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Low-grade inflammation and microvessel pathology may be responsible for initiating or exacerbating some of the hearing loss associated with aging.
So in this day and age, what with terrorism, militias and insurgencies, IEDs, etc. etc., I have to wonder the general mass of people really didn't want to tune into a dark show week after week, thereby only exacerbating some of their deepest fears regarding community/states/governments".
Contemporary human-induced climate change influences many hazards, exacerbating some and diminishing others.
If that's the case, than we need to ask: are bots really evolving customer service for the better, or are they just exacerbating some of the same issues we've been dealing with for years?" He has a point.
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Stress from poverty exacerbated some of these problems.
In humans, exercise has been shown to exacerbate some inflammatory conditions (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24231601).nih.gov/pubmed/24231601
And, in fact, they can actually exacerbate some of those pitfalls.
But Elizabeth says she does wonder if her behavior exacerbated some of Kiran's negative tendencies.
"Recent performance shows the department has not tackled – and may even have exacerbated – some of these problems when setting up recent contracts," it concluded.
Newspapers might be excused for using such headlines as opposed to the more accurate but unwieldy: "Global Warming Might Exacerbate Some of the Factors that Can Lead to Conflict".
A 2013 consultant's report commissioned by the county to investigate the instability found that Quinn's management style exacerbated some problems.
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