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And it might escalate the problem".
It was unclear whether the issue would blow over or if it might escalate into a major confrontation between the faculty and the administration.
"I was surprised that they weren't saying anything to these men even just 'Leave them alone.' I thought about saying, 'Excuse me, officer,' then I was afraid it might escalate.
At the Maracana on that first Sunday, it was a struggle to actually find the protest, although there were signs it might escalate, as 500 people - mainly students - were sent scattering in all directions by the first use of tear gas and rubber bullets as they attempted to walk towards the stadium, having gathered close to a metro station.
For example, if you're stuck at work and your kid needs a ride home from school, or you're on a date where you feel that something just a little bit odd is going on, and you worry it might escalate to a situation you're not happy with.
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You should not apologize if you don't mean it, as this might escalate the problem further.
Oil rose on concerns that the threat of new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program might escalate tensions in the Middle East.
The belief that angry rhetoric and a low-level covert war being waged against Iran by its foreign enemies might escalate into a real military conflict has driven up oil prices to $113 a barrel for Brent crude since the start of the year.
No one wants a naval war in the Pacific, but as China continued to translate its economic power into military muscle, it looked like even minor dustups might escalate into an all-out international crisis.
It is easy to imagine how this might escalate.In short, a disease scare is the last thing the economy or financial markets needed at the moment.
The threat of global warming is not instantaneous, though it is dire in the longer term and might escalate suddenly.
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