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Marcia McCormick, a professor of law at St Louis University, said of the Oath Keepers' presence at the protests: "Where tensions are high, such as in Ferguson at the moment, and people already feel besieged, it just exacerbates the tension".
"It's a tender time, and it just exacerbates it when you take it into a public forum with all your friends on it, and their friends on it, and everybody's all linked up," said Diane Mapes, author of the guidebook "How to Date in a Post-Dating World".
So then when something unforeseen pops into their face, it just exacerbates an already sensitive ambiguity.
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"If I pull out a knife, it would just exacerbate it," he said.
"We figured there would be so few up there, it would just exacerbate the situation," she said.
"I am not as reserved when I talk to people online than in real life, so really, it would just exacerbate whatever problem was there".
When I called him to get his take on the tax bill, Collinge told me it would just exacerbate the broader problems with the system.
'To insist on quotas or positive discrimination, that just exacerbates it for me.
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