Sentence examples for is greatly exacerbating from inspiring English sources

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Well, for a start, the air campaign is killing large numbers of innocent civilians, and is greatly exacerbating a severe, pre-existing humanitarian crisis.

LGBT activists said it can be frustrating to see Facebook, Google, Uber, Lyft, Salesforce and other tech firms sponsoring and marching in the parade, knowing that they are part of an industry that is greatly exacerbating income inequality in the region.

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It is shown that the pressure independent oxygen transport resistance increases with reduced Pt loading, but that effect is greatly exacerbated by using conventional channel/lands.

Also of note, the lysis phenotype of Δ cpoB is greatly exacerbated under low-salt conditions.

There is noticeable scatter from the expected diagonal, and the scatter is greatly exacerbated at low signal levels.

A significant number of individuals simply don't respond to many vaccines, a problem that is greatly exacerbated with age.

This aspect of genome architecture is greatly exacerbated in plants with large genomes by the precipitous turnover of repeated sequences in the intergenic spaces.

Identify theft is a global problem that has been greatly exacerbated by the rise of the Internet.

With a casino, all of these problems -- traffic, air pollution, the deteriorating infrastructure -- will be greatly exacerbated".

But it won't be fair to society as a whole: the divisions between rich and poor will be greatly exacerbated.

Some of these, such as the bedroom tax and other cuts to benefits, have been introduced by the coalition government but been greatly exacerbated by Johnson's policies.

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