Meanwhile, law enforcement and schools can easily exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Flooding from rainfall will exacerbate conditions throughout the area. pic.twitter.
|
|
Imposing tariffs on Mexico may only exacerbate those trade concerns.
|
|
Putting Kavanaugh on the bench will likely exacerbate these problems.
|
|
If you are anxious, it's going to exacerbate your anxiety.
|
|
But there's no reason to exacerbate things with frustrating rules.
|
|
Would such a move exacerbate the politicisation of the judiciary?
|
|
The fresh rate rise is expected to exacerbate the slowdown.
|
|
More climbing will only exacerbate these existing issues, Ballinger said.
|
|
The low enthusiasm many feel for her could exacerbate that.
|
|
To exacerbate the situation, Bruce was blacklisted by many clubs.
|
|
Music colleges fear that council cuts will exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Why is warming likely to exacerbate regional inequality in America?
|
|
It'll likely exacerbate the scar, which can can be treated.
|
|
This will exacerbate the look of the already disfigured body.
|
|
Spicy foods are seen to exacerbate wounds and other injuries.
|
|
Ah, but won't this exacerbate fears about algorithms taking over?
|
|
We know that unbridled free trade will exacerbate climate change.
|
|
The ISP tax would only serve to exacerbate this problem.
|
|
A number of issues exacerbate this unusual coincidence of interests.
|
|
So veterinary behaviorists say that acepromazine can exacerbate noise aversion.
|
|
The Hill: Trump attacks on McCain exacerbate tensions among GOP.
|
|
Also, technology will exacerbate the already severe problem, Dalio says.
|
|
Rapid urbanization will further exacerbate resource scarcity and governance challenges.
|
|
Alcohol and drugs can induce or exacerbate symptoms of mania.
|
|
Opponents argue it will harm health and exacerbate climate change.
|
|
Certain types of veggies and grains can exacerbate the situation.
|
|
American policy can exacerbate or ameliorate the major conflicts, but . . .
|
|
These losses exacerbate inequality considering agriculture is the largest employer.
|
|
This proves edtech doesn't have to exacerbate the digital divide.
|
|
If weather conditions remain calm, that will exacerbate the problem.
|
|
But by upsetting hierarchies, modernity can also exacerbate old tensions.
|
|
That would protect the seller but exacerbate the price decline.
|
|
Throwing new people into the mix can only exacerbate things.
|
|
Trump's inaction does not simply threaten to exacerbate a pandemic.
|
|
To exacerbate our political differences until we tear ourselves apart.
|
|
If EEA membership does happen, it will exacerbate political tension.
|
|
Travel restrictions exacerbate another problem: transmission chains are going untraced.
|
|
The indictment says the Russians worked to exacerbate those challenges.
|
|
That could exacerbate budget deficits and stifle the U.S. economy.
|
|
The government's response to the crisis could exacerbate the problems.
|
|
But taxing wealth could exacerbate the problem, not fix it.
|
|
This ozone can exacerbate asthma attacks and cause difficulty breathing.
|
|
Trump's global gag rule will only exacerbate this unnecessary tragedy.
|
|
New research now suggests that the deportations helped exacerbate foreclosures.
|
|
Tomorrow's anniversary of 9 /11 may only exacerbate that despair.
|
|
The new investigation could exacerbate Poland's already strained relations with Russia.
|
|
Critics fear it could exacerbate gentrification and inequality in the area.
|
|
Officials fear that the weaker pound will exacerbate already high inflation.
|
|
One phenomenon that seems to exacerbate such poor outcomes is segregation.
|
|
Why travel bans and quarantines might exacerbate the spread of coronavirus.
|
|
Health plans worry that Trump administration actions could exacerbate those problems.
|
|
Gender reveal parties, then, exacerbate existing social problems without solving anything.
|
|
She worries that algorithms will exacerbate rather than reduce racial bias.
|
|
Blocking further coal plants could exacerbate the strain on the industry.
|
|
"This is thought to exacerbate ADHD symptoms in children," Barker said.
|
|
Weaves, braids, chemicals, and styling processes can also exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Warm water and nutrients coming into the waterway exacerbate the problem.
|
|
It's relatively easier to exploit, exacerbate and widen pre-existing ones.
|
|
The Iranian crude, however, will only exacerbate volatility, according to Currie.
|
|
The U.S. sanctions will exacerbate the country's already weak external liquidity.
|
|
The incident could exacerbate tensions between Iran and the United States.
|
|
All this will exacerbate problems of violent crime not solve them.
|
|
Losing a secretary of state so quickly would exacerbate those concerns.
|
|
Would her words that day exacerbate the slide or reverse it?
|
|
This process, Autor and other economists argue, can also exacerbate inequality.
|
|
The surprise move appeared to exacerbate fears of fresh global charges.
|
|
Heightened geopolitical and economic tensions with adversaries exacerbate the risk today.
|
|
Future crises — such as Brexit — could exacerbate this sort of problem.
|
|
Ultimately, this could exacerbate the problem of higher yields even more.
|
|
"Climate impacts are also going to exacerbate social inequality," Levin said.
|
|
An extended continuing resolution is only going to exacerbate these problems.
|
|
The sheer scale of this event is going to exacerbate that.
|
|
The beginning of flu season will not exacerbate the measles outbreak.
|
|
Clinton, boost Mr. Trump and exacerbate existing divisions in American society.
|
|
Tight budgets and low salaries exacerbate the prison's already shaky security.
|
|
This incentivizes extreme political candidates, which will only exacerbate current tensions.
|
|
I suspect that discrimination can also exacerbate the impact of impostorism.
|
|
And hospital closures often exacerbate the problems communities were already facing.
|
|
And as Knowles points out, disasters tend to exacerbate social inequalities.
|
|
No. No. That would be embarrassing and only exacerbate the heartbreak.
|
|
The suggestion that Spotify's system is unfair would exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The defense measures that some schools undertake can exacerbate these discrepancies.
|
|
Nevertheless, Saturday's shakes are expected to exacerbate an already critical situation.
|
|
But I no longer fear that demonetization will exacerbate sectarian divides.
|
|
Water availability can exacerbate tensions in places like the Middle East.
|
|
Downsizing the program would exacerbate the shortage of affordable rental units.
|
|
And the writer's rooms on these shows only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Increased urbanization and population growth also exacerbate the spread of disease.
|
|
That could exacerbate damages from severe coastal flooding and storm surge.
|
|
The declining birthrate itself has the potential to exacerbate economic strain.
|
|
Smoke can exacerbate and sometimes trigger issues like cardiovascular problems and headaches.
|
|
Post-Brexit currency headwinds are expected to exacerbate these issues moving forward.
|
|
After the ocean water crashes onto land, it can also exacerbate flooding.
|
|
The withdrawal of the US would only serve to exacerbate the problem.
|
|
I think they're going to exacerbate what's already a problem on campus.
|
|
This is what I mean by conventional capitalism will exacerbate these issues.
|
|
What they did instead was exacerbate internal tensions within the Democratic Party.
|
|
But she's also had trouble finding work that doesn't exacerbate her injury.
|
|
Such solutions seem ambitious – but could actually exacerbate other types of pollution.
|
|
But increasing security perimeters introduces problems that actually exacerbate, not alleviate risk.
|
|
Hariri's resignation could deepen the latest unrest and exacerbate the economic crisis.
|
|
Cities often exacerbate high temperatures because of the urban heat-island effect.
|
|
Saturated soils will exacerbate the risk of flooding and could trigger mudslides.
|
|
Researchers tracked 28,000 adults to tease out whether e-cigarettes exacerbate wheezing.
|
|
Did the mass exit by fund managers exacerbate the collapse in prices?
|
|
Below-average trade volume in a holiday week could exacerbate any moves.
|
|
Often what you assumed would help the situation, would actually exacerbate it.
|
|
But redemption pressures on large passive investors could exacerbate any market selloff.
|
|
This finding suggests that inflammation may exacerbate depression by changing glutamate functioning.
|
|
That could exacerbate tensions with other EU nations like Italy and Greece.
|
|
"A resignation does not bring stability... In fact it can exacerbate instability."
|
|
This bad timing can further exacerbate your losses during these volatile times.
|
|
However, Brexit and a possible new recession could severely exacerbate this trend.
|
|
And using or applying for credit cards generally won't exacerbate the damage.
|
|
Medicare for All would exacerbate all of that and crater the system.
|
|
This educational gap would exacerbate the economic chasms between the two groups.
|
|
Madeline learns that hating her anxiety and depression only exacerbate their effects.
|
|
These moves could further exacerbate feelings of loneliness among our older population.
|
|
He campaigned in a way designed to bridge divisions, not exacerbate them.
|
|
Meanwhile, income inequality is growing more pronounced, which can exacerbate recovery efforts.
|
|
The potential for 200,000 others to return will only exacerbate those problems.
|
|
The Senate tax bill that passed this month will exacerbate income inequality.
|
|
"When these things don't come through, you exacerbate their concern," Biden said.
|
|
These failures are likely to exacerbate the economic effects of the virus.
|
|
The pandemic "absolutely is going exacerbate those health care disparities," JeanBaptiste said.
|
|
He will not admit that unfettered markets exacerbate the disparity he decries.
|
|
They further caution that the proposal would potentially exacerbate these disturbing trends.
|
|
And even then, a security services-enforced lockdown might only exacerbate things.
|
|
But this year's late-breaking primary could further exacerbate the slow process.
|
|
Trump is almost certain to enact policies that will exacerbate those difficulties.
|
|
Her stigmatization of immigrants would exacerbate social tensions in already edgy suburbs.
|
|
And officials disagreed with the idea that affordable housing projects exacerbate gentrification.
|
|
But repealing the health care law is likely to exacerbate the crisis.
|
|
However, recent domestic policy choices look set to exacerbate this chronic imbalance.
|
|
"Stockpiling coal," as Perry originally called for, may actually exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The fuel hike could further exacerbate economic conditions, forcing greater price increases.
|
|
Sure to exacerbate concerns among "the generals" about his conduct in office.
|
|
Plans to roll-back the Affordable Care Act would exacerbate these trends.
|
|
Making matters worse is the potential for tides to exacerbate floodwater levels.
|
|
They're also counting on this legislation to exacerbate tensions around "justified" abortions.
|
|
Plus, narcissists' personalities make genuine social connection difficult, which can exacerbate stress.
|
|
Furthermore, even arrests at the border can often exacerbate the court backlog.
|
|
This means drinking can exacerbate anxiety for those already disposed to the symptoms.
|
|
Ever-expanding tech companies like Facebook have been found to exacerbate income inequality.
|
|
There was a fear that doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation.
|
|
And their substance abuse issues may exacerbate other health conditions, such as diabetes.
|
|
Without a solution this problem is likely to exacerbate an economic storm cloud.
|
|
It seems like this is going to exacerbate these trends we're talking about.
|
|
Social media exacerbate the nerves through perpetual judgments, comparisons and opportunities for bullying.
|
|
Rather, it prefers to opportunistically amplify and exacerbate existing fissures in a society.
|
|
It would only exacerbate the chaos in Venezuela and make it even bloodier.
|
|
Macron's approval ratings have been sliding and the Siemens deal could exacerbate that.
|
|
Their quibbles consistently exacerbate interpersonal tensions and clarify all of the women's alliances.
|
|
Conditions in these prisons and society in general exacerbate the spread of radicalism.
|
|
That kind of split victory would exacerbate both sides' leading lines of attack.
|
|
Air pollutants exacerbate the symptoms of respiratory ailments like asthma and lung cancer.
|
|
Little did I know that sprint kayaking was going to exacerbate that issue.
|
|
There are so many triggers for anxiety and factors that can exacerbate it.
|
|
"There will always be adversaries who seek to exacerbate our divisions," Rosenstein said.
|
|
They say the shaming could exacerbate medical problems and even lead to suicide.
|
|
And a lot of times, re-traumatizing events exacerbate those mental health concerns.
|
|
Indeed it may exacerbate them, especially if the firms do less than spectacularly.
|
|
It's been a -- exacerbate makes it sound like they shouldn't have done it.
|
|
It's ... They didn't really think about how it was going to exacerbate misogyny.
|
|
Filter bubbles are a problem technology didn't create but certainly seems to exacerbate.
|
|
Digital media platforms exacerbate this problem because revenue models incentivize clicks over truth.
|
|
In turn, this would exacerbate currency concerns in China and other emerging markets.
|
|
If the data is incomplete or biased, AI can exacerbate problems of bias.
|
|
Of course, social media can exacerbate the emphasis on curating a perfect birthday.
|
|
Mental decline "Clearly conflict is going to exacerbate mental health disorders," says Roberts.
|
|
The ongoing changes to the workforce will only exacerbate certain retirement security challenges.
|
|
Given Bitcoin's significantly larger energy footprint, this would likely exacerbate its sustainability problem.
|
|
Stairs can strengthen a knee or lower back, or they can exacerbate problems.
|
|
"Increased hostilities will further threaten civilian lives and exacerbate their suffering," he said.
|
|
That might exacerbate political polarisation, by further walling off voters from different views.
|
|
The majority leader can either mitigate this sense of alienation or exacerbate it.
|
|
And in the case of Italy, the tests seemed to exacerbate bigger worries.
|
|
One concern is that long life will exacerbate existing social and economic problems.
|
|
When the economy eventually turns down, the tax cuts will exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Beijing is already wrestling with other problems that the trade war could exacerbate.
|
|
Penning returning jihadists together in jail for years may only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
They also are generally uncomfortable talking about the thoughts that exacerbate their condition.
|
|
Yet, the recent cuts announced will exacerbate the problem of under-funded schools.
|
|
The disproportionate impact of automation could exacerbate the already widening racial wealth gap.
|
|
Other changes in our political and media culture exacerbate the challenges of nationalization.
|
|
Police's failure to protect demonstrators will likely exacerbate these issues, the Times noted.
|
|
Such an outcome would exacerbate the regional humanitarian crisis triggered by Venezuela's collapse.
|
|
Weakness in industrial metal and ironore prices added to exacerbate the sector's woes.
|
|
High winds, which could exacerbate the blaze, were forecast for Saturday, she said.
|
|
That's scary because it could exacerbate the risks of rain and inland flooding.
|
|
Competition for personal space can also trigger or exacerbate this rage, James says.
|
|
The dispute could also exacerbate another trend: Turkey's drift away from the West.
|
|
Model 3 production delays mean postponed sales could exacerbate the company's cash burn.
|
|
This would also exacerbate the lock-in effect of the capital-gains tax.
|
|
Pressing pause on the non-detained docket is likely to exacerbate the issue.
|
|
Election observers worry that people streaming into displacement camps could exacerbate vote-rigging.
|
|
Fleets may exacerbate those bigger problems, creating a new potential vector for abuse.
|
|
And the looming arrival of the National Guard was sure to exacerbate that.
|
|
Removing formal limits on office terms tends to exacerbate both of these problems.
|
|
And there has remained his tendency to exacerbate whatever political tension is around.
|
|
This online confusion can exacerbate real-life attacks on abortion, and vice versa.
|
|
As trade tensions exacerbate China's economic weakening, manufacturers in Germany pay the price.
|
|
Increasing the presence of guns in schools, then, could actually exacerbate gun violence.
|
|
The decision is almost certain to exacerbate the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
|
|
Insecure property rights exacerbate this competition for land and how it is used.
|
|
He will exacerbate, rather than mend, the grievances that made his presidency possible.
|
|
The distribution of the tax cuts also has served to exacerbate economic inequality.
|
|
Cruz's rigidly ideological proposals would plunge America deeper into debt and exacerbate inequality.
|
|
Baker says those vegan-friendly options exacerbate the oversupply, pushing prices down further.
|
|
The storms can exacerbate existing mental health problems or lead to new ones.
|
|
But looking for Israel to remedy their problems will only exacerbate their misery.
|
|
But while silence does not exacerbate the problem, it doesn't solve it either.
|
|
But there are factors within the tech industry that might exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Conventional wisdom is that letting individuals use their judgment will exacerbate social conflict.
|
|
Why would someone want to exacerbate that divide with an exclusive dating app?
|
|
The Trump administration's rollback of auto emissions standards threatens to exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The claims are an apparent bid to exacerbate divisions in the Democratic Party.
|
|
His family has said imprisonment there would exacerbate the condition of his health.
|
|
Deficit hawks have gone silent, even proposing changes that would exacerbate the deficit.
|
|
But does the Republican alternative solve these problems, or does it exacerbate them?
|
|
The public health crisis that a storm brings will only exacerbate this inequality.
|
|
The Republican tax bill passed by Congress in December will exacerbate inflation concerns.
|
|
Some of the reforms in the House farm bill would exacerbate these disadvantages.
|
|
It would, in other words, exacerbate the problem it is trying to mitigate.
|
|
I often feel that the labels themselves, "life" and "choice," exacerbate these divisions.
|
|
Lam's departure now would only exacerbate the crisis for Beijing, the source said.
|
|
"There was fear that doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation," Altomare said.
|
|
But experts like Nash believe that these extreme bans would only exacerbate that problem.
|
|
Lee's detention and Zhang's potential defection could further exacerbate tensions between Taiwan and China.
|
|
And make them answer to you, rather than, you know, try to exacerbate it.
|
|
Any increased deployment of THAAD — to Japan, for instance — would further exacerbate the issue.
|
|
But less discussed is the way social media firms exacerbate these problems for profit.
|
|
Seeking drug treatment often leads to situations that exacerbate feelings of guilt and shame.
|
|
He predicts a massive influx of treasuries flooding the market will exacerbate the situation.
|
|
Sites that treat racing like a videogame may only exacerbate incentives to abuse horses.
|
|
For incarcerated survivors, being placed in isolation can exacerbate the trauma of the assault.
|
|
"It causes wear and tear on the body and can exacerbate underlying medical conditions."
|
|
The upcoming elections will more likely exacerbate Iraq's intercommunal tensions rather than ease them.
|
|
It was never my intention to exacerbate an already contentious situation in our country.
|
|
But the main federal funding streams exacerbate this tendency rather than leaning against it.
|
|
How much will a trade war launched by America's president, Donald Trump, exacerbate it?
|
|
Advances in digitalization exacerbate the risks related to banks' legacy IT systems and cyberattacks.
|
|
Will AI bring wide-reaching changes to society, or simply exacerbate existing social problems?
|
|
If this happens, it could exacerbate the surge in parts of western coastal Florida.
|
|
They could also stop hiring junior women, who exacerbate gaps in the short term.
|
|
It would exacerbate a tit-for-tat trade war between BC and neighbouring Alberta.
|
|
The strong dollar will exacerbate lower prices for commodities in addition to crude oil.
|
|
And something like Nimr's execution is sure to only exacerbate differences between the sects.
|
|
But he admits that being a celebrity can exacerbate the struggle to get clean.
|
|
And if they have sexual dysfunction problems, it can exacerbate their anxiety and depression.
|
|
A low birth rate is expected to exacerbate Japan's struggles with its ageing population.
|
|
Sadly, we know that the Trump administration's proposals will exacerbate inequities that already exist.
|
|
Any petrodollar repatriation by Gulf states in a deeper crisis could exacerbate financial strains.
|
|
So-called "solutions" that center around government do little more than exacerbate existing problems.
|
|
Each factor will exacerbate economic inequality in this country by further weakening labor unions.
|
|
Perversely, policies to help the poor unintentionally exacerbate the plight of left-behind places.
|
|
Upcoming elections scheduled for next month are likely to exacerbate tensions between ethnic groups.
|
|
And Trump's efforts to keep meetings with Putin under wraps only exacerbate this threat.
|
|
I don't know that that would do anything except exacerbate the situation even more.
|
|
But incentivizing politicians to compete for that big government check will exacerbate the trend.
|
|
Crowded positioning can exacerbate losses when everyone decides to sell at the same time.
|
|
Negotiations or siege The Hodeidah offensive was expected to exacerbate Yemen's dire humanitarian situation.
|
|
They may exacerbate autoimmune diseases and their long-term safety has not been studied.
|
|
To further exacerbate the problem, MJ and Aaron's major sports segment has been changed.
|
|
The biggest, most recurring problem is the lack of moisture—which OTPHJs only exacerbate.
|
|
So we don't know if any elements of sites exacerbate this sensitivity or not.
|
|
Droughts also exacerbate wildfire risk, since parched soils and dry vegetation burn more easily.
|
|
Any violent confrontation with hard-line clerics would further exacerbate a tumultuous political situation.
|
|
Older adults are also more likely to have underlying health conditions that exacerbate illness.
|
|
All that data, however, can exacerbate issues athletes already have with conditions like anxiety.
|
|
Second, it would exacerbate the existing distortions of the winner-take-all system. Why?
|
|
Critics warn it will exacerbate problems of global warming and mire countries in debt.
|
|
But wildfires create opportunities for invasive species, too, and exacerbate ecological problems already underway.
|
|
Budget cuts like these serve only to exacerbate wealth disparities and weaken social mobility.
|
|
They need to solve or manage the issues among their countries, not exacerbate them.
|
|
Food insecurity can exacerbate conflict and prompt people to seek refuge in other countries.
|
|
Technology does not create new behaviors, but it can unexpectedly exacerbate a bad one.
|
|
This week's revelations about covert Iranian nuclear activity are bound to exacerbate Washington's concerns.
|
|
The mishandling of the Kavanaugh nomination is only going to exacerbate it this November.
|
|
This is not the time to divide, because they all exacerbate the situation, right?
|
|
Game console upgrade cycle of 2020 could also exacerbate the NAND shortages into 2H20.
|
|
This would exacerbate the aforementioned fiscal issues, and it raises a much broader question.
|
|
"Removing U.S. military forces from Syria would exacerbate and accelerate these trends," they added.
|
|
Losing services like air conditioning can exacerbate risks like heart attacks when temperatures rise.
|
|
The revenue sharing of the new VAT may exacerbate the pressure on local governments.
|
|
That threatened to tighten oil supplies and exacerbate already simmering tensions in the Middle East.
|
|
" He said sleep deprivation and stress can "exacerbate underlying, and sometimes asymptomatic, serious cardiovascular diseases.
|
|
A fall in foreign investment may exacerbate the challenges in Bangladesh's garment industry, analysts said.
|
|
If you are an American Muslim who is depressed, it's going to exacerbate your depression.
|
|
The unliveable temperatures will likely spark mass migrations, which could exacerbate the danger of conflict.
|
|
But legacy admissions, which give preferential treatment to family members of alumni, exacerbate the imbalance.
|
|
While well-intentioned, the bill would exacerbate a problem that is clearly unfair and unnecessary.
|
|
Wearing tight, damp clothing won't really exacerbate a UTI — that's a myth, Dr. Gupta says.
|
|
She disagreed with home-schooling on principle – surely it would exacerbate his feeling of isolation.
|
|
Promoting TCM will only exacerbate the damage it is causing the environment and endangered species.
|
|
Political instability could also exacerbate investor worries about Portugal's faltering growth and its credit ratings.
|
|
"IPOs exacerbate these crises, but they did not cause them," Mar said in a statement.
|
|
This "could impair lending, weaken confidence further and exacerbate the slowdown in growth," said Ahya.
|
|
Technology's ability to exacerbate human vanity remains, then and now and in fictional universes, unchanging.
|
|
Any additional increase in the cost of money will only expedite and exacerbate this condition.
|
|
Negative public image, chronic stress, trauma and physical health outcomes can only exacerbate this situation.
|
|
"I think this could absolutely exacerbate that," said Germano, a recently retired Marine Corps officer.
|
|
"Changes in weather exacerbate and worsen the situation, especially among the poorest populations," he said.
|
|
Could space mining exacerbate existing gaps between mineral-rich, space-capable countries and those without?
|
|
The way Facebook designed its platform surely helped exacerbate, if not entirely create, these issues.
|
|
There is a fine line between fitness and obsession, and the advertisements exacerbate this ambiguity.
|
|
Why it matters: This type of event can exacerbate current tension between the two nations.
|
|
They must take care not to introduce new vulnerabilities, which would in turn exacerbate tensions.
|
|
"There was a fear that doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation," Altomare said.
|
|
Governor Lee also believes a Fed hike would not immediately exacerbate outflows from South Korea.
|
|
The tweets only exacerbate the publicly deteriorating relationship between Trump and the Senate majority leader.
|
|
Along with dental and skeletal fluorosis, excess fluoride may exacerbate renal illness, the organization said.
|
|
They're likely to exacerbate the threat of violent extremism in many other places, as well.
|
|
" The administration rejected claims that the rule would "exacerbate health inequalities or harm patient care.
|
|
They say the methane rollbacks will exacerbate climate change, harm public health and cost taxpayers.
|
|
Heatwaves cause heat stroke, damage kidneys and exacerbate congestive heart failure, among other health issues.
|
|
This could exacerbate the swollen U.S. crude glut and add more pressure to oil prices.
|
|
"There was a fear that doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation," he added.
|
|
These consequences would hurt the economy and exacerbate rather than alleviate the Social Security shortfall.
|
|
They also exacerbate inequality by restricting the housing supply in places where demand is greatest.
|
|
They argue that the regulations only exacerbate the arbitrariness of which types of businesses qualify.
|
|
Demanding that Palestinians collectively punish their own people will exacerbate an already tense political situation.
|
|
According to Chan, China has acute income inequality, and machines may exacerbate it, creating instability.
|
|
A decision by Trump to fire his Fed chairman would likely exacerbate recent market volatility.
|
|
Yet like portfolio insurance and volatility-control funds, selling volatility can exacerbate a market rout.
|
|
A further decline in commodity prices would negatively impact growth and exacerbate Ghana's twin deficits.
|
|
Wouldn't legitimizing sports/play only exacerbate the problem and encourage "gut" courses and "easy sports"?
|
|
Salesforce could exacerbate that perception if it ends up raising prices for nonprofits and education.
|
|
All this is bound to exacerbate an exodus of young Malaysians, including many moderate Muslims.
|
|
The worst drought in a quarter of a century is expected to exacerbate its problems.
|
|
Although this is a relationship issue in other areas, inflated tech salaries exacerbate this problem.
|
|
"So this further reduction in supply is just likely to exacerbate that trend," he said.
|
|
Credit crisis would deepen the recession Chaos on Wall Street could exacerbate the economic pain.
|
|
In fact, it would exacerbate the crisis, driving children and families to our southern border.
|
|
But polls have not tracked a decisive shift, and any outcome would exacerbate bitter divisions.
|
|
Residents fear that Amazon will exacerbate New York City's rapid gentrification and overcrowded transportation problems.
|
|
Environmental pollution and smoking could exacerbate the effects of the coronavirus, some experts have warned.
|
|
They would exacerbate the regionalized class inequalities that brought Scotland to the brink of departure.
|
|
But their latest plan is more likely to exacerbate existing problems than to resolve them.
|
|
Official time can also exacerbate real world problems for people who depend on government services.
|
|
"Amazon's cannibalization of Seattle's real estate market … would exacerbate an already unsustainable situation," she wrote.
|
|
It will likely exacerbate the economic challenges that some of these states are already facing.
|
|
But a Trumpist trade war would only exacerbate the damage, for a couple of reasons.
|
|
If trends continue, the current system might continue to expand in ways that exacerbate discrimination.
|
|
People with a history of psychosis are typically excluded, as psychedelics can exacerbate their condition.
|
|
Some scholars argue this sort of universal basic income would actually exacerbate the wealth gap.
|
|
Another problem with lengthy bouts of exercise is that it can exacerbate existing physical issues.
|
|
They're in fact taking measures to exacerbate it," Hormats said Friday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
|
|
China has also made no secret of its intention to exacerbate social rifts in Taiwan.
|
|
In reality, however, these facilities can exacerbate many of the problems already hurting our oceans.
|
|
New technology will only exacerbate this problem with doctored videos and cooked-up viral campaigns.
|
|
Climate change could exacerbate the spread of diseases like the Zika virus, The Guardian reports.
|
|
That, in turn, must be expected to exacerbate the serious debt problems of those countries.
|
|
Young people are fed up with the adults in politics and industry who exacerbate inequality.
|
|
Framing his efforts in racial terms could exacerbate something that was already simmering, he thought.
|
|
The burning of fallow fields and a dry season with little wind exacerbate the crisis.
|
|
U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs announced earlier this month could exacerbate these inflationary fears.
|
|
More guns within the home will likely exacerbate domestic violence and increase rates of femicide.
|
|
According to the report, pilots' misunderstanding of weight distribution could potentially exacerbate engine-related emergencies.
|
|
All these provisions were an attempt to alleviate the pre-existing condition problem, not exacerbate it.
|
|
The long delays and irregularities threatened to exacerbate tensions that had risen days before the election.
|
|
This is a very dangerous dynamic that is likely to exacerbate the terror problem moving forward.
|
|
Bitcoin going below $4,000 likely triggered "stop losses", predetermined trading levels that often exacerbate the selling.
|
|
Broker SP Angel said the Rio statement and Rusal sanctions only exacerbate global alumina supply constraints.
|
|
Worried, amongst other concerns, that he was a war monger who would exacerbate the Cold War.
|
|
But they should reflect on what they are doing to exacerbate disaffection instead of mitigating it.
|
|
Each tool is a hotbed for bacteria that can exacerbate skin problems and lead to breakouts.
|
|
Amazon's presence will tend to exacerbate those cities' crises of housing affordability and overburdened transportation infrastructure.
|
|
Instances like this, Okello said, only exacerbate the distrust between the community and its police officers.
|
|
That would amount to more than 2 percent of global supply and significantly exacerbate the glut.
|
|
It's unclear the extent to which this will exacerbate already troubled relationships between two global powers.
|
|
Climate change is expected to exacerbate these problems, perhaps one day making the lake water undrinkable.
|
|
The emergence of a new, sophisticated group of Rohingya militants is likely to exacerbate the violence.
|
|
Perhaps Brazile's willingness to distance herself from the DNC's conduct will only exacerbate intra-left squabbling.
|
|
An overly confined economy may reduce economies of scale and exacerbate the effects of any downturn.
|
|
Added to this, Bozadzhieva said that a U.S. interest rate hike would exacerbate the rand's volatility.
|
|
And, of course, there is a whole range of other unsavory practices that AI could exacerbate.
|
|
That kind of bias will enshrine and exacerbate the inequalities that already exist in our society.
|
|
A further divergence in rates would likely exacerbate the pressure on sterling versus its U.S. counterpart.
|
|
And Taipei's bold support for the SAR is likely to exacerbate already-tense China-Taiwan relations.
|
|
The new streaming service from AT&T (marketed under the WarnerMedia brand) will exacerbate the decline.
|
|
Cannabis use might exacerbate psychotic disorders in those who are susceptible to them, the report says.
|
|
Such appointments could exacerbate divisions among the governing council, which tend to be along national lines.
|
|
This is expected to slightly exacerbate warming, and all global climate models have integrated this effect.
|
|
New research shows that WhatsApp usage can exacerbate groupthink, sometimes mobilizing groups into acts of violence.
|
|
Regressive fees exacerbate inequalities and encourage patients to present themselves later on with more advanced disease.
|
|
So Ford's universal platform could exacerbate low-quality app development or incongruent services in infotainment systems.
|
|
And if these challenges weren't enough, increasing nationalism, xenophobia, and partisanship only exacerbate their negative effects.
|
|
This week a dangerous heatwave with triple digit temps is expected to exacerbate the situation. pic.twitter.
|
|
And unpopular presidents, as Kyle Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball noted Thursday, only exacerbate that trend.
|
|
Ironically, Zinke's ardent support of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) may exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Pisces people have a reputation for being forgetful, which smoking a lot of weed can exacerbate.
|
|
You will only exacerbate a ridiculous problem that has led to many terrible attempts at solutions.
|
|
Sites like Twitter and Facebook exacerbate emotions like outrage and fear—and don't help democracy flourish.
|
|
The general lack of IPV support services for trans groups can also exacerbate violence, says Messenger.
|
|
The Senate bill could exacerbate what are already likely GOP losses in the 2018 midterm elections.
|
|
Dillon countered on Wednesday that selling off Trump's business holdings would "exacerbate" conflict of interest concerns.
|
|
Poor hygiene and lack of access to clean bathrooms exacerbate the risk of contracting the virus.
|
|
A number of scientific reports have suggested that a warming planet may exacerbate certain health problems.
|
|
Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said Iran did not plan to exacerbate an already bearish oil market.
|
|
Tax breaks like these that mainly benefit the wealthy exacerbate the already alarming racial wealth gap.
|
|
Another pertinent factor is envy, a basic human emotion that rising social inequality can only exacerbate.
|
|
Schlosser and his colleagues believe it will only exacerbate an already gloomy outlook for the future.
|
|
It's full of contradictions and exceptions, all of which exacerbate the rising cost of health care.
|
|
It will only exacerbate our existing societal divisions and make the healing process even more difficult.
|
|
The very presence of armed and uniformed officers may exacerbate the crisis, potentially with tragic results.
|
|
That would no doubt exacerbate the recovery effort more than a week after Hurricane Maria hit.
|
|
Facebook has received intense scrutiny over how its platform has helped exacerbate ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
|
|
What's more, the op-ed may exacerbate the very crisis of competence that the author laments.
|
|
The course aims to give women the confidence to question entrenched practices that exacerbate gender inequalities.
|
|
There could be reluctance to extend the waiver over concerns it could further exacerbate the problem.
|
|
What about honest fiscal worries that a tax cut would exacerbate the national deficit and debt?
|
|
Donald Trump has proposed getting rid of the tax entirely, which would exacerbate the wealth gap.
|
|
The drug can cause or exacerbate cerebral hemorrhage, or bleeding in the brain — a real risk.
|
|
The coronavirus outbreak could also exacerbate a trend that began with WeWork's botched IPO last fall.
|
|
She says strains of Sativas, which have relatively higher doses of THC, exacerbate her social anxiety.
|
|
A change of routine, jet lag, and unfamiliar germs or foreign food can exacerbate one's condition.
|
|
But beyond political posturing is the potential for regular campaigning actions to exacerbate the coronavirus situation.
|
|
The organization also expressed concern about commodity-exporting nations, as lower prices would exacerbate economic strains.
|
|
These newly formed behemoths also wield outsized political power, which only serves to exacerbate the issue.
|
|
Proposals for cuts in food stamps, housing and education could exacerbate inequality in the United States.
|
|
To exacerbate the problem, hepatitis C patients in China are not getting the care they need.
|
|
Breathing in polluted air over a short period of time can exacerbate respiratory and heart conditions.
|
|
Activists and environmentalists have opposed cutting down the trees saying it would exacerbate Mumbai's pollution levels.
|
|
Opponents say drilling would threaten the environment, tourism and fishing, as well as exacerbate climate change.
|
|
Ironically, free-tuition programs would exacerbate inequality even as they promise to level the playing field.
|
|
A crackdown on school discipline stands to exacerbate an already untenable situation many trans students face.
|
|
Further, leaving wage rates unaddressed will exacerbate American wage stagnation while providing offshoring incentives for producers.
|
|
Rising mortgage rates only exacerbate the problem because they decrease affordability for potential buyers as well.
|
|
Waymo has long argued that driver-assistance technology like Tesla's Autopilot will just exacerbate the problem.
|
|
When players like Russia try to increase their influence, the result is to exacerbate regional instability.
|
|
Affordable housing remains even more scarce as new tech businesses crop up and exacerbate the issue.
|
|
Far from mitigating these harms, the Trump administration and congressional Republicans are working to exacerbate them.
|
|
This form of imprisonment is known to devastate those with mental illness and exacerbate their condition.
|
|
"No one is looking to escalate or exacerbate tensions," Carr said when asked about the dispute.
|
|
Prudent counselors might advise him that firing Mueller will only serve to further exacerbate his problems.
|
|
"This would exacerbate the existing labor and skills shortage in Switzerland," the government states on its website.
|
|
But global non-compliance aside, Kloza also believes that domestic factors could also exacerbate oil's supply glut.
|
|
Far from acting as a brake against turmoil sweeping the globe, America under Trump could exacerbate it.
|
|
The primary concern for investors is that messy geopolitics will exacerbate the slowdown in global economic growth.
|
|
Those factors could squeeze heating oil supply, they said, while unplanned refinery outages could exacerbate any constraints.
|
|
Consolidating the dominance of the presidency will exacerbate the ideological, ethnic and sectarian polarization plaguing Turkish society.
|
|
Environmental damage in the form of poor soil, neglected wetlands or degraded vegetation can exacerbate the problem.
|
|
KURTZ: How much do the media inflame this, exacerbate this in the search for ratings and circulation.
|
|
So this means we'll continue to be exposed to these gases, which exacerbate asthma, heart disease, strokes.
|
|
Many of North Korea's 25 million citizens are starving, and the poor weather conditions exacerbate that problem.
|
|
Thus, making college free would not only fail to solve the problem; it would also exacerbate it.
|
|
American exporters would suffer in the short run, and a rising dollar could exacerbate global financial stress.
|
|
Critics said it would exacerbate problem gambling and attract "anti-social forces", a euphemism for yakuza gangs.
|
|
Because they didn't want to exacerbate her injuries, rescue crews decided to airlift her from Piestewa Peak.
|
|
So carefully has Ms Yellen managed expectations that a rate rise now will not exacerbate those trends.
|
|
Bilateral relations remain on unstable ground and this offensive cyber campaign is likely to further exacerbate tensions.
|
|
Another downside is that that the laddering system could exacerbate the diversity issues big tech companies face.
|
|
Cutting off that aid could exacerbate conditions in the Northern Triangle and lead to even more migration.
|
|
Those stories helped exacerbate fears on Wall Street pushing stocks to their worst day of the year.
|
|
"Many acne medications, including retinoids and salicylic acid, tend to exacerbate dryness and irritate eczema," she says.
|
|
And, if you already have asthma, smoking weed may exacerbate that condition without triggering an allergic reaction.
|
|
But there are fears that the decision could exacerbate the conflict in Yemen and other regional flashpoints.
|
|
"In general, there's enough evidence that some fragrance ingredients can exacerbate asthma in some individuals," Masten says.
|
|
The roughage component of some fibre sources may exacerbate symptoms for people with diverticular disease, for instance.
|
|
The FAO guidance also includes advice on ensuring that aid programs do not inadvertently exacerbate child labor.
|
|
This makes them receptive to lies told by Russia — lies that are designed to exacerbate these tensions.
|
|
That can exacerbate wild price swings as in some of China's other nascent, casino-like futures markets.
|
|
Labour also plans to restrict immigration, which builders worry will exacerbate a shortage of skilled construction workers.
|
|
The scarcity and expense of sanitation solutions in poor communities around the globe can exacerbate health concerns.
|
|
The equity analyst has identified a trifecta that will exacerbate oil fundamentals in the next few weeks.
|
|
The interconnected nature of big financials helped exacerbate the crisis as liquidity issues spread through the system.
|
|
More rain is forecast to hit portions of the Midwest into Saturday that could exacerbate flooding issues.
|
|
Gundlach, speaking on CNBC TV, said passive investing has reached "mania status" and will exacerbate market problems.
|
|
Climate change is certain to exacerbate problems associated with food and water scarcity, poverty, disease, and disasters.
|
|
Police department policies and the ability for officers to move to other departments can exacerbate the issue.
|
|
Liquidity is likely to be thin next week, which market participants say could exacerbate any sudden moves.
|
|
The scramble to unwind loss-making derivative trades may only exacerbate the fall in the coming days.
|
|
But weeks like the last one only serve to exacerbate the distrust and displeasure that is lingering.
|
|
But it has also raised fears that AI-fuelled machines might exacerbate the prejudices of their programmers.
|
|
"All sides should refrain from mutual provocation and any action that might exacerbate the situation," he said.
|
|
Newspapers had already been losing nearly 2628,28503 jobs per year, and this will only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Welfare becomes suspect, since to buoy struggling or broken families is to exacerbate poverty, not solve it.
|
|
These states will be raising taxes on an ever-smaller population, which will only exacerbate their problems.
|
|
However, there is a risk, and some early evidence, that the government's firm response may exacerbate tensions.
|
|
Peace cannot be imposed from the outside, and indeed foreign interventions can exacerbate and perpetuate factional conflict.
|
|
"Adding more to [that debt] to pay for a vacation can exacerbate the problem," the survey says.
|
|
Will these help ease some of these tensions, or do you think they could exacerbate the situation?
|
|
It cannot simply push forward with flawed processes that will only exacerbate threats to Haiti's fragile democracy.
|
|
The comprehensive measure is aimed at addressing key issues like illegal drug flow that exacerbate the crisis.
|
|
In other words, tariffs might exacerbate Apple's competition with itself, which has nothing to do with Samsung.
|
|
"Everybody knows everybody and that does exacerbate those feelings of shame," Amnesty International researcher Laura Carter said.
|
|
But Whitaker's decision will exacerbate fears about the exposure of special counsel Robert Mueller to presidential interference.
|
|
Reducing public open space through sales, homesteading, and transfer to the states will only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
President Trump on Friday sought to exacerbate tensions among Democrats, retweeting a Fox News segment on Sen.
|
|
Rather, you must look at individual examples and extrapolate how climate change's effects might exacerbate these problems.
|
|
The warming climate also tends to dry out areas that are already dry, which can exacerbate wildfires.
|
|
The researchers wrote that bots can help exacerbate ideological echo chambers that already happen on social media.
|
|
China, North Korea's only major ally, called for the cessation of any action that would exacerbate tension.
|
|
If the guidelines continue as they are, they will potentially exacerbate racial disparities in lung cancer outcomes.
|
|
At worst, they won't fix anything at all and could exacerbate problems with racial profiling and surveillance.
|
|
Chemicals in wasted natural gas also lower air quality and can exacerbate serious respiratory conditions like asthma.
|
|
These ripple effects stand to exacerbate extreme weather events that can hit people far from the shore.
|
|
Especially against the backdrop of economic crisis, that could further exacerbate intercommunal tensions already on the rise.
|
|
Yet he seems mostly uninterested in closing that gap, serving up clichés that only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
A further delay in Model 3 production could lead to postponed sales and exacerbate Tesla's cash burn.
|
|
Labor inequality and poor workplace protections may exacerbate the spread of norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug.
|
|
The chaos of the responses could exacerbate another pressing issue: a severe, widespread shortage of medical supplies.
|
|
The rising cost of health care, increased life expectancy and lower interest rates only exacerbate the situation.
|
|
Anti-Semitism is ascendant in Europe and many fear that the resurgence of nationalism will exacerbate it.
|
|
Losing shifts or being laid off during this time could exacerbate many Americans' already precarious financial situations.
|
|
Ms. Ryan also recommends cutting down on caffeine intake, as that can exacerbate stress in some people.
|
|
The family says her worries about the relatives she left behind in Myanmar exacerbate her health issues.
|
|
Denying arms to abusive security forces ensures that U.S. weapons don't exacerbate grievances that fuel violent extremism.
|
|
They say decriminalization would exacerbate the sex trade's worst abuses because it would increase demand for prostitution.
|
|
Poor polling — Mr. O'Rourke scored 0 percent in a New Hampshire survey on Monday — can exacerbate matters.
|
|
The key question is why Putin would exacerbate an already crisis-level situation on the Korean peninsula.
|
|
Claiming that this would exacerbate the civil war, Russia and China call for a power-sharing arrangement.
|
|
Rather, the higher water levels will exacerbate the effects of storms, making floods more common and damaging.
|
|
It also cited its own ethical rules on AI, stating that gendering photos could exacerbate unfair bias.
|
|
And in some areas where tech companies are pushing medical AI, this technology could exacerbate existing problems.
|
|
The combination would exacerbate a consolidation trend that has contributed to higher insurance prices, the department said.
|
|
Standard treatment for the disorder involves building trust and revisiting traumatic experiences, which can temporarily exacerbate symptoms.
|
|
News broke on Thursday that Mueller had empaneled a grand jury, a development sure to exacerbate tensions.
|
|
War and the military incursions exacerbate the climate crisis, and the climate crisis worsens our humanitarian needs.
|
|
These philanthropic gestures: Are they distracting from, and delaying a reckoning with, deeper problems they themselves exacerbate?
|
|
If signed, this law will only exacerbate the existing health care problems that affect women in Georgia.
|
|
The White House's recent proposal to expand short-term health insurance could exacerbate this problem even further.
|
|
They are also likely to exacerbate the problems of low morale and internal turmoil currently plaguing DOJ.
|
|
Marine biologists say that would exacerbate the difficulties the region's endangered orcas already face in finding prey.
|
|
We also have a medium- and long-run fiscal challenge that we would not want to exacerbate.
|
|
Physical and emotional changes during pregnancy — and the postpartum period — can exacerbate these already life-threatening illnesses.
|
|
" In the other, "exposure to those with opposing political views may create backfire effects that exacerbate political polarization.
|
|
Belin says Trump's "clear favoritism" for those countries can exacerbate the divisions between them and Brussels, or Paris.
|
|
That would absolutely exacerbate "the pre-existing condition problem," by allowing insurers to charge those people higher premiums.
|
|
America's farmers and ranchers are struggling, and we need to be extremely careful not to exacerbate these conditions.
|
|
That can sometimes be exactly what is needed—but in other cases it can exacerbate the original problem!
|
|
We used to see it only with phones that got dropped, because that seems to exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Marriage by itself does not address what is so grindingly difficult [about being poor] and may exacerbate it.
|
|
Health apps have the potential to misuse data, exacerbate eating disorders and keep people permanently on a treadmill.
|
|
Suva doesn't typically get cyclones, which could exacerbate a situation weather experts are unanimously forecasting will be dire.
|
|
Obesity stigma is overwhelmingly associated with poor mental health outcomes, and has been shown to exacerbate weight gain.
|
|
Further, the trauma of a complicated pregnancy and delivery can exacerbate postpartum blues, even leading to postpartum depression.
|
|
Like, sure, Instagram might exacerbate unattainable beauty standards, but online communities are also working hard to dismantle them.
|
|
Some analysts fear, however, that the move will disrupt the bank's activities and exacerbate the country's economic crisis.
|
|
And anti-immigrant rhetoric and crackdowns only exacerbate HIV transmission when fearful undocumented immigrants delay seeking health care.
|
|
There is consensus that climate change has raised sea levels, which is likely to exacerbate hurricane storm surges.
|
|
In fact, with all good intentions, unless accompanied by new revenue sources, these actions exacerbate the funding issue.
|
|
"This will exacerbate the current situation in Puerto Rico and lead to additional flooding concerns," the forecast reads.
|
|
Meanwhile, a retrenchment from News Feed into more walled-off Groups and communities could exacerbate exposure to misinformation.
|
|
"No one is looking to escalate or exacerbate tensions," Carr said when asked about the ongoing bilateral dispute.
|
|
"The new (product) is very concentrated so it could in theory exacerbate all of the above," he said.
|
|
A rising dollar and higher U.S. interest rates exacerbate problems and make foreign investors more apt to exit.
|
|
Facebook hopes to convince locals the company does not exacerbate income inequality in areas it develops real estate.
|
|
However, this can only exacerbate the situation and throws the country into chaos in an already volatile region.
|
|
The strategy also uses leverage, or borrowed money, which can exacerbate losses if risks are not properly controlled.
|
|
The Federation of Korean Industries has called on the Seoul government not to retaliate, which could exacerbate tensions.
|
|
Edited and filtered photos can exacerbate body dysmorphic disorder, the relentless fixation with a perceived flaw in appearance.
|
|
An increase in trade barriers threatens to exacerbate a slowdown in Chinese growth that could dent fuel demand.
|
|
Don't drink white wine before red wine, since the extra acid in the white will exacerbate the staining.
|
|
Still, another doctor visiting Muzaffarpur from India's financial capital of Mumbai said eating lychees could exacerbate dehydration symptoms.
|
|
LTE Investment Adds Liquidity Pressure: Capex requirement for the LTE network expansion will exacerbate Smartfren's cash flow pressure.
|
|
Most of what [the writers] do, I think, is exacerbate—or exploit, rather—what is wrong with America.
|
|
Reuters reported in April that the new tax code could also exacerbate the capital hit in the tests.
|
|
Across Siberia, the extreme warmth has helped exacerbate the wildfire season, with huge tracts of forests still ablaze.
|
|
Environmentalists strongly oppose more coal mining on federal land, saying burning all that coal would exacerbate climate change.
|
|
Otherwise there will be continued extension of credit to these companies that exacerbate the problems in the future.
|
|
The move could radically redraw the country's political and economic landscape and exacerbate deep divisions among the electorate.
|
|
The anticipation has highlighted the inherent conflict between different electricity sources, and its release will exacerbate those tensions.
|
|
Accordingly, an ecologically harmful, or perhaps devastating, mine, can exacerbate the down years, and also hamper the recovery.
|
|
The dispute is likely to exacerbate fissures in the tenuous alliances that shape Middle East politics, analysts say.
|
|
Elsewhere, Russia will continue to exacerbate tensions within the Middle East to undermine U.S. interests and destabilize Europe.
|
|
The groups claim Thapar's record shows he will exacerbate the growing role of big money in American politics.
|
|
Such a rule threatens to exacerbate the already toxic judicial confirmation process and to hamper the court's functionality.
|
|
Adding drilling in the Arctic will only exacerbate the impacts of climate change on our nation and Alaska.
|
|
The next leadership election could exacerbate the splits, prompting Eurosceptics to peel away from pro-globalisation, Europhile colleagues.
|
|
This could exacerbate sexism because men get used to seeing women as producing a low quality of work.
|
|
"This process may exacerbate the xenophobic climate while fuelling religious intolerance and discrimination in the country," it wrote.
|
|
These concerns all exacerbate the fundamental problem with our fiscal dilemma: a structural mismatch between revenues and outlays.
|
|
This is incongruent given that the president's 2017 new tax law will significantly exacerbate debt and the deficit.
|
|
Murkowski and her industry-aligned allies have secured that will harm the environment and exacerbate the climate crisis.
|
|
The Republican tax bill, the latest and most successful expression of a long campaign, would exacerbate these trends.
|
|
But, to me that tends to exacerbate the momentum behind a move, and I think it can persist.
|
|
In 85033, the numbers were 24 and 26 percent respectively, and the CPP would only exacerbate this condition.
|
|
This, in addition to El Salvador's sluggish economy and its vulnerability to extreme climate events, could exacerbate migration.
|
|
Democrats argue that it would exacerbate the deficit impact of the tax-cut law Trump signed last year.
|
|
For the elderly, who typically have more chronic conditions than younger adults, the wildfires can exacerbate those conditions.
|
|
An assault was "likely to exacerbate an already catastrophic humanitarian situation," Red Cross spokeswoman Marie-Claire Feghali said.
|
|
Despite much satirical hyperbole, real and disturbing questions emerge about how scientific advances exacerbate our yearning for immortality.
|
|
With the election ahead, investors better brace for more turbulence as the upcoming election could exacerbate the decline.
|
|
As Greece's recent dismal economic experience attests, a declining economy tends to seriously exacerbate an economy's debt problem.
|
|
Forgoing care can exacerbate medical conditions leading to sicker patients and a higher reliance on hospital emergency departments.
|
|
The flood will serve only to exacerbate the vast differences of geography, economics and race in my community.
|
|
The wide use of pirated Windows OS versions, which would not automatically receive security patches,exacerbate the vulnerabilities.
|
|
While the study is not conclusive, it is likely to further exacerbate anxiety about the Chinese tech giant.
|
|
"Higher temperatures exacerbate the drought by increasing evaporation and transpiration," University of California-Merced professor LeRoy Westerling added.
|
|
S. producers were already at a disadvantage to many foreign competitors, and this will only exacerbate that problem.
|
|
In fact, economic research shows that "sin taxes" like those proposed for soda may even exacerbate income inequality.
|
|
That only serves to exacerbate, needlessly, the risk of a full-scale trade war on a second front.
|
|
Regional allies are unsure of U.S. commitment, leading them to make choices that at times exacerbate the conflict.
|
|
Adding more encrypted messaging to the mix could exacerbate that problem if there isn't a plan in place.
|
|
She cut out coffee (which can exacerbate some people's anxiety), assembled a calming playlist, and practiced deep breathing.
|
|
A lack of sleep can seriously exacerbate irritability, stress, lack of sociability, and other common symptoms of PTSD.
|
|
This is sure to exacerbate fears that Facebook will further exploit Instagram now that its founders have resigned.
|
|
"These schemes do nothing to help our most vulnerable students while they ignore or exacerbate glaring opportunity gaps."
|
|
Banks took major losses on their derivatives holdings in the 2008 crisis, helping to exacerbate financial system strains.
|
|
"Making everybody a priority for [deportation] is a concern, and it could exacerbate the long backlogs," Breisblatt says.
|
|
Bad weather can also put people in a bad mood, Graff says, which is known to exacerbate pain.
|
|
One Hong Kong officer fired live ammunition, a warning shot likely to exacerbate tensions between protesters and police.
|
|
Netflix's content commitments are fixed, and slowing international revenue growth could exacerbate its cash-flow and debt problems.
|
|
A quick response might exacerbate the market selloff because it could suggest panic on the part of policymakers.
|
|
"My fear is that this new policy will exacerbate an already existing problem," Friedman Levin told BuzzFeed News.
|
|
But the civilizing process did not do away with cruelty and in some ways it could exacerbate it.
|
|
Weather conditions have been increasingly hot and dry in some areas, breaking heat records, which exacerbate fire conditions.
|
|
Debt itself won't be the problem, but if there is a significant slowdown debt will exacerbate that problem.
|
|
Body heat on a full plane and heat from overhead lights can exacerbate this overall warmth, he said.
|
|
The incident Saturday night threatens to exacerbate an already tense relationship between police and protesters in California's capital.
|
|
Smart surveillance solutions like Vumacam are explicitly built for profiling, and threaten to exacerbate these kinds of incidents.
|
|
Does social media cause us to feel lonely, or does it just exacerbate feelings that we already have?
|
|
Yet even with expanded market-rate housing development, HQ2 and HQ3 are still likely to exacerbate affordability challenges.
|
|
And Trump's proposed budget cuts to the "soft power" side of American influence will further exacerbate this tendency.
|
|
Increasingly frequent heat waves can also exacerbate respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, resulting in hospitalization and even premature death.
|
|
These intentional attacks only exacerbate the vulnerabilities of a grid already threatened by natural disasters and aging infrastructure.
|
|
A. People don't like mice in their homes for a reason: Mice can spread disease and exacerbate asthma.
|
|
An international downturn could also exacerbate Argentina's current economic crisis and lead to another default, as in 2001.
|
|
Rising sea levels, warmer waters, and increased moisture in the atmosphere exacerbate the severity of extreme weather events.
|
|
Allowing such products to stay on the market unregulated for years will only exacerbate the problem, Myers said.
|
|
Weather conditions have been increasingly hot and dry in some areas, breaking heat records which exacerbate fire conditions.
|
|
Failing to back Trump, however, will unquestionably exacerbate already growing strains between the United States and its allies.
|
|
High winds and temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit were likely to exacerbate fires already raging out of control.
|
|
I am convinced Judge Gorsuch would exacerbate that slide, and continue the activist bent of the existing Court.
|
|
The problem is, Mr. Sanders's prescription for cities in California and elsewhere is likely to exacerbate the problem.
|
|
With Mexico unprepared to absorb migrant flows, Trump's policies stand to exacerbate what is already a humanitarian crisis.
|
|
When people with a spotlight choose to use revisionist history to exacerbate tensions, we end up with Charlottesville.
|
|
And it might not intend to exacerbate compliance issues with the vital laws that protect people with disabilities.
|
|
Computer models suggest that climate change will exacerbate a trend toward extremes — very dry or very wet years.
|
|
Nitrogen oxide emissions are linked to significant health impacts and can exacerbate asthma attacks, the EPA has said.
|
|
In other words, the trade war threatens to exacerbate the inflationary pressures the Fed is already grappling with.
|
|
The resulting clash threatens to exacerbate competitive ethnic politics further and push the country toward an interethnic conflict.
|
|
The U.S. action against ZTE is likely to further exacerbate current tensions between Washington and Beijing over trade.
|
|
In a polarized context, this can exacerbate anger and distrust, as we are seeing in the current moment.
|
|
" "It's going to exacerbate the difference between prisoners who have access to good lawyers and those who don't.
|
|
We're told Rob feels her life is way too tumultuous and a reality show would just exacerbate the situation.
|
|
In either case, it's essential to test whether these algorithmic recidivism scores exacerbate, reduce, or otherwise change existing bias.
|
|
Becoming a subject or a target in a case will likely exacerbate the time and money involved, he said.
|
|
And the economic disruption that would likely result from the breakup of the EU would only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
A Tillerson nomination would also exacerbate concerns about the level of formal foreign policy experience in Trump's outsider administration.
|
|
But states also have the option of only covering existing sources, which would exacerbate the impact of nuclear retirements.
|
|
Although there aren't many acute health effects of inhaling e-cigarettes, they can exacerbate asthma and other lung conditions.
|
|
But Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is adamant that such a move would exacerbate the region's problems, not solve them.
|
|
Blocking Iranian crude exports will only exacerbate the situation because Iran is a major source of medium sour crude.
|
|
A Brexit could also exacerbate the skills shortage often cited as a key factor hindering construction of new homes.
|
|
In some regions, increased affordability of car access may greatly exacerbate traffic and pollution problems rather than easing them.
|
|
That is likely to exacerbate the woes that plagued American airports in 2016 even when travel volumes were normal.
|
|
There will always be adversaries who seek to exacerbate our divisions and try to confuse, divide, and conquer us.
|
|
They threaten, ultimately, to exacerbate the decline in civic engagement and social contact known as the "bowling alone" problem.
|
|
Failure to do so will exacerbate pressure on government spending and could lead to permanent exclusion and further polarisation.
|
|
Currency risk can materialise at - and exacerbate - times of economic stress as this is when depreciation pressure often emerges.
|
|
If you box yourself in and tell yourself you're "crazy," or inadequate for having anxiety, you'll exacerbate your symptoms.
|
|
Because he had complained of back pain, he was given Flexeril, a muscle relaxant, which can exacerbate psychotic symptoms.
|
|
The gathered media was told not to exacerbate the situation and the Independent Electoral Commission apologized to the president.
|
|
Scientists worry that the increasing human presence will exacerbate the problems wildlife are already facing due to climate change.
|
|
These social pressures can exacerbate ethnic, racial and sectarian tensions and make them scapegoats for local and national problems.
|
|
The flu may also exacerbate existing chronic conditions, particularly among older adults, which can lead to complications and death.
|
|
Frigid temperatures severely dehydrate my thick locks, while my sudsy drugstore brands contain harsh additives that exacerbate the situation.
|
|
I think it's just as likely that Congress could exacerbate a mild recession by demonstrating an unwillingness to act.
|
|
Nor do they know if these or other compounds might trigger anxiety or exacerbate anxiety disorders in certain populations.
|
|
This will only exacerbate the divide between the haves and the have-nots -- all without making us any safer.
|
|
Furthermore, the ongoing escalation in policy-acquisition costs due to market competition will exacerbate the narrowing in underwriting profitability.
|
|
But many Tunisians worry that taxes and austerity measures will exacerbate the economic difficulties they have experienced since then.
|
|
And while Syria isn't a big crude producer the conflict could exacerbate fault lines in the region, Cohen noted.
|
|
Environmentalists and Aboriginal groups fear the project would hasten the development of Canada's oil sands and exacerbate climate change.
|
|
But if recent history is any guide, this vertical integration will exacerbate health care costs, not rein them in.
|
|
Clearly, the economic sanctions will exacerbate the domestic situation, because popular discontent has been based on the stagnating economy.
|
|
Removing consumers' access to legal, licensed small-dollar loans will only exacerbate the financial struggles of millions of Americans.
|
|
Pfizer's decision will exacerbate an already difficult situation for states seeking drugs that will reliably kill their worst offenders.
|
|
And the region's westward Santa Ana winds blowing hot and dry from the California desert could exacerbate the situation.
|
|
Tax policy can either exacerbate or reduce income inequality, for example, which has been found to slow economic growth.
|
|
The proliferation of diesel generators across the island are spewing air pollution and threatening to exacerbate respiratory health conditions.
|
|
I WOULD IMAGINE THAT A NEW TARIFF ON AUTOMOBILES WOULD ONLY EXACERBATE THIS CURRENT CONCERN ABOUT A TRADE WAR.
|
|
However, it warned that deal could exacerbate conflict and set a dangerous global precedent if changes were not made.
|
|
This will only exacerbate the number of US counties that have two or fewer insurance options to choose from.
|
|
Whatever happens will be terrible for the global economy and exacerbate the problems slowing it down as we speak.
|
|
Democrats and others opposed to the bill have said that it will exacerbate the inequality highlighted in Woolf's study.
|
|
Republicans objected to a tax increase they said would exacerbate economic problems for families struggling to make ends meet.
|
|
His officials have encouraged and tried to exacerbate a split in the Civic United Front, by backing one side.
|
|
And it will exacerbate tensions with eastern countries such as Poland that are big beneficiaries from the EU budget.
|
|
The EPA has a dedicated department to understanding how social inequities exacerbate the effects of pollution and environmental harm.
|
|
All that said, governments haven't done enough to help the situation — and have done a lot to exacerbate it.
|
|
If the gap between the HSA contributions and the catastrophic coverage is really large, that might exacerbate such complaints.
|
|
What I find frustrating is Sandberg's consistent failure to address bigger problems that exacerbate gender inequality in the workplace.
|
|
I greatly fear that the violence of this past week will further exacerbate the deep divides in our society.
|
|
The goal of those campaigns was to exacerbate social divisions and undermine confidence in government institutions, Mr. Rosenstein said.
|
|
This aftermath is characterized by "disaster capitalism," calculated, free-market "solutions" to crises that exploit and exacerbate existing inequalities.
|
|
But public-health experts have said an attempt to rush the US back to normal could exacerbate the crisis.
|
|
Due to some uncertainty as to whether it may exacerbate coronavirus symptoms, we have removed it from the list.
|
|
In Europe the nature of contracts between bulk buyers of medicines and manufacturers exacerbate the difficulties caused by breakdowns.
|
|
The common practice of requiring cash bail is widely acknowledged to exacerbate inequality by penalizing people of limited means.
|
|
Heavy exposure to these pollutants can exacerbate heart and lung disease, trigger asthma attacks, and even cause premature death.
|
|
Changing weather and precipitation patterns pose new challenges to Khuzestan, but air and water pollution also exacerbate their impact.
|
|
The Fienbergs do not believe either was caused by the lead exposure but that it did exacerbate his symptoms.
|
|
Psychiatrists say that nicotine can exacerbate underlying mental health conditions; it can also lead to hyperactivity, depression and anxiety.
|
|
But environmental factors—such as the cultural glorification of hairless, lithe female bodies—can exacerbate an attraction to children.
|
|
Childbirth can exacerbate or cause a weak floor, since tissue that stretches is more vulnerable to age and injury.
|
|
But with U.S. auto industry sales declining, the new plant could exacerbate overcapacity and add pressure to cut prices.
|
|
Meanwhile, as the report notes, the Trump administration has taken several measures that are certain to exacerbate the gap.
|
|
Italy is already staring down a recession and these stringent measures are likely to exacerbate the country's economic woes.
|
|
To further exacerbate things, our warming climate seems to be causing hurricanes to stall, or linger longer in place.
|
|
That's when unprecedented fires in the Amazon rainforest sparked concerns that the disaster would also exacerbate the climate crisis.
|
|
That would exacerbate a slump in global trade that was manifesting long before the coronavirus claimed its first victims.
|
|
Samantha Greene, a licensed clinical social worker working independently in Texas, mentioned how location can also exacerbate these conflicts.
|
|
Particulate matter from smoke can irritate people&aposs eyes and respiratory systems and exacerbate chronic heart and lung diseases.
|
|
"This deployment to the southern border seems to exacerbate that problem by further disrupting unit training cycles," he added.
|
|
If Democrats are smart enough to run non-Pelosi types in red districts, that will exacerbate the GOP wipeout.
|
|
"Photo editing apps can exacerbate these symptoms because the imagined look becomes possible via these editing apps," Hamlet said.
|
|
Income share agreements could thus run afoul of fair lending laws and even exacerbate race and gender wealth gaps.
|
|
But the folks who do most to exacerbate those divisions are often the ones quickest to play the victim.
|
|
It's that the framework of Los Angeles seemed to exacerbate whatever wasn't working in our relationship in New York.
|
|
Metabolic changes can start happening when the body is exposed to cold that can exacerbate cardiovascular disease, Cao said.
|
|
A poor showing could exacerbate Clinton's existing problems with voters and give new opportunities to Trump and other Republicans.
|
|
"Poor institutions, therefore, can simultaneously harm economic growth and exacerbate the negative impacts of climate change," the report said.
|
|
Bolsonaro's Presidency threatens to exacerbate these vulnerabilities, and to menace liberal democracy in Brazil and elsewhere in Latin America.
|
|
Although Monday was relatively devoid of news, it was also devoid of trading volume, which can exacerbate market movements.
|
|
James Armstrong of Armstrong Investment Research said the shutdowns will exacerbate the low supply for an already tight market.
|
|
The pressures of population and economic growth and climate change are expected to further exacerbate water stress in MENA.
|
|
Researchers have found that this could not only damage US agriculture, it could exacerbate environmental problems like fertilizer runoff.
|
|
This situation can exacerbate domestic political unrest, which in turn creates the appearance of poor governing and increased dissatisfaction.
|
|
The meeting is likely to reinforce nuclear anxieties, as well as exacerbate the frictions between haves and have-nots.
|
|
The storm will exacerbate flooding concerns through the Midwest Additional flooding in the Plains by the weekend is likely.
|
|
Add impeachment to the mix, and now there's more anger in the body politic to exacerbate, former officials said.
|
|
But things could get chaotic again as earnings season kicks off, which should exacerbate a shift in investor sentiment.
|
|
But he also acknowledged that these tariffs would exacerbate a central argument in the United States over free trade.
|
|
A high-school teacher from the South Bronx asked whether eliminating mandatory math would only exacerbate the achievement gap.
|
|
The nation faces many challenges, of course, but the rhetorical brick bats being lobbed around only exacerbate the division.
|
|
Aside from brightening investor sentiment, loosening federal regulations on the for-profit sector could exacerbate the student debt crisis.
|
|
Fermentable fibers can exacerbate gas and bloating, so people who experience those symptoms might want to adjust their intake.
|
|
Forecasters realized that the early-season flooding would exacerbate flooding a few months later, even with typical seasonal rainfall.
|
|
People think it will further exacerbate the difficulties of neighborhoods already saddled with difficulties, but the data shows otherwise.
|
|
In the worst-case scenario, automation will cause unemployment in the US to soar and exacerbate existing social divides.
|
|
Marissa Knodel: Opening up this area is only going to exacerbate global warming and the adverse impacts of climate change.
|
|
The proper strategic response is to target their source of strength (the filibuster) and use it to exacerbate the weakness.
|
|
Its marshes will undoubtedly be impacted by global sea level rises, and have already begun to exacerbate existing flooding issues.
|
|
These include keeping the infants in dark, quiet rooms, as they are easily disturbed, which can exacerbate symptoms of withdrawal.
|
|
Whether Congress advances a strong proposal or instead casts about for half-measures that exacerbate partisan, demographic and economic divisions.
|
|
Extreme heat can cause heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke and exhaustion, increase mortality, and exacerbate existing health conditions.
|
|
Omar criticized the Trump administration for budgeting decisions that she said would exacerbate the issue of hunger in the country.
|
|
"This would exacerbate your problem because you'd have to come up with the capital for the margin call," said Beatty.
|
|
The central bank has vowed not to adopt "flood-like" stimulus that analysts say could exacerbate debt and structural risks.
|
|
"This incident will reinforce disenchantment and exacerbate the polarised environment," says Chris Garman of Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy.
|
|
Add to those considerations the looming threat of global warming, which will exacerbate Barcelona's water and urban heat island problems.
|
|
This could exacerbate existing problems, such as the fact that women are already less likely to be promoted than men.
|
|
Roman Schmidt, divisional board member capital markets at Commerzbank, said a proliferation in electronic trading platforms would exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The clinical trials exclude people with conditions that MDMA might exacerbate, and they give the drug under closely supervised conditions.
|
|
Calais' ban will only exacerbate the horrors of daily life for many dispossessed former residents of the Jungle refugee camp.
|
|
This helps social bots accentuate the exposure of opposing parties to negative content, which can exacerbate social conflict online. 4.
|
|
John Abatzoglou and Park Williams, two academics, have shown that temperature and dryness exacerbate wildfires in the western United States.
|
|
About 6 million refugees have fled Syria and millions more are displaced within it; Turkey's offensive will only exacerbate this.
|
|
Such a disruption "could further exacerbate the supply problem," said Andy Lipow, an analyst at Lipow Oil Associates in Houston.
|
|
Rising sea levels, predicted to be especially marked in the Gulf of Mexico, exacerbate storm surges, adding to the flooding.
|
|
And more stringent punishments could be meted out to those who use cows as a pretext to exacerbate communal tensions.
|
|
That's because some are made with active ingredients or essential oils that can irritate skin and further exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Second, Trump's goal of boosting U.S. energy output by rolling back regulations threatens to exacerbate the global oversupply of crude.
|
|
Hormone therapy can lead to weight gain or weight loss, according to UCSF Transgender Care, which could exacerbate these issues.
|
|
The object is to partner with the community to address conditions that exacerbate crime, social disorder and fear of crime.
|
|
And the cultural, historical, and societal pressures Black women face when it comes to their hair only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Environmentalists have argued that rolling back the standards will continue U.S. reliance on fossil fuels and could exacerbate climate change.
|
|
Such a move would exacerbate the large gaps in college enrollment and degree attainment that already exist in this country.
|
|
Otherwise, we're going to see more of these idiotic use cases that only exacerbate systemic issues for the most vulnerable.
|
|
But in the end, poor communications and storytelling can create or exacerbate business problems, and often affect a company's valuation.
|
|
Deforestation, caused mainly by illegal logging and smuggling, and poor planning for public infrastructure exacerbate flood risks, the report added.
|
|
They are already more likely than men to take leave, and limiting paid leave to new mothers will exacerbate that.
|
|
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang urged it to abide by UN resolutions and not do anything to exacerbate tensions.
|
|
He's sure that there are some people who begin to meditate who do exacerbate a pre-existing trauma or illnesses.
|
|
But the arrest of Edison Vargas, the vice president of Fuerabamba, late on Friday, threatens to exacerbate the conflict further.
|
|
Separately, Iran's government spokesman said that the plan outlined by Pompeo would exacerbate the public's hostility to the United States.
|
|
Though well-intentioned, such policies could exacerbate the stigma felt by people with NSSID and contribute to their social isolation.
|
|
Indeed, there is also a risk that giving users controls over controversial content could exacerbate the filter bubble effect further.
|
|
When they try to intervene, they are as likely to exacerbate the plight of black people as to alleviate it.
|
|
An expert on insider threats says White House efforts to punish staffers could backfire and exacerbate the administration's leaking problem.
|
|
The final rule will only exacerbate these grave challenges to accessing basic health care for millions of people in need.
|
|
A warmer climate will exacerbate low oxygen problems in lakes across the country, lake aeration specialist Ken Ashley told Burns.
|
|
Such uncertainty will surely exacerbate the problem of slow global economic growth and the crisis of public confidence in leadership.
|
|
And until recently, United States policymakers avoided steps that would worsen food and medicine shortages or exacerbate Venezuela's migration crisis.
|
|
Together, we must confront China's unfair trade practices rather than unilateral actions, which only serve to exacerbate China's bad behavior.
|
|
"The global economic system is becoming increasingly rigged" in ways that exacerbate inequality, laments Ray Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America.
|
|
" The conditions of publishing online exacerbate this pressure, because feminists have to "continually enact (and implicitly vindicate) their identity online.
|
|
The NSR, then, can exacerbate pre-existing north-south disparities within the EU, adding stress to the already tenuous union.
|
|
Furthermore, such a devaluation could exacerbate financial market volatility in the short term, particularly among China's emerging-market trading partners.
|
|
Certainly, a big, collective short vol position could exacerbate moves or lead to unexpected chain reactions in a market slide.
|
|
In contrast, a regionally variable wage would lock in and exacerbate existing economic disparities between higher- and lower-wage regions.
|
|
The state ranks pretty poorly in terms of oral health, and dropping coverage will only exacerbate the problem, he said.
|
|
A large new refinery in Turkey, built to run on sour oil, is likely to exacerbate the situation, analysts said.
|
|
Goldman Sachs is cautioning its clients that computerized trading may exacerbate the volatility of the next big market sell-off.
|
|
However, it doesn't help your house, or the global decline of animals, to put out toxins and exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Showers and thunderstorms were forecast to hit Skopje again on Sunday evening, and many feared they would exacerbate the crisis.
|
|
This would be devastating to the region and only exacerbate the drivers forcing people to flee in the first place.
|
|
But the contradictory messages across them suggest the Russian government was trying to exacerbate political divisions in the U.S. population.
|
|
Milder expressions of this fallacy, even if they do little more than exacerbate existing social tensions, can still be dangerous.
|
|
In particular, it could exacerbate tensions between Mr. Ghani and his nominal governing partner, Abdullah Abdullah, the country's chief executive.
|
|
The West is concerned that political uncertainty could exacerbate the refugee situation or allow militant groups to expand their influence.
|
|
A large new refinery in Turkey, built to run on sour oil, is likely to exacerbate the situation, analysts said.
|
|
Coupled with existing employment discrimination, this will only exacerbate instability in neighborhoods targeted by mass criminalization for nearly five decades.
|
|
Increasing tariffs could raise prices and exacerbate inflationary pressures, but they could also lead to negotiations leading to a settlement.
|
|
The tweets may exacerbate Musk's tensions with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the CEO's unfettered use of social media.
|
|
Weak or ineffective IP rules and an unwillingness to enforce existing rules among major U.S. trading partners exacerbate this problem.
|
|
Efforts should be aimed toward the North Korean leader, whose actions threaten peace and exacerbate the possibility of nuclear warfare.
|
|
" Many athletes exacerbate this effect by not eating enough before or after their workouts, a phenomenon Kitchen calls "athletic starvation.
|
|
The MDC's head of policy and research, Tapiwa Mashakada, said the currency reform would exacerbate widespread shortages of critical goods.
|
|
In short, given the right ingredients, startups can bring you to the point of depression or and exacerbate mental illness.
|
|
But evidence of being able to ease social problems, as well as exacerbate them, is a reward well worth having.
|
|
A series of changes to market structure in the past decade help to exacerbate such declines, JPMorgan's Pinto has said.
|
|
But that's a tricky assumption given their cost, which will only exacerbate a federal deficit already on an upward trajectory.
|
|
It would take many more lives, it would exacerbate the refugee crisis, and it wouldn't be just contained within Iran.
|
|
Poorly designed algorithms can indeed exacerbate historical inequalities, but well-designed algorithms can mitigate pernicious problems with unaided human decisions.
|
|
Ms. Murphy added that this new type of policing was likely to exacerbate racial biases in the criminal justice system.
|
|
But homeless people are more likely to have chronic health conditions that can exacerbate or make them vulnerable to illnesses.
|
|
While these wipes can't cure diaper rash, they are the best way to ensure wiping does not exacerbate the condition.
|
|
If more restless people flock to the forest to cope with social distancing, increased campfires could further exacerbate wildfire risk.
|
|
The Security Council called on Congolese authorities to exercise maximum restraint and urged the leaders not to exacerbate the situation.
|
|
Far from stemming the tide of death, the war on drugs continues to exacerbate an overdose crisis of historic proportions.
|
|
" In affirming their preference for British sovereignty, voters in effect were rejecting globalization and its tendency to exacerbate "income inequality.
|
|
As cities grow, they exacerbate flood-risk by covering ground that would once have absorbed water with concrete and asphalt.
|
|
Mr. Trump regularly blames those subsidies for a flood of cheap imports, saying they exacerbate the United States trade imbalance.
|
|
Each time, he has been convinced by his lawyers and advisers that taking the step would only exacerbate his problems.
|
|
"The stress of having acne can exacerbate the condition," said Rachel Milstein Goldenhar, a clinical psychologist in La Jolla, Calif.
|
|
There's another dynamic here too: If both Trump and Netanyahu triumph, the decline of one's democracy will exacerbate the other's.
|
|
If the administration succeeds, reproductive health experts say, that move will likely exacerbate the financial issues women like Erica face.
|
|
But marketplace experts say the new effort fails to address, and may even exacerbate, the ongoing problem of fake reviews.
|
|
Wiener is constantly at odds with herself, consumed by warring impulses that her time in tech only comes to exacerbate.
|
|
Legislators also approved a bill Monday meant to reduce other air pollutants, including those thought to cause or exacerbate asthma.
|
|
The comments will also exacerbate the fears of Trump detractors, who assert that the president's impulsive behavior poses security risks.
|
|
"Celebrities should be aware that their endorsements could exacerbate society's struggle with obesity, and they should endorse healthy products instead."
|
|
A significantly weakened Mexican economy could further exacerbate the severe criminal violence that has gripped Mexico for over ten years.
|
|
Policies that address the opioid crisis may be well intended, but they could exacerbate the pain and/or opioid crises.
|
|
A persistent gap between hopes and reality, and the constant what-ifs that fill it, can exacerbate anxiety and depression.
|
|
Worse yet, it seems to be proposing domestic budget policies that would all too likely exacerbate the German imbalance problem.
|
|
The crackdown encountered doubts and resistance from local officials who feared it would exacerbate ethnic tensions and stifle economic growth.
|
|
Surveys have found a large majority of young Venezuelans want to emigrate, something that would exacerbate the existing brain drain.
|
|
"Dams can exacerbate poverty and worsen conditions for people who earn their livelihoods from land and river ecosystems," it said.
|
|
Mike Rhoads, the deputy insurance commissioner in Oklahoma, said striking the individual mandate would "exacerbate" instability in the ObamaCare marketplace.
|
|
China's export-driven economy has faltered in the year-plus trade war as U.S. tariffs exacerbate a broader domestic slowdown.
|
|
And the three new bills that were passed on Monday, which would ease voter registration, may only exacerbate that gap.
|
|
And there's evidence that use of the devices can exacerbate asthma in adolescents who use them, and increase coughing or wheezing.
|
|
While sleep apps can make us more aware of the need for better sleep hygiene, they can also exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The world's greatest bully pulpit can be used to bring people together or exacerbate tensions and sow the seeds of division.
|
|
It would exacerbate the refugee crisis, and it wouldn't just be contained within Iran -- this would turn into a regional war.
|
|
For instance, a young person using someone else's social media account without the owner's permission might exacerbate existing inter-family tensions.
|
|
A recommendation that Facebook just allow harmful conservative conspiracy theories like Pizzagate to spread like wildfire would just exacerbate another problem.
|
|
But with political risks very much in focus, analysts said renewed worries about Greece could exacerbate investor sentiment towards the bloc.
|
|
Conversely, a Europe weakened and divided by the world's most powerful authoritarian regime would exacerbate problems far beyond the EU's borders.
|
|
Arms deals tie ethics to economics, and they can exacerbate geopolitical tensions in high-risk areas like Yemen and North Korea.
|
|
People are already fleeing and further changes would exacerbate this, sending countless people south and away from the Sahara and Sahel.
|
|
The storm was expected to exacerbate flooding along the Missouri River in areas where dozens of levees were breached in March.
|
|
However, increasing diversification at all institutions might create new channels of contagion, which would exacerbate rather than mitigate a systemic crisis.
|
|
But the holy month can exacerbate eating disorders and mental-health illnesses that are often already stigmatized by their religious community.
|
|
The campaign season may also exacerbate the country's sharp political rivalries and undercut efforts to forge a political consensus on peace.
|
|
In an email, an unnamed official described how any media coverage on the effect of the calls could exacerbate the problem.
|
|
They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgedd would exacerbate their problems.
|
|
Scrapping the deal now may exacerbate tensions between the US and Europe, and it could spark a new arms race. 5.
|
|
Goldman projects crude prices will move into backwardation and an extension of the cuts would exacerbate the feared shortfall in supplies.
|
|
This "may exacerbate humanitarian hardship and contribute to migration," according to a study published last year in the journal Climate Change.
|
|
She is concerned that putting too much faith in DNA could exacerbate existing problems within law enforcement, such as racial profiling.
|
|
Without intervention, its public health crisis will only exacerbate the economic strains of international sanctions and lead to more widespread suffering.
|
|
Air pollution can cause or exacerbate a host of health problems, from asthma and respiratory illnesses to stroke and heart disease.
|
|
Why it matters: The demand could exacerbate tensions between Trump's team and Kushner's high-profile lawyers, Jamie Gorelick and Abbe Lowell.
|
|
They put millions of patients worldwide at risk each year and exacerbate the spread of antibiotic resistant superbugs such as MRSA.
|
|
If weakened, as has been the case with Antarctica's Larsen ice shelf, it could exacerbate the global trend of rising seas.
|
|
Treatments for hemorrhoids Most hemorrhoids, both internal and external, can be managed at home with care not to exacerbate the problem.
|
|
These public resources are allocated in ways that exacerbate inequities and undermine goals of shared prosperity, economic growth and social security.
|
|
But the carriers' departures are a symbolic blow to the government and exacerbate Venezuela's isolation from the rest of the world.
|
|
Housing prices in many areas of Northern California are already considered high and destroyed and damaged homes could exacerbate the problem.
|
|
But it would certainly exacerbate tensions between Russia and NATO when both sides have been adopting a more aggressive military posture.
|
|
Sitting in a pressurized cabin for hours in the same position will reliably exacerbate stomach issues such as bloat and gas.
|
|
Some white Americans feel unsteady because of the increased diversity in our nation, and their soft economic prospects exacerbate their discomfort.
|
|
A European tax on goods imported from the United States would be certain to exacerbate trade tensions with the Trump administration.
|
|
And provider report cards that carry the risk of an outlier accusation probably only serve to exacerbate the opioid overdose problem.
|
|
Upholding the 2nd Circuit's ruling on the statute of repose "would exacerbate district courts' administrative and judicial difficulties in managing" them.
|
|
Further marginalizing vulnerable communities — say, by subjecting them to loyalty tests, as some politicians have suggested — would only exacerbate the problem.
|
|
The punitive tariffs slapped on Canadian lumber exports into the U.S. exacerbate market volatility and put upward pressure on lumber prices.
|
|
And to add insult to injury, he thinks that the recent spike in oil prices will exacerbate the already noticeable unwinding.
|
|
WARRANTS: Traders are also concerned that a large holding of LME warrants — between 2911.50 and 227 percent — could exacerbate limited supply.
|
|
This move will only endanger lives, erode our reputation on the world stage, and exacerbate the migrant crisis at the border.
|
|
But relationships aren't transactional, so taking this approach will only exacerbate the distance partners feel between each other following an affair.
|
|
Some academics last year discussed taxing or getting rid of physical cash, but that would only exacerbate the strain on banks.
|
|
It's theoretically possible that pressure changes from takeoff and landing could also exacerbate certain heart or lung conditions, Dr. Schneider said.
|
|
Differences over the nuclear deal threaten to create a diplomatic rift and exacerbate trade tensions between the United States and Europe.
|
|
Second, they would make businesses more likely to gravitate to the capital than the provinces and therefore exacerbate national economic divisions.
|
|
Forcing people to install solar panels may actually exacerbate grid problems, creating negative secondary impacts without meaningfully greening the electricity system.
|
|
Jenssen now believes that instead of helping patients recover from traumatizing experiences, primal can in many ways exacerbate mental health problems.
|
|
I was not being as careful with my diet — I had a lot of sugar and dairy, which can exacerbate acne.
|
|
The Games have in many ways only served to exacerbate and publicize many of Brazil's domestic issues instead of resolving them.
|
|
Locals were concerned that the casino would exacerbate traffic snarls and drive down property values, but it has settled in comfortably.
|
|
Not only are these waivers likely to exacerbate racial disparities in access to care, but they threaten to undermine our democracy.
|
|
But some sleep specialists caution that these apps and devices may provide inaccurate data and can even exacerbate symptoms of insomnia.
|
|
Research on influenza has found that in an epidemic, poverty and inequality can exacerbate rates of transmission and mortality for everyone.
|
|
The inability to plan could exacerbate the country's food waste problem, and make it harder for the food insecure to eat.
|
|
I mean, the fundamental problem is that things like multi-blade razors help exacerbate the condition for folks with curly hair.
|
|
Chinese diplomat Chen Cheng told the Council that Beijing opposed the resolution because it was very likely to exacerbate the tensions.
|
|
While the practical effect is minimal, brandishing the label in the coming report would only exacerbate tension between the two countries.
|
|
Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra's call for early general elections could exacerbate the political disarray that has afflicted the country for years.
|
|
"It's also incredibly important to understand that disasters don't impact people equally — they tend to exacerbate existing vulnerabilities," Mr. Stripling said.
|
|
This regulation can be summarized as deeply flawed policy that will exacerbate the needs of our nation's youngest and most vulnerable.
|
|
Automated systems that replicate, and by extension exacerbate, the biases present in society have the power to codify those very problems.
|
|
I've already decided not to drink, because I'm worried it might exacerbate the funk I've been feeling these past few days.
|
|
For children who have experienced a loss in their own lives, Kobe Bryant's death can exacerbate and intensify previously existing grief.
|
|
Now felines are poised to exacerbate the ecological crisis unfolding in Australia as an unprecedented fire season rips across the continent.
|
|
Therein lies the capability to foster and exacerbate civil and international strife in ways Mike Coffman the Marine could never ignore.
|
|
Contamination from floodwaters and the mold that quickly grows in a warm environment like Texas can exacerbate asthma or trigger allergies.
|
|
Rieckhoff: It creates an internal moral conflict that will exacerbate any kind of mental health stress that they have going on.
|
|
It's not a rare dynamic in relationships, I know, but we have a bad habit of planning trips that exacerbate it.
|
|
Such a drop would exacerbate disparities in health insurance rates between children with immigrant parents and those with native-born parents.
|
|
This will only exacerbate tensions between the Middle East's two behemoths, who are already battling it out in Syria and Yemen.
|
|
Stalled development would immiserate hundreds of millions overseas, and could exacerbate hot button domestic issues such as trade and immigration reform.
|
|
If rates have bottomed and are heading back up, this could exacerbate mall owners' finances, possibly making Icahn's trade a winner.
|
|
Polls indicate that although public attitudes toward technology are generally positive, many are worried that innovation could exacerbate unemployment and inequality.
|
|
Closing border posts along the US-Mexico frontier could exacerbate the migrant crisis -- however politically satisfying it may be for Trump.
|
|
They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgeld would exacerbate their problems.
|
|
But if an individual has hearing loss, PSAPs probably aren't going to solve their problem, and in fact could exacerbate it.
|
|
The executive order will exacerbate a trend that splits the small-group risk pool into low-cost and high-cost segments.
|
|
If growth fades in the coming years — as many economists believe it will — the cuts could exacerbate the deficit even more.
|
|
Tom Miller, a health care expert at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, worries that the premium surcharge will exacerbate the problem.
|
|
Even though floods during the monsoon season are not uncommon in this part of the world, climate change can exacerbate them.
|
|
But when houses are scarce, increases in other people's incomes merely exacerbate scarcity and leave the poor worse off than ever.
|
|
But it is a stunning critique from a senator who's currently pushing a bill that would exacerbate both of these problems.
|
|
The lack of eye development would further exacerbate the mental handicap, and require surgeries to simply build eyes that would never function.
|
|
They've allowed parents, acting in self-interest, to create school systems that reproduce, or even exacerbate, the structural inequality we see today.
|
|
Meanwhile, excess cortisol sets off a hormonal chain reaction that stimulates excess oil production and can instigate, or at least exacerbate, breakouts.
|
|
This drought has pushed the agricultural industry to take steps that only exacerbate the problems that the lack of rainfall has caused.
|
|
He said some landlords exacerbate the problem by refusing to rent to refugees, while others exploit their desperation to find a home.
|
|
"Increased hostilities will further threaten civilian lives and exacerbate their suffering," he said in a briefing to the Security Council on Tuesday.
|
|
It is reported that Macron may take emergency tax cuts to quell violent protests, but this move could exacerbate France's budget deficit.
|
|
While I've been working to bridge the partisan divide, she's made it clear her preference is to exacerbate it for personal gain.
|
|
"Some people are just more sensitive to spicy food, and it can exacerbate symptoms that are already present," she told BuzzFeed News.
|
|
There are questions about whether algorithms exacerbate bias, about why facial recognition makes more errors when trying to identify dark-skinned people.
|
|
Hyper-growth would exacerbate that problem, setting off an inflationary spiral that forces the Fed to slam the brakes on the economy.
|
|
Democrats, and some Republicans, have criticized Trump's threats to end CSR payments, raising concerns that the move would exacerbate already rising premiums.
|
|
You may also be experiencing financial, relationship, professional, or physical stress, which can exacerbate your feelings about climate change, and vice versa.
|
|
Scientists studying the Zika outbreak in Brazil say previous exposure to dengue, another mosquito-borne virus, may exacerbate the potency of infection.
|
|
Political polarization is bad enough as it is, and the social isolation caused by de-friending will likely only exacerbate it. Sorry.
|
|
But a system using this kind of research could exacerbate the harassment and humiliation that transgender people already face at travel checkpoints.
|
|
They add to greenhouse gas emissions and ground-level pollutants that can exacerbate asthma and have been linked to other health problems.
|
|
Consider the kindling it's connecting with -- increasingly bitter and personal polarization: a world that Trump didn't create but he continues to exacerbate.
|
|
Investors are worried that the trade impasse could exacerbate a global slowdown — the World Bank estimated the economic hit as $455 billion.
|
|
A Brexit would also exacerbate divisions between England and the other constituent nations of the UK, which are generally more pro-EU.
|
|
Climate change impacts such as sea-level rise and more intense droughts and storms, combined with coastal erosion, could exacerbate these problems.
|
|
His reckless economic policies will not only exacerbate income and wealth inequality, they would increase our national debt by trillions of dollars.
|
|
Therefore, it would seem likely that any expansion of the program would exacerbate those problems and shorten the life of the program.
|
|
Two prominent Sunni MPs said they would not vote for Amiri, asking not to be identified so as not to exacerbate tension.
|
|
Washington last week implemented crippling sanctions on Venezuelan state-owned oil firm PDVSA, which are expected to exacerbate the hyperinflationary economic crisis.
|
|
If you think coffee may exacerbate a pre-existing health condition (such as sleep disorders or cardiovascular health), talk to your doctor.
|
|
San Jose claims that the imbalance of 23,000 jobs and 1,680 residences would exacerbate housing and infrastructure issues in the nearby city.
|
|
"We hope the relevant sides remain calm and exercise restraint, and not do anything to exacerbate regional tensions," it added, without elaborating.
|
|
Because they didn't have Twitter and Facebook and fake news and all the other tools now available today to exacerbate those sentiments.
|
|
The active managers are seeing their profits drop and, to further exacerbate their problem, they are being forced to cut their prices.
|
|
The original bill earmarked proceeds for affordable housing initiatives, with proponents arguing that newly minted tech millionaires exacerbate an already-acute problem.
|
|
Tech and political leaders sounded the alarm bell today about the potential for artificial intelligence to exacerbate huge inequalities across the world.
|
|
It appeared to indicate Beijing would be prepared to tolerate more currency weakness that could further exacerbate the trade conflict with Washington.
|
|
While the Fed will initially only make small adjustments to its reinvestment policy, the reduced buying may over time exacerbate this imbalance.
|
|
My first instinct was to think that this would only exacerbate the meaningless nature of online comments and mail sent to politicians.
|
|
The merger is "likely to raise prices for consumers, harm workers, stifle competition, exacerbate the digital divide, and undermine innovation," they wrote.
|
|
Stories of families that have moved because of air pollution are cropping up, most recently in California, where corporate entities exacerbate wildfires.
|
|
In short, a lame duck consideration of the unpopular TPP would be undemocratic, and would wildly exacerbate frustrations about a rigged system.
|
|
But many Tunisians worry that taxes and austerity measures will exacerbate the economic difficulties they have experienced since an uprising in 2011.
|
|
If built, they would exacerbate obstacle 1 for American natural-gas companies by making Russian gas even more available and comparatively cheaper.
|
|
Analysts have criticized the government's flood mitigation measures, including massive embankments and river linking schemes they say will only exacerbate the damage.
|
|
Research has shown that isolation can exacerbate symptoms of mental illness, as well as induce anxiety, depression, distortions, paranoia, and even psychosis.
|
|
And in September, 51 senators wrote a letter to the DEA arguing that banning the drug would exacerbate the nationwide opioid epidemic.
|
|
A more agile politician would immediately have recognised the scandal's potential to exacerbate the poor trust ratings that are her biggest weakness.
|
|
Over-mighty companies exacerbate inequality because they reap abnormally high profits and allow senior managers to pocket an unseemly share of them.
|
|
The Kremlin is now working hard to exacerbate the political damage done to Mrs Merkel by her policy of openness towards refugees.
|
|
May's decision to push for a national ballot will exacerbate tensions within the historic union of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
|
|
If Trump pursues policies that exacerbate income and wealth inequality (as currently appears probable) his supporters will rapidly abandon him in droves.
|
|
The report also said climate-driven population shifts into urban areas have the potential to create and exacerbate conflict, as in Syria.
|
|
As the market begins to see sharp falls later this year, it will exacerbate the selling causing "panic" and the eventual correction.
|
|
Adding machine learning to the mix doesn't automatically solve these problems, and in fact, it might exacerbate them by encouraging unfounded confidence.
|
|
Sanders and Democrats have slammed the plan, with Sanders calling it "morally repugnant and bad economic policy" that would exacerbate income inequality.
|
|
At the same time, the administration's call for stepped-up enforcement of laws aimed at minor crimes threatens to exacerbate its criminalization.
|
|
The dust could also exacerbate underlying health conditions like allergies, asthma or cardiovascular disease, requiring treatment that could outlast the pointing work.
|
|
Statements by many, from all perspectives, that presuppose guilt or inflame public opinion have only served to exacerbate the problems we face.
|
|
And what happened to exacerbate the cultural warfare and make it even higher velocity, heavier artillery, was Bill Clinton's affairs with women.
|
|
Social media helps exacerbate the bifurcated nature of American society since most users insulate themselves from those with different beliefs and loyalties.
|
|
Heat waves, hurricanes, and other climate-change-related consequences like sea-level rise can exacerbate competition for natural resources and ethnic tensions.
|
|
The disease of obesity might exacerbate cancer, said Dr. Clifford Hudis, the chief executive officer of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
|
|
That, of course, will only exacerbate the deplorable conditions in those countries and force more people to make the dangerous journey north.
|
|
Regardless of which candidate wins, a transition between presidents in 2016 that is dominated by campaign contributors will greatly exacerbate these feelings.
|
|
The North Korean people are not the enemy, and our country must be careful not to withhold kindness and exacerbate their struggle.
|
|
Online e-commerce will exacerbate the already-competitive supermarket backdrop and spells uncertainty for grocers down the road, according to Goldman Sachs.
|
|
At the same time, there are concerns the new construction crews coming to the area will only exacerbate the region's housing shortage.
|
|