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"Under those circumstances, it would have exacerbated ethnic conflicts if more photos were released," he said.
"Conversely, failure to reach an agreement today would have exacerbated tensions over this issue".
Medical experts said Monday that the combination of drugs Mr. Jackson was given would have exacerbated the effect of the propofol.
It's likely that the epilepsy and the medication would have exacerbated the depression, although there was no provision for dealing with this.
By itself, that would have exacerbated inequality.In the longer run, Mr Carney's argument is that regulatory reforms planned or already put in place will serve to balance free-market capitalism with the needs of society.
Instead of improving British democracy, Mr Farage's insurgency would have exacerbated one of its biggest weaknesses.So it would be better for the mainstream parties to undertake remedial action themselves.
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Julie Bentley, the chief executive of the Family Planning Association, said: "Cutting the time limit, even by a few weeks, would have directly contradicted medical and scientific evidence about foetal viability and would only have exacerbated the desperation of the small percentage of women needing later abortion".
A resounding Netanyahu victory would only have exacerbated those strains.
Vilification and imprisonment would only have exacerbated the problem; the solution required creating financial security for the Kalandar people.
So would prescription drug abuse have exacerbated a case of lupus?
As for bankers' pay, it may have exacerbated the crisis, but how exactly would you regulate it?
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