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If they aren't good, ignoring them only compounds the problem.
Generational resentment also further isolates boomers, which compounds the problem.
That's dangerous to the government, and her gender only compounds the problem.
The spectacular corruption of the electoral redistricting system — gerrymandering — only compounds the problem.
Air travel compounds the problem immediately, pathogen-filled projectiles hurtling to other lands.
The relentless price rises, in turn, have lured speculators, whose enthusiasm compounds the problem.
The RAA compounds the problem by adding an astonishing 53 new requirements to rulemaking.
Fires also throw up clouds of soot into the atmosphere, which compounds the problem.
Thirty-seven years (and counting) of wage stagnation and decline compounds the problem significantly.
This only compounds the problem — social isolation — that put them there in the first place.
"The hold on this money only compounds the problem," one senior State Department official said.
That only compounds the problem of thinking through what the meaning of China's rise might be.
But I'd like to participate in a way that compounds the problem as little as possible.
The ocean's vastness compounds the problem, presenting opportunities for both exploitive commercial interests and idealistic vigilantes.
That practice compounds the problem, especially with the less liquid holdings – like real estate – in a fund.
The oral nature of Indian cultures, with their emphasis on folk memory and storytelling, compounds the problem.
The fact that those with the lowest incomes tend to have the worst health compounds the problem.
Of course they're convinced that'll never happen, and that only compounds the problem as they take increasing risks.
Police officers' lack of knowledge about and contact with certain communities impacted by hate violence compounds the problem.
This is bad enough as an exchange, but then Monday afternoon, DeVos tweeted something that compounds the problem.
The state's tax code is very progressive, which, in this case, Dr. Vissing-Jorgensen said, compounds the problem.
Moreno-​Garcia's terse prose compounds the problem; it beautifully illustrates Domingo's deceptive simplicity, but otherwise feels distractingly choppy.
"It compounds the problem that the proposed piece is not a dispassionate recitation of the facts," the government wrote.
But its contrast to the performer's flesh further compounds the problem, emphasizing that the body is no material, no secret.
Harassment and bullying may be common at schools, the researchers write, explaining that this compounds the problem facing trans students.
Poverty compounds the problem, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where about 40% of people live on less than $1.90 a day.
So, to me, the strengthening of the dollar actually compounds the problem rather than makes it better as we stand now.
The fact that a new version of this bill was released the very week we are supposed to vote compounds the problem.
The repeal of rules governing net neutrality, which took effect on June 11th, compounds the problem by letting infrastructure firms favour their own content.
Restrictive planning laws curb new construction in the area around San Francisco Bay; the narrow peninsula that San Francisco itself occupies compounds the problem.
"It just compounds the problem of what people were thinking going into March that a lot of these global economies are slowing," Lancz said.
These issues are felt particularly acutely in densely populated urban settings — which compounds the problem, because more of us live in cities now than ever before in human history.
To implicate Obama compounds the problem, however, because Trump's supporters see Trump as Obama's antithesis—the solution to the problems Obama has caused—not as somehow complicit with him.
"They've really still got too much campaign in them and not enough governing," said a person close to Trump, noting that the lack of a full Cabinet compounds the problem.
On top of that, most of the Chromebooks on the market make use of small, low-resolution displays to keep costs down and battery life maximized, and that compounds the problem.
Two sources, one official and one from the industry, said the ministry has also been trying to convince Poland's refiner PKN Orlen to get involved in KW. The low price of coal on international markets compounds the problem.
The Compensating Legacy Artists for their Songs, Service and Important Contributions to Society (CLASSICS) Act  (now Title II of the new Music Modernization Act) compounds the problem by adding new rights and regulations designed to transfer wealth to legacy industries.
The more plans hike their rates to make up for the loss of the mandate, the more expensive coverage becomes, and the more healthy people who are likely to drop out of the markets, which makes the pool sicker and compounds the problem.
In theory, it's a good idea to keep the hackers guessing and to ensure data breaches on old accounts don't affect new ones; in practice, it compounds the problem of having so many passwords to handle and leads to people choosing weaker and weaker options.
The fact that Chinese companies are already getting hundreds of thousands of records cheaply compounds the problem: The price of an A.I. cancer scanner from an American company that paid millions for its data would risk being undercut by a low-cost Chinese competitor.
This compounds the problem: First, hate crimes are less likely to be acknowledged in these districts, which creates an unsafe space for vulnerable individuals; secondly, since the crimes aren't reported even if they occur, areas with high rates of hate crimes may be overlooked by the FBI.
Puerto Rico is also subject to the federal minimum wage, which is harshly binding, deterring employment (Puerto Rico's per capita income of about two-thirds that of the poorest state, hence the requirement bites hard); a required Christmas bonus of one-month's pay compounds the problem.
Though it suggests an admirable honesty, an admission that she's only experiencing these conflicts at a remove, it also centers her in a way that compounds the problem of her atrocity works: They feel lacking in a deep engagement with the sociopolitical realities represented by the images they contain.
That both compounds the problem middling teams like Arizona, San Diego, and Miami face at the deadline—their peers who know just what they are at the deadline, one way or another, have a tremendous advantage over the men in the middle—and drives observed and inconsistent valuations for certain categories of players.
According to homeschool alumnae interviewed, Christian, faith-based homeschooling compounds the problem of educational neglect by introducing dogmatic and restrictive attitudes toward gender and human sexuality: Often, they say, women raised in fundamentalist Christian homeschooling families across the country are taught to consider their bodies as both their greatest vulnerability and their only asset.
The lack of mention of where the battles were fought compounds the problem.
The lack of mention of where the battles were fought compounds the problem. There also may be a discrepancy between the sequence of events presented by Polybius and the sequence which may be inferred from Appian's text: Polybius: Battle of Arretium - devastation of the ager Gallicus - Battle of Lake Vadimon - final battle. Appian: Battle of Lake Vadimon - devastation of the ager Gallicus - final battle (no reference to a battle of Arretium).
To make use of it, organizations must have effective retrieval systems for their archives and good memory recall among the individuals that make up the organization. Its importance to an organization depends upon how well individuals can apply it, a discipline known as experiential learning or evidence-based practice. In the case of individuals' memories, organizational memory's veracity is invariably compromised by the inherent limitations of human memory. Individuals' reluctance to admit to mistakes and difficulties compounds the problem.
According to an Asia Watch Committee report in 1988, the question of human rights in a minority area of the People's Republic of China is inherently difficult to research and address.Asia Watch Committee, "Human Rights in Tibet" , February 1988 Official sensitivity around the Tibet issue compounds the problem. Government measures to prevent information about Tibetan protests and protesters from leaving China have hindered human rights monitoring organizations from providing an adequate account of protests and their consequences, according to the CECC.CECC 2009 report, p.
Malaria is a major public health concerns in India and major contributor to the malaria burden in South East Asia. Several factors contribute to the prevalence and incidences including socio-economic factors, geographical region, drug resistance. Bastar region of the state of Chhattisgarh has the highest Annual Parasite Incidence (API) (malaria) in India. Timely diagnosis due to limited infrastructure compounds the problem. Launching the “Malaria Mukt Bastar” on 26 January 2020, the Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel pledged to make Bastar Malaria free in the coming days.
Salt's ineffectiveness at melting ice at these temperatures compounds the problem. Black ice may form even when the ambient temperature is several degrees above the freezing point of water , if the air warms suddenly after a prolonged cold spell that has left the surface of the roadway well below the freezing point temperature. On December 1, 2013, heavy post- Thanksgiving weekend traffic encountered black ice on the westbound I-290 expressway in Worcester, Massachusetts. A chain reaction series of crashes resulted, involving three tractor-trailers and over 60 other vehicles.
The Frankish realm underwent many partitions and repartitions, since the Franks divided their property among surviving sons, and lacking a broad sense of a res publica, they conceived of the realm as a large extent of private property. This practice explains in part the difficulty of describing precisely the dates and physical boundaries of any of the Frankish kingdoms and who ruled the various sections. The contraction of literacy while the Franks ruled compounds the problem: they produced few written records. In essence, however, two dynasties of leaders succeeded each other; first the Merovingians and then the Carolingians.
Strood Retail Park Settlement geography tells us that a bridging point becomes a route centre and a trading centre. Being a lowest bridging point of a critical prehistoric military route compounds the problem. Towns had to built above the flood plain at a pinch point and flat land on the Rochester side of the river was needed for a walled town with castle and cathedral, in effect sterilising the land that side of the river from future major development. The land was locked by the construction of the London, Chatham and Dover railway in an embankment and arches.
She shuts it down to regular customers but elects to let the football players have their party, at which point Thorpe and his TV cameras sneak onto the property and ambush them all. Earl compounds the problem by insulting and threatening Thorpe in the town public square, all also caught on TV. A quarrel and bitter breakup between the sheriff and Miss Mona ensues, punctuated by him calling her "a whore." The Governor of Texas, who cannot make a decision on a single issue until he first sees what voters say in the polls, listens to Earl's appeals to keep the Chicken Ranch open, but when the polls say no he orders Ed Earl to close down the Chicken Ranch. The working girls leave the Chicken Ranch for good.
The second battle mentioned by Polybius, in which the Etruscans and Gauls were defeated again and sued for peace, may well correspond with the second battle mentioned by Appian. However, while Polybius places this second battle against an Etrusco-Gallic force in the next year (284 BC), Appian claims that it was won by Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus Maximus, who was the other consul for 283 BC. Appian did not mention the Boii in the second battle. It does not seem that there is a reference to the Battle of Arretium as there is no mention of a siege, of a battle between Romans and Gauls only, or Roman prisoners, and the purpose of the Roman embassy was different. The lack of mention of where the battles were fought compounds the problem.

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