Sentence examples for exacerbated toward from inspiring English sources

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Histologically, multifocal macrophage aggregates were observed in the lung shortly after exposure that exacerbated toward a slight multifocal inflammation after the 3-week exposure-free period.

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The attacks exacerbated local outrage toward the government and ethnic tensions between Uighurs and Han Chinese.

Divisive rhetoric and intimidating tactics from Chavistas, and the opposition's still-unsubstantiated claims of fraud, have exacerbated Venezuelans' cynicism toward elections.

McClelland told HuffPost, recent budget cuts nationwide have only exacerbated the trend toward gutting mental health care programs that could ultimately save taxpayer dollars and prevent tragedies like the one her family suffered.

Expression changes were exacerbated with a progression toward senescence, pointing toward regulation of specific pathways (Fig. 1B).

A poster was widely cited as having galvanized votes for the Swiss measure but was also blamed for exacerbating hostility toward immigrants and instigating a media and legal circus.

This problem is exacerbated by the trend toward "party rounds".

Mental health issues are exacerbated by hostile policies toward homelessness, including the decisions to close city parks at night and prohibit lying on public sidewalks during the day.

In 1942, official stigmatization exacerbated fear and suspicion toward all persons of Japanese ancestry even though there was no evidence of a single case of espionage among over 120,000 persons excluded from the West Coast.

These conflicting attitudes toward governance were exacerbated by the fact that the political culture of the day did not accommodate the notion of a legitimate opposition, that in Mr. Ellis's words, "neither side possessed the verbal or mental capacity to regard the other as anything but treasonable".

The paper traces the origins of medical methamphetamine production in prewar Japan; known at that time by its former brand-name, 'Philopon' (pronounced hiropon), and argues that the anti-meth 'shock-horror' campaigns of the 1950s were exacerbated by long-simmering animosity toward non-Japanese residents – especially Koreans and Taiwanese.

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