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In contrast, the Igbo respondents were opposed to quarantine infected individuals because : "it would heighten isolation and depression for the infected and will bring shame and ridicule to his family, community and friends, thereby entrenching stigmatization".
Mr. Gibson's camp was reticent in the wake of the controversy the film has generated over its graphic violence and accusations that it would heighten anti-Semitism.
Originally, he thought it would heighten the story's scariness.
Breivik took steroids and narcotics, believing it would heighten his abilities to carry out attacks.
If Nick West is sanctioned, it would heighten the pressure on Scudamore and the Premier League.
At first, police chiefs resisted the study on the ground that it would heighten racial tensions between officers and drivers.
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A new enrichment plant, if it existed, would heighten suspicions that Iran was trying to evade international inspectors and find another way to produce fuel usable in a bomb.
This would heighten its chances of being read.
But it's plausible that there was once a similar, English superstition about the cuckoo, an interpretation that would heighten the final plea ("Don't ever stop, now") and give it added bittersweet flavour.
Tony Blair was warned by the intelligence agencies that the invasion of Iraq would heighten the terrorist threat to Britain from al-Qaida, it was disclosed today.
John Hogan's underlying fear of loneliness would heighten in the days before he set off for Crete as it dawned on him that he might lose his children and wife, too.
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