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Climate change may well exacerbate these problems.
Intervention at this time could very well exacerbate problems inside the country".
But the researchers say higher co-payments and deductibles may well exacerbate the problem of medical bankruptcies.
It also could well exacerbate Republicans' problem among Hispanic voters, which have grown over the past few years.
A senior Defense Department official said the senator's remarks "could very well exacerbate problems inside the country".
Wednesday's trip to Stamford Bridge could well exacerbate the crisis, if Keller's perfunctory attempt at a war cry is anything to go by.
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There has been a Freudian quality to Ivanka's place in the popular imagination as well, exacerbated by the way her father has spoken about her in public.
Meanwhile, the manufactured crisis over wall funding which has shut down the government has forced immigration courts to close as well, exacerbating the backlog.
Pesticide pollution is now appearing in developing countries as well, exacerbated in some instances by the availability of cheap, out-of-patent, locally produced chemicals.
They might be well exacerbated by the acute illness and the stress of the index admission, and may consequently lead to new acute illnesses that increase the risk of readmission.
Second, improved aortic wall architecture in Fbn1 mutant mice systemically treated with doxycycline implies that improper MMP activity (and conceivably TIMP activity as well) exacerbates TGFβ-driven aneurysm progression in MFS [ 102, 103].
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