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Xi urged both sides not to do anything that would aggravate tensions.
So Romney wants us to celebrate the success of people like him, even though their success doesn't seem to have benefited ordinary families, and even though he stands for policies that would aggravate the gap between a fortunate few and everyone else.
In order to avoid a recession that would aggravate the country's unemployment problem and reignite concerns about housing and household finances, Democrats and Republicans need quickly to find a way to work together.
This doesn't mean you need to beat him up, but you can at least do something that would aggravate him or get him upset.
"There were no words that would aggravate the situation spoken by the victims here," Mr. Kelly said.
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They were worried that continued fear and paralysis in that area would aggravate the downturn in housing and damage the broader economy.
A Toyota plant has many tasks that would not aggravate her injury.
After all, it had taken my daughters a decade of whining and deliberating over breeds that wouldn't aggravate the allergy-stricken (me), just to get to the point of agreeing to get a Havanese.
When your stomach aches, your mom may have offered you saltines or plain toast -- something light that wouldn't aggravate your tummy.
But other businesses as well as taxpayer and homeowner associations have opposed it, calling it a "forever tax" on rain that would only aggravate L.A.'s affordability crisis.
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