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Next month, for example, the European Central Bank is expected to reveal its nonstandard policy prescriptions to save the euro, which could alleviate or exacerbate fears over the region's debt crisis.
This is sure to exacerbate fears that Facebook will further exploit Instagram now that its founders have resigned.
The numbers will only exacerbate fears that Twitter, still a massive company with a dedicated following, will max out its reach unless it makes dramatic changes.
While some participants said that poor families were exempted from derema [prayer ceremony], non-performance was thought likely to exacerbate fears in those who placed their faith in the ceremony.
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Given that fear of negative evaluation is a primary component of social anxiety [ 27], concerns about negative evaluation of one's social group and oneself as a representative of that group may exacerbate fear of social situations and lead to avoidance (dropout).
Hence, too, exacerbated fears.
At times investment funds may have exacerbated fears about scarcity.
Toyota's response to Holden's announcement exacerbated fears that the decision could have a knock-on effect.
Recent data on jobs and housing, however, have exacerbated fears that the recovery may even be weaker than previously thought.
This exacerbates fears that Ebola will become endemic in high-risk areas, instead of being completely eradicated.
The explosion on Thursday has exacerbated fears that the sectarian war in Syria could set off similar violence in Lebanon.
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