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Of course, designers must also be careful not to worsen the problem.
It would be the height of imprudence to worsen the problem, whether based on phony math or sheer heedlessness.
And a new generation of higher-performance jets soon to join air forces around the world promises to worsen the problem, making it even harder for the human component of these weapon systems to keep up with the mechanical.
However, research suggests that kidney disease appears to worsen the problem.
When questioned whether their own policies had helped to worsen the problem, they mostly demurred.
Low-light conditions and small camera apertures tend to worsen the problem.
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The flooding river was certain to worsen the problems in the Mississippi Delta and in New Orleans.
But, as Bertrand Delanoë, the Socialist mayor of Paris, argues, curfews stigmatise some areas and so have a "segregationist logic that threatens to worsen the problems they are supposed to resolve".
Fiona Terry, the director of research for Doctors Without Borders in Paris, won the world-order prize for her book "Condemned to Repeat?: The Paradox of Humanitarian Action" (Cornell, 2002), which warns aid agencies not to worsen the problems they want to fix.
Rising foreclosures threaten to worsen the problems of the housing market and the national economy, which many fear is on the verge of a recession or in one already.
Not only do such impulses make a mockery of liberal ideals (freedom, tolerance, that sort of thing); they are also likely to worsen the underlying problems.
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