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At sixty-five, hadhan an enlarged prostate that exacerbated his lifelong insomnia.
IT is not yet the Smoot-Hawley tariff that exacerbated the Great Depression.
A temporary boost will come as companies stop the fierce destocking that exacerbated the recession.
The weather presumably contributed to the food shortages that exacerbated that upheaval.
For some, there was a perceived lack of engagement by those back at base that exacerbated any mental health issues.
Instead they made choices to keep "law and order" in ways that exacerbated the problems facing low-income communities.
As a nation we made choices that exacerbated the situation, such as giving tax cuts to the richest at everyone else's expense.
"Some firms" used "compensation incentives that exacerbated the weaknesses and contributed to the market turmoil," admitted the Institute of International Finance, a lobby group for big banks.
Reasons cited for that meltdown included overvaluations, market psychology and automatic electronic trading strategies that exacerbated the collapse, with institutions blindly selling into a falling market.
In it, the model looked strung out and sad, dressed down in baggy tights and stringy underwear that exacerbated her skinniness.
It offered proposals to start weaning corporate farmers off their subsidies two years ago -- admittedly after approving a farm bill that exacerbated the problem.
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