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This is indeed the case, a problem that is compounded by an abundance of mediocre work.
However, a win in a primary or caucus can produce the burden of higher expectations, one that is compounded when the candidate initially surges in the polls.
More unemployment means more state spending and less tax revenue, a predicament that is compounded by the economic slowdown in Europe.
One application asks for money for a scholarship program to try to break a cycle of poverty on many continents that is compounded by the Holocaust.
The recent conflict is only a part of an ongoing "cycle of violence" in the region that is compounded by poverty, unemployment and food shortages in Gaza caused by years of strict movement restrictions imposed by Israel, Mr Rawley said.
Sade tells the story of the disintegration of her world, a grief that is compounded by the hostile reception from her fellow pupils, ignorant of the upheaval she has been though.
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"There is a lot of government mismanagement that is compounding the problem.
ABC has suffered from a ratings decline that is compounding the problems of a generally weak advertising environment.
One of the main problems now is a deepening crisis of confidence that is compounding the ill effects from the housing downturn.
Natalie fell ill, a situation that was compounded by another pregnancy.
In any case, his art slipped into an obscurity that was compounded by its scarcity and, later, by tangled misattributions.
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