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Further SEM analyses revealed that amongst girls, P was associated with increases in hostility, sadness, and fear, whereas amongst boys it was associated with decreases in joy.
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Many of these men were said to be asylum-seekers, and the attacks have lead to an increase in hostility towards German's large refugee population.
Washington's threatening posture towards Iran can only lead to an increase in hostility between Islam and the west, and we must expect more conflicts like the cartoon crisis.
Recent months have also seen an increase in hostility between Iran and traditional Western ally Saudi Arabia.
It was about the steady increase in hostility toward families at airports.
The odds, adjusting for age, grade, BMI, and waist, of having both short leukocyte TL and high TA were 1.28 (95% CI: 1.07 1.53, p =.007)/unit increase in hostility.
For Mr. Vallone and Mr. Hevesi, the day's exchanges reflected a recent increase in hostilities between their camps.
"The Yemeni people have lived with senseless violence for far too long and the recent increase in hostilities against innocent civilians only undermines the progress Yemen has made since the 2011 revolution," the U.S. embassy said in a statement posted on its website.
These results obtained in hypogonadal men are paralleled in some respects by the study of O'Connor et al (2004) showing that a single injection of 1000 mg TU to 28 eugonadal young men, elevating mean T levels above normal, was associated with significant increases in anger-hostility from baseline to week 2 after the injection.
With migrants squeezed by slow growth and increasing hostility in parts of America, more are returning home.
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