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This was exacerbated as well by President Clinton's decision, in the late nineteen-nineties, to build a federal-budget surplus without a plan to invest it.
Maybe I felt we were doomed, something exacerbated as soon as we went down to ten men.
The derailment was then exacerbated as the train passed over the points, the report said.
This will be exacerbated as public spending cuts begin to bite next year.
The risk was exacerbated as compression ratios increased on more technologically advanced engines.
The environmental problems associated with dams have been exacerbated as dams have increased in height.
Sectarian tension has dangerously exacerbated, as Christians question the sincerity of even the best-intentioned Islamists.
"And that volume has exacerbated, as the president said the other day, the underlying problems.
Their vulnerability is only being exacerbated as monsoon patterns in the country change, a development attributed to climate change.
In the countryside, the problem of widespread underemployment will be exacerbated as cheaper agricultural imports pour in.
That problem is exacerbated as the state keeps more prisoners longer at such regional facilities to alleviate its overcrowding problems.
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