Sentence examples for exacerbated demand from inspiring English sources

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Some groups argue that the increased supply of farmed bile has only exacerbated demand.

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Not that Mosley seems a radical dissenter; indeed, if anything he has an excessive optimism in the power of Universal Credit (UC) to obliterate the need for food banks and poverty in the UK (food bankers tend to be concerned that the strictures of UC - if it ever arrives - will exacerbate demand for food banks among the poorest claimants).

"It is our belief that the Sears Cup Competition tends to exacerbate demands for greater resources by coaches, make cost control more difficult and finally fails to adequately recognize the accomplishments of the most broad-based programs," Delany wrote about the competition, which was once sponsored by Sears, in a letter obtained by The New York Times.

Then there is the evidence of the many healthcare trusts falling into debt, unpoliticised insiders warning of a pending crisis – problems exacerbated by demand rising far more quickly than headline budgets.

In addition, the boom of the textile industry exacerbated the demand for wool.

But in doing so, these nations exacerbated the demand for gold as opposed to silver which, combined with more silver being mined, drove the cost of gold up and silver down.

If health worker shortages in the public sector are exacerbated by demand in the private, medical tourism sector in the future, recruitment from countries with health worker shortages will continue and potentially worsen existing global injustices.

Do countries that over-regulate the export of antiquities actually harm our common cultural heritage by exacerbating the demand for stolen and looted pieces?

CWD describes the extent that the timing of rainfall can accumulate deficit though the growing season, with high temperatures exacerbating the demand for water, which was evident in losses to the wine industry.

The rising incidence of bone disorders has resulted in the need for more effective therapies to meet this demand, exacerbated by an increasing ageing population.

"The trend of high debt is exacerbated by weak demand and low energy prices," said Mark Davidson, a director at the ratings agency Standard & Poor's in London.

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