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The development will worsen problems that have developed in recent years because of lack of planning — traffic jams and lack of places to park.
Criminalisation and incarceration for minor, non-violent offences worsen problems linked to illicit drug use, such as social inequality, violence and infection.
The prevailing sentiment was that nothing could have prevented the Crandall Canyon disaster and that any state intervention might worsen problems.
Lamb points to some of the conclusions in the latest IPCC report, which says climate change will worsen problems that society already has, such as poverty, sickness, violence and displacement.
Researchers speculated that the youngest patients having cataract surgery may be very active people who had the surgery in only one eye, which could worsen problems with depth perception and balance, or may include people with serious neurological ailments.
The result is the development of solutions that worsen problems rather than solving them.
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That may be a sign of worsening problems, analysts said.
The last time the Japanese yen rapidly deteriorated, in mid-1998, it worsened problems elsewhere.
General McCaffrey painted a grim picture in which "the dangerous and worsening problems in Mexico…fundamentally threaten US national security".
The supposed transgression may have been a sign of worsening problems off the field; the Mets still have plenty of problems on it.
BEHIND THE NEWS Signs of worsening problems in the broader economy begin to pile up, as a political consensus gathers around the revised plan.
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