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In the UK, the prospect of tougher export markets exacerbated worries about the economic outlook and traders pushed back their forecasts for an interest hike from the Bank of England this year.
This has exacerbated worries that contracts in Argentina are not worth the paper they are printed on.The president seems to be betting that a successful restructuring will increase domestic investment from its current level of 17% of GDP to more than 20%, enough to sustain impressive growth throughout the economic cycle.
Israeli authorities' recent refusal to let young Palestinian men pray at the site has also exacerbated worries in the Palestinian community.
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This, coupled with the possibility of losing approximately 90 well-paying jobs at the AGS due to the provincial coal cessation policy [15], further exacerbated economic worries.
This concern was further exacerbated when city leaders began hunting through the city for additional supplies.
That's exacerbated potentially even more for local TV.
I think Sept. 11 kind of exacerbated that.
But sometimes there is collateral damage: exacerbated stress about daily grades and increased family tension.
"The vulnerability is further exacerbated because the workers fear deportation and job loss".
All-in-all, this exacerbated uncertainty and reduced the possibility for early agreements.
The attribution model will tell scientists whether these exacerbated events will also happen more frequently.
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