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"It tends to aggravate you more each time".
Far from alleviating the gap between rich and poor, it tends to aggravate it.
Many political analysts and commentators and local people say that this approach — treating all crises as a security problem — tends to aggravate tensions.
Still a third is that taking a placebo, especially if it is administered in an atmosphere of hope, relieves stress, which tends to aggravate the symptoms of placebo-sensitive conditions like asthma and hypertension.
"But paradoxically, this rapid repricing also tends to aggravate short-term instability".
An empty stomach tends to aggravate symptoms and as a result affect perception of symptoms.
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Fatty foods and carbohydrates, the mainstay of the western diet, tend to aggravate the condition.
Movement, bright lights, and physical activity tend to aggravate the pain.
Great incentives for insulating and sealing residences have tended to aggravate as well as conceal this problem.
The report said Amcu members sang provocative songs and made inflammatory remarks, which tended to aggravate an already volatile situation.
The most likely outcome of Gbagbo's detention is a transfer to The Hague, and the publicity that will generate will tend to aggravate the whole conflict again".
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