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This has merely exacerbated the problem.
Who could abide a chronic, deep itch under the skin that scratching merely exacerbated?
The recession has merely exacerbated a trend that has been in place for the past three decades: a polarisation of the labour market.
That launch merely exacerbated the split, however, with people who supported the new version (dubbed bitcoin XT) being blacklisted by the supporters of the old version.
Or is the time lag suffered by the TV show - which went on peddling the Blair/Campbell model long after the latter had resigned - merely exacerbated here?
In 1950, it was given partial autonomy, as a "free associated state", but far from assuaging the independence struggle, the move merely exacerbated it.
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One is denial: that merely exacerbates the threat.
I worry that the Sub2Hr project will merely exacerbate that problem.
The recent split between Clinton and the Democratic party over the Republican welfare-reform bill (which Clinton will probably sign) merely exacerbates the divide.
The writer claims that medical-malpractice suits merely exacerbate the problem, preventing doctors from having an honest dialogue with patients about their errors.
Giving housing association tenants the right to buy will merely exacerbate the shortage of social housing, while making councils sell their best stock risks further stigmatising council tenants.
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