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Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's threat to hold Syria responsible for the alleged shipment of military equipment to Iraq exacerbated unease Saturday about U.S. intentions in the region, with some here worrying that this country will be Washington's next target.
Armstrong, who says he is riding in his final Tour, said that riders were nervous, as they usually are in the Tour's opening stages, but that the enormous crowds had exacerbated the unease.
Meanwhile, critics warned Miliband's supporters they were in danger of exacerbating internal unease about his leadership by attacking party loyalists who say they were reflecting concerns they hear on the doorstep.
Labour critics of Ed Miliband are warning his supporters that they are in danger of exacerbating internal unease about his leadership by attacking party loyalists who say they are reflecting concerns they hear on the doorstep.
And some economists predict that figures published on November 14th will show that the economy actually shrank in the third quarter.This exacerbates a deeper unease: a belief that the new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has more interest in foreign affairs than in tackling the domestic rigidities that constrain Japan's potential to grow.
This unease was exacerbated this week by the news that Oxfam has been forced to suspend working with the fundraising company Listen Ltd, after the Mail on Sunday reported that the firm was using aggressive, high-pressure methods.
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