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Lifting it any higher, Wells said, would aggravate his back.
If anything, he said, it would aggravate the situation.
This would aggravate me if I were a judge.
More rain or a fast melt would aggravate the risk.
But the airlines are afraid that such limits would aggravate business travelers.
Environmentalists generally agree, but say that even the plants' reduced emissions would aggravate existing pollution.
Russia, China, and other nations steadfastly opposed that, saying it would aggravate an already tense situation.
Experts on the European Union said the lingering ill will would aggravate the David-and-Goliath battle over voting rights.
Some in Japan have expressed anxiety that taking part in the program would aggravate already delicate ties with China.
Ten-year Treasury notes fell for a third day as investors speculated rate cuts would aggravate inflation.
Leaders in the Senate contend that the education officials' proposal would aggravate the teacher shortage in the state.
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