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And that situation is getting more dire every day.
"The situation is getting more dire by the day and we are concerned about that," Kerry told a news conference during a visit to Djibouti, the first secretary of state to visit the Horn of Africa country.
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"The circumstances, both in the U.S. and Mexico, have gotten more dire".
Dick Cheney will not cut loose his old mentor from the Nixon and Ford years unless things get more dire.
The scientific controversy is likely to rumble on and while it does, senators can continue to throw snowballs.Dig deeper: Predictions for Australia's future get more dire (Feb 2015) The rise in sea levels may be accelerating (Jan 2015) Why scientists are almost certain that climate change is man-made (Nov 2014).
[And I] keep meeting really smart people, and the situation keeps seeming to get more dire.
All through December, the snow kept falling and the warnings got more dire: Travel is dangerous, roads are slippery so stay home (presumably until spring), the weather folks advised.
"I'm getting more and more dire testimonies all the time," he said.
It has long required almost Sisyphean effort to get a decent tenure-track or tenured job in the humanities, a situation that has indeed become more dire of late.
Being laid off would have more dire consequences for them.
And once infected, she said, children experience more dire effects than adults.
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