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Exacerbating the danger is the "overdraft protection" feature -- a line of credit -- offered to many debit card holders.
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But much of their attention now is focused on the tentacles of ever-expanding oil and gas pipelines and offshore drilling rigs that stretch into deeper waters, exacerbating the dangers to the vanishing Gulf wetlands and coastlines.
Like the doctrine of presumed damages, jury discretion to award punitive damages unnecessarily exacerbates the danger.
Lately, Congress and the Supreme Court have exacerbated the danger of mistaken executions by curtailing appeal and habeas corpus rights.
The unliveable temperatures will likely spark mass migrations, which could exacerbate the danger of conflict.
In some ways they have exacerbated the dangers.
Both action by jihadists and action against jihadists could exacerbate the dangers.
Police attempts to quell disorderly crowds can backfire and exacerbate the dangers, as was the case in Peru in 1964 when 318 died and in Zimbabwe in 2000 when 13 died.
Understand that environmental conditions can exacerbate the dangers.
Bans on thinning and salvage harvesting have not only exacerbated the fire danger in public forests but it has also left them more susceptible to disease, insects and high winds.
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