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Europe's fiscal woes have probably heightened the appeal of shifting business to JPMorgan's solid balance sheet already.
The agitation of the settlers is probably heightened by their sense that they are close to achieving their goal of permanently neutralizing the prospect of a two-state separation.
For people who were previously struggling with distressing issues, like a divorce, death in the family or job loss, the events of last week probably heightened their despair and sadness.
Mr. Johnson said concerns that the economy was slowing too much were probably heightened this week when Federal Reserve policy makers indicated that they were still worried about inflationary pressures.
The Yankees started a few rallies, all of them aborted, and their frustration was probably heightened by the fact that the pitcher who was shutting them down, Paul Byrd, does not look like a major league pitcher.
The fact that Shevchenko, who Abramovich bought for $60 million, was the only Chelsea player to find the back of the net against Rosenborg probably heightened justifications in the billionaire's mind that it was time for Mourinho to go.
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One of the unfortunate consequences is that this probably heightens the terrorist threat.
The authorities warned that high temperatures and winds would probably heighten the danger for several days in the state.
That sentiment will probably heighten interest in a field called knowledge management, which combines tools like e-mail search programs, collaboration software and data-mining technology.
A repeat of such a hard line at the December meeting would probably heighten fears of a recession and send stocks lower.
In view of Barack Obama's assuming the presidency, which will probably heighten interest in Africa, should American business be doing anything differently?
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