just as a lack of development can cause and exacerbate conflicts and natural disasters, so disasters and conflicts can halt and even reverse development progress.
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When this happens, risk communication methodologies fail to achieve authentic dialogue and can exacerbate conflict.
The exploitation of Congo's mineral resources continues to exacerbate conflict and instability on the ground.
The editors of The National Catholic Reporter, for instance, warned Catholics not to sign it because it was a "deceitful, dishonest and divisive effort" that could exacerbate conflict.
What can I say to exacerbate conflict?'" Brand's critique of Hannity's segment, named "Sympathy For The Terrorists", wasn't always so eloquent, however.
The stress inherent in the typical crisis negotiation tends to exacerbate conflict between parties, as each looks for reasons to deflect the other party for what has gone wrong.
Yet today, corporate governance structures often exacerbate conflict by promoting the interests of some groups like senior executives and the providers of capital at the expense of others usually employees and local communities.
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