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Such departures may be exacerbating a teacher shortage in Texas that echoes one nationwide.
The Republican candidate for the American presidency thinks that "fair value" rules may be "exacerbating the credit crunch".
But guidelines published on Wednesday by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) are warning that painkillers may be exacerbating rather than curing the problem.
"[W]e are concerned that short-term rentals may be exacerbating housing shortages and driving up the cost of housing in our communities," the letter continues.
The numbers seek to dispel a central concern that Airbnb may be exacerbating housing shortages by commercializing units for tourists without paying its fair share in taxes.
But Ukraine needs more than temporary financing, and the conditions attached may be exacerbating its woes.Ukraine's economic problems have been long in the making.
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It may be exacerbated by external heat and exercise.
The problem of "genetic impoverishment" in these islands may be exacerbated by climatic warming, scientists say.
The clique problem may be exacerbated by the influx of former New York City officers.
In both types of bacteremia the condition may be exacerbated by contraction in blood volume.
In the case of DNA, however, it may be exacerbated by an almost mystical belief in the molecules' power.
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