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She has muscular paralysis, which is exacerbated under stress and pressure.
He looks very pallid, which is exacerbated by his shaved head.
This produces stark inequality, which is exacerbated by shortages, especially of food.
It is a problem which is exacerbated by the economic desperation and safety fears of many mothers and fathers.
A major problem with HEVs is their cost, which is exacerbated by having two drive systems in one vehicle.
Wild-type hnRNPA2 (the most abundant isoform of hnRNPA2B1) and hnRNPA1 show an intrinsic tendency to assemble into self-seeding fibrils, which is exacerbated by the disease mutations.
At the same time, the foundation is increasingly turning its attention to identifying and curbing government corruption, which is exacerbated by the mineral boom.
Such pollution estimates do not include the dangers associated with climate change, which is exacerbated by the carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal.
Then there's the distinct absence of gay and transgender people to call out, which is exacerbated by the omnipresent (and frankly tired) portrayal of the shaving, beer drinking, have-it-all lad.
Inadequate training also drives staff turnover, which is exacerbated by a tightening labor market attrition among customer service reps has shot up from 19% during the Great Recession to 24% today.
Of special concern are plastic pollution, largely due to the mass production of single-use plastics; the problem of electronic waste, which is exacerbated by planned obsolescence by manufacturers; and the generation of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
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