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This may have exacerbated the division of those 'with drugs' and those 'without' since some 'basic CHWs' may have felt isolated when almost all others in their monthly meeting groups had treatment abilities.
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Donald Trump's incredibly negative and divisive campaign, his speech and his actions, have exacerbated the divisions.
But this election, I think the sheer number of debates exacerbated the divisions and bitter feelings among the candidates.
"The venture exacerbated the divisions between (Iraqi) communities and undermined the very integrity of Iraq," he said.
It would be terrible for the court to exacerbate the division -- and become part of it.
Therefore, the simplistic educational policies pursuing equity, such as the "nearby enrollment" policy and "zero school choice" policy, cannot result in actual justice, but may exacerbate the division of residential areas in accordance with income and inequality of educational opportunities.
He concentrated instead on marshalling the evidence available to an opposition leader, exacerbating the division between Thatcher and Brittan on one hand, and Michael Heseltine on the other, until he claimed Brittan's scalp without having to ask for it.
In fact, for two reasons, jihadist terrorism is exacerbating the division.
It is an offensive which, when successful, exacerbates the division of wealth and equality, the "us versus them" rhetoric.
It is almost certain to exacerbate the divisions between Washington and Europe that emerged before the war in Iraq.
A leave vote would topple Cameron and further exacerbate the divisions inside the Tory party, not heal them.
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