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According to the research, some teachers are unsympathetic and teaching methods may compound the problem.
The latest advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence may compound the problem.
"These actions are alarming many parents and may compound a growing climate of mistrust.
Another is that so-called catch-up growth during infancy or youth may compound the effects of prenatal programming.
China may compound it by turning inward and growing more hostile.
The decision may compound already frayed relations between the New York police department and minority communities, which Bratton and the city's mayor, Bill de Blasio, pledged to repair.
The visit may compound the damage that his marginal involvement in the Democrats' fund-raising imbroglio has done his reputation this winter.
The decision may compound already frayed relations between New York police and minority communities, which Bratton and De Blasio have pledged to repair.
Since river valleys tend to follow earthquake fault lines, a series of dams down a valley may compound the risk of quakes.
This is an understandable grief reaction, but is inaccurate, unwarranted and may compound the grief of those who are left behind.
"Comprehensive research into the role pesticides play in bee decline is urgently required – including how they may compound other pressures, such as a lack of food and loss of habitat".
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