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This is only exacerbating the cost of higher education and the debt burden on students, which is set to rise again this year in the U.K".
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In an expensive city, price-gouging during a major event has exacerbated the cost of housing.
Despite these advantages, geotechnical concerns such as ballast degradation, fouling (e.g. coal and subgrade soil), poor drainage of soft subgrade, pumping of clayey subgrade, differential track settlement and track misalignment due to excessive lateral movements exacerbate the cost of track maintenance.
The BoJ's Mr Nishimura ventures that the downward pressure on prices may be exacerbated by ageing in countries like Russia and China, whose entry into the global economy helped fuel the world's recent asset-price boom.Grey marketIf ageing does exacerbate the costs of a balance-sheet recession, what can policymakers do about it?
This will further increase and exacerbate the costs for infrastructure development and maintenance as well as the need to ensure safety, security and resilience in mass transportation.
It's a topic he's quite familiar with: Pizzo co-authored the Institute of Medicine's report "Dying in America," which addressed how to improve the quality of care for patients with advanced illnesses, without exacerbating the high cost of health care.
Unsurprisingly, schools boost their reputations by hiring star professors and giving them plenty of time to write rather than teach, thus exacerbating the high personnel costs that drive tuition higher.
Dredging rivers, deforestation and unchecked housing development in floodplains may have exacerbated the human cost of Britain's floods, but climate change is responsible for the rise in extreme flooding events.
WASHINGTON — A glut of ethanol in the gasoline supply is threatening to push up prices at the pump and may have exacerbated the growing cost gap between regular gasoline and premium, some oil experts say.
The fitness effects of SP in males and females appear to represent hallmarks of interlocus sexual conflict (Rice 1998; Chapman et al. 2003a; Arnqvist and Rowe 2005), in that repeated receipt of SP exacerbates the survival cost of mating in females (Wigby and Chapman 2005), while simultaneously increasing a male's "per mating" offspring production (Fricke et al. 2009).
The BTs promote a minimum distance of three hops between masters and allow combating the hidden terminal problem at the cost of exacerbating the exposed terminal problem.
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