Sentence examples for exacerbates as from inspiring English sources

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In each of these four cases, the municipal government seeks to prevent a potential crisis in which already overwhelming congestion exacerbates as burgeoning populations add more commuters to the clog.

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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.

Apparently, that padding exacerbates blows as much as it absorbs them.

It has only exacerbated deprivation as well as physical and mental ill-health.

Moreover, varenicline is suspected to exacerbate depressedmood, as well as erratic and possible suicidal behavior.

This will be exacerbated as public spending cuts begin to bite next year.

The derailment was then exacerbated as the train passed over the points, the report said.

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.

The risk was exacerbated as compression ratios increased on more technologically advanced engines.

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