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"exacerbated" Definitions
  1. made worse, more severe, or more bitter; aggravated: The Economic Policy Institute recently released a study showing evidence of an exacerbated income gap between rich and poor.
  2. feeling or showing embitterment, irritation, or exasperation:With an exacerbated huff, the gunslinger hauled a second revolver from his shoulder, training its barrel on the captain.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of exacerbate.

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But to some, the fundraising exacerbated another grievance: employee equity.
Disappointing May import numbers from China exacerbated the yuan's weakness.
That stake has exacerbated fears about its huge debt load.
An exacerbated sigh should do the trick for that one.
This is exacerbated when building affordable housing isn't a priority.
The problems on Pax are exacerbated when the expedition arrives.
This fear has only become exacerbated by constant online feedback.
The problems were exacerbated by conflicting leadership at the top.
Pressure from Western powers and Japan exacerbated China's bleak situation.
Racial and religious tensions run high, exacerbated by jihadist attacks.
For aluminum the damage has been exacerbated by lower stocks.
That may be exacerbated by the performances at its center.
If anything, those are both exacerbated in our current time.
Nicolás Maduro, the country's bungling president, has exacerbated the crisis.
Poor posture can be caused and exacerbated by many things.
Do you think the Fed's policies have exacerbated wealth inequality?
It's been a long time coming, but it's been exacerbated.
This has exacerbated tensions between Ankara and Washington, NATO allies.
Dry conditions and strong winds have exacerbated the recent fires.
Its contradictions and imperfections were exacerbated by the economic crisis.
Declining revenues were exacerbated by political patronage, corruption and inefficiency.
But near record unemployment has exacerbated discontent with his government.
The collapse of the nuclear deal has exacerbated those problems.
Plants near oceans face other challenges exacerbated by climate change.
This has exacerbated political infighting in Iran's complex power structures.
"This was exacerbated by an appreciating U.S. dollar," he added.
The selling was exacerbated by further pressure on Facebook shares.
One theory is that payment exacerbated an argument with Asia.
But neither is it especially exacerbated by being around technology.
As that situation continues, the violence continues to be exacerbated.
This exacerbated the sense that politics was broken and corrupt.
It pushed my chest out more and exacerbated the problem.
The longer fire seasons have exacerbated that worry, she said.
These actual data blockages are exacerbated by existing political myopia.
Sanctions certainly have exacerbated the effects of Tehran's poor governance.
Such concerns would certainly be exacerbated by a global pandemic.
Our story went viral, and that only exacerbated our pain
This imbalance is exacerbated by the luck of the draw.
U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports have only exacerbated this trend.
The dispute has been exacerbated by Hong Kong's political paralysis.
A fall in his home last month exacerbated his condition.
The spread could be exacerbated by passengers not following rules.
Desseilles faced a similar fate, exacerbated by French labor laws.
He was struggling with his swing, which exacerbated the situation.
And its headaches were exacerbated by turbine failures last year.
Critics said the merger exacerbated an already concentrated media market.
This context only exacerbated my disappointment with the "Divisor" reenactment.
The power outages have exacerbated Venezuela's already grave economic crisis.
For too long, our adversarial justice system has exacerbated rape culture and the trauma of sexual assault by subjecting victims to malicious and misogynist scrutiny, which, in turn, is exacerbated further by social media.
The government has since exacerbated the situation with yet more hogra.
It exacerbated how disgusting it was to them in their eyes.
It was most recently exacerbated by the extension of Barzani's term.
The lack of affordable housing in the state has exacerbated homelessness.
We don't know if that leads to an exacerbated opioid crisis.
An ill-timed California drought further exacerbated Campbell's challenges with Bolthouse.
The issue has been exacerbated by the country's ongoing opioid epidemic.
This shift to the right has been exacerbated by blatant entryism.
Some economists have argued that the currency policy exacerbated the downturn.
Sirisena's deteriorating partnership with Wickremesinghe exacerbated this sense of political impasse.
And this was only exacerbated by my self-imposed work pressure.
The situation only exacerbated the conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
The list of disasters exacerbated by climate change keeps getting longer.
The drop in new loans was likely exacerbated by seasonal factors.
Kleiman's hospitalization only exacerbated what was already an isolated, sedentary lifestyle.
The damage was exacerbated by deep flaws within Europe's monetary union.
The government barely functions, paralyzed by rivalries exacerbated by regional conflict.
"The labor shortage might be exacerbated by immigration issues," Zandi said.
That vulnerability, exacerbated by the impact of Pick-Sloan, continues today.
He said Trump's win has exacerbated his own problems at home.
Republican concerns have been exacerbated by a number of congressional retirements.
The problem is exacerbated by the limited local public health infrastructure.
Wildfires are further exacerbated by deforestation in places like South America.
Exacerbated by warming waters, cyclones and hurricanes will pummel the shorelines.
Naturally, this effect was exacerbated when they introduced more misaligned atoms.
The recent trucker strike over high diesel costs exacerbated the situation.
NASA exacerbated the problem when no one informed Cruz or Rep.
However, their impact was exacerbated by an environment of low liquidity.
The lack of transparency is exacerbated by vague, even slipshod regulations.
Westinghouse's bankruptcy last year only exacerbated the problems facing the project.
This is exacerbated by the decision-making dynamics of loose coalitions.
But the way the country has grown has exacerbated the problem.
That could be exacerbated by the loyalties of the DNC candidates.
It exacerbated my Lyme symptoms dramatically and made me very ill.
Runoff exacerbated by deforestation carries silt and pollution into the lake.
Procedural clashes during the Kavanaugh hearings only exacerbated those deep divisions.
And that is what's getting exacerbated in this Covid-19 crisis.
That has exacerbated the "shadow lobbying" industry for former administration officials.
The gridlock over the budget has exacerbated an already tense relationship.
Traditional religious animosities, exacerbated by mounting social inequality, always shaped events.
Clashes within the White House's communications team have exacerbated the problems.
"These needs are understandably exacerbated during times of crisis," says Casale.
It has dominated political debates, and exacerbated Chicago's longstanding racial divisions.
The tensions in Bornholm I were exacerbated by outside changes, too.
These impacts are occurring worldwide and are exacerbated by warming temperatures.
Maybe the virus has, in part, exacerbated pre-existing market conditions.
Danny and Ellie's initially abrasive relationship is exacerbated by Danny's ineptitude.
All this has exacerbated political infighting within Iran's complex power structures.
What about the political radicalism and rage exacerbated by social media?
These changes have been exacerbated by tectonic shifts in demographic coalitions.
Forced selling of short-volatility products also exacerbated the market turmoil.
There, tax giveaways only exacerbated income inequality and offered no solutions.
Market moves were, however, exacerbated by holiday-thinned trade, analysts said.
Her answers only prolonged the drama and exacerbated its political toll.
Extreme weather has exacerbated refugee crises and fueled immigration, for instance.
The Trump administration's trade war and tax cuts exacerbated the trend.
As political freedom shrinks, inequality has been exacerbated by an economic crisis.
"Psoriasis can be exacerbated by cold weather and stress," says Dr. Nieves.
"exacerbated the situation," as Marinello put it, and his wife ultimately went
The heat has exacerbated a dry spell, hurting crops in some places.
However, the condition is exacerbated in women at the time of menstruation.
Anna's emotional turmoil is matched — and exacerbated — by the world around her.
I don't know how much this is exacerbated by Hong Kong factors.
A lack of schools has exacerbated the crisis in children's mental health.
The manner of the sacking may also have exacerbated the harm done.
Shortages have been exacerbated by widespread inappropriate use outside of patient care.
That problem will only be exacerbated with the expansion of Dark Matter.
Climate change-exacerbated weather extremes like torrential downpours can also damage forests.
Both obesity and malnutrition can be exacerbated by the wrong gut bacteria.
The attack Saturday exacerbated tensions between the governments of Ecuador and Venezuela.
Some economists have argued that his strong currency policy exacerbated the downturn.
In post-colonial years, political and economic problems further exacerbated land issues.
This particular one in this region is exacerbated right now by drought.
Record unemployment and a looming recession have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership.
That has exacerbated disproportionate pressure on southern countries like Greece or Italy.
This can often be exacerbated when developers want to update existing apps.
These trends in size and modernization are exacerbated by a few things.
The canceled town hall only exacerbated the online vitriol directed toward Google.
This is exacerbated by more limited opportunities to generate carry-trade income.
The problem has been exacerbated as rural hospitals struggle to stay open.
The impact is exacerbated by the poor liquidity of corporate-bond markets.
Both sides, however, agree the oil price slide has exacerbated the crisis.
On game night, with the Russians in town, the situation was exacerbated.
The drop-off was exacerbated by the recession that began in 2000.
These trends will be exacerbated by a handful of critical economic developments.
All of this is exacerbated by the book's proud one percent vibe.
By blocking several big roads, they exacerbated the jams across the city.
The chief party leader exacerbated the bifurcation of our collective political consciousness.
This increased pressure on local financial institutions and exacerbated housing market distress.
But U.S. backing of the Saudi intervention has exacerbated this terrible situation.
But instead of reviving the economy, it actually exacerbated the Great Depression.
There were occasional tears and flagging spirits, exacerbated by anxious sleepless nights.
Poor domestic and international results have exacerbated the debts they have amassed.
Uber and other ride-hailing services may not have exacerbated traffic initially.
On Saturday, HNA acknowledged that the coronavirus outbreak has exacerbated its problems.
This is exacerbated by the low hands guard that point karateka use.
Border agents who demeaned migrants on Facebook have exacerbated a grim situation.
Anxiety about life after Potter also exacerbated Mr. Radcliffe's reliance on alcohol.
But Mr. Erdogan has exacerbated fears that the vote may be rigged.
This issue has only been exacerbated in the era of Big Data.
Public health officials and caregivers say that Maria has exacerbated the problem.
This problem is exacerbated in an age of manipulative polarization and tribalization.
Unfortunately, snoring frequency and volume is exacerbated by age, among other factors.
Still, the severity of the accident was exacerbated by the track itself.
Critics say that has exacerbated problems such as pollution, inequality and corruption.
And the country's three-year civil war has only exacerbated the problem.
And Clinton's problems are likely to be exacerbated in the general election.
Donald Trump has exacerbated the problem through xenophobic immigration policies and rhetoric.
Tech-fueled economic success has only exacerbated a larger sense of nowhereness.
His death exacerbated already-high tensions between Iran and the United States.
The domestic gag rule has exacerbated an already challenging contraceptive access landscape.
Her attorneys say her post-traumatic stress disorder was exacerbated in detention.
That problem is exacerbated by the state of trucking in the country.
A diagnosis of computer- or light-exacerbated seborrheic dermatitis is highly unusual.
Policies under Trump, like Republican's tax cuts, have certainly exacerbated this problem.
Trump, unfortunately, exacerbated divisions with his message releasing the national security strategy.
At work are still centuries-old enmities, exacerbated by more recent developments.
The fall in oil prices since mid-2014 has exacerbated the crisis.
"Supply shortages were exacerbated by data showing Chinese output fell," it added.
But scientists also suspect that climate change has exacerbated El Niño's effects.
It occurs most often in women, and can be exacerbated by pregnancy.
But state officials say Obamacare's robust coverage requirements have exacerbated those problems.
An unplanned shut down of Switzerland's only oil refinery exacerbated the problem.
This season, the sense that "there can only be one" is exacerbated.
The inequities exacerbated by the microdosing trend extend beyond the tech industry.
This month's events have exacerbated strains in Turkey's relations with the United States.
He said ineffective policies and parochialism among provincial officials had exacerbated the problem.
Those moments of frustration are exacerbated when you're fully immersed in the experience.
The unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion and the many assassination attempts exacerbated relations.
With the new asylum rules in place, this situation will only be exacerbated.
As we learned in Split, Kevin's DID was exacerbated by his father's abandonment.
"Declining leverage has exacerbated the recent underperformance of popular fund positions," Kostin wrote.
The tariffs from China and others have only exacerbated the dairy industry's pain.
That pain has been exacerbated by a slowdown in car sales in China.
I already had body dysmorphia and my issues with sex only exacerbated it.
This exacerbated my anxiety—I frequently had panic attacks upon leaving my apartment.
Smith said those challenges are likely to be exacerbated by the coronavirus outbreak.
The other is ethnic and communal, exacerbated in many cases by religious differences.
Her wealth and powerful connections have only exacerbated the public's anger toward her.
One daughter has asthma which was exacerbated by the cold, Ms. Diamond said.
Under a President Trump, that trend could be exacerbated in a "scary" way.
That shift has been exacerbated by the growing threat posed by climate change.
The problem would be exacerbated if China tightens capital controls further, he said.
The teacher speculated a lack of structure at home has exacerbated the issue.
Inequalities have been exacerbated with many middle class families unable to afford property.
Philosophical confusion has, in turn, exacerbated tensions among the party's ill-disciplined leadership.
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Some legal scholars argue that intentional gerrymandering has exacerbated the partisanship within statehouses.
The move was likely to have been exacerbated by thin liquidity, analysts said.
Clearly, the punch did damage, but the face plant may have exacerbated things.
And the impact of doing so is only exacerbated when you scale up.
The rumors, only exacerbated by social media, may have also forced him offline.
All that is getting exacerbated, and Vancouver is becoming more and more expensive.
The news exacerbated fears that a global economic downturn is spreading to Europe.
Near record unemployment and a stagnant economy have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership.
The restrictions were hugely unpopular with businesses, since they exacerbated the dollar shortage.
But that feeling can be both healed and exacerbated by design, he added.
Tensions over trade in particular have exacerbated relations between the two world powers.
All of this is exacerbated by the lack of a mid-chapter save.
Comey's last appearance on Capitol Hill last week exacerbated doubts about his position.
That hardship was exacerbated by Congo's chronic governance problems, the Fund statement said.
Those challenges are exacerbated by a multi-year period of weak milk prices.
And cuts to office budgets — 35% since 2010 — have only exacerbated the problem.
My three years of living in the UK has continually exacerbated that skepticism.
The actress recently admitted that her insecurities were "exacerbated" by the whole experience.
The latter has been exacerbated by negative press from the case, Giberson said.
When firms hire fewer people, the critique goes, poverty is exacerbated, not alleviated.
The automaker's decisions to exit unprofitable markets have exacerbated problems for GM Korea.
Weak regulation, exacerbated by the proliferation of small banks, is taking a toll.
Our national dialogue suffers and gridlock in Congress and state legislatures is exacerbated.
This crisis is exacerbated by pharma exploiting a broken system for financial gain.
When this happens, the entire flow of misinformation can get exacerbated, Albright warned.
A shipbuilding spree that took place before the crisis has exacerbated the problem.
The lineup's struggles, particularly with runners in scoring position, have exacerbated the problem.
The tax bill and the new defense spending have exacerbated the budget deficit.
"We have exacerbated the market situation with some really poor execution," Flannery said.
For one, hotels have exacerbated the effects of 2019's drought, says Fodor's.
"Economic sanctions have exacerbated all of those Iranian-origin economic problems," he said.
Lucas Goodwin, 11, has a form of autism that's exacerbated by loud noises.
The economic crisis exposed and exacerbated structural flaws in the European Union itself.
It's natural disasters exacerbated because of the way people have managed the country.
The simplicity of trading may have exacerbated the outflows this year, he said.
That exacerbated an economic crisis that has halved the size of the economy.
" Moreover, "this effect was exacerbated for men with high masculine gender role stress.
They would be unlikely to get behind one that only exacerbated the problem.
The report found that the slowdown was "exacerbated" by the protests rocking France.
Trump's top economic adviser exacerbated those fears in a TV interview last month.
The trend was exacerbated, though, because Washington has been tightening foreign investment reviews.
It is exacerbated when political parties seeking short term gain encourage political tribalism.
But those problems have been exacerbated by chaotic and contradictory guidance from leaders.
Many Saudis argue that the women exacerbated the issue by provoking the conservatives.
The investigations exacerbated MCI's many other woes, and in 2005, Verizon acquired it.
It also suggested that maternal stress, exacerbated by commuting, might be a factor.
The first is about a real catastrophe ignored, even exacerbated, by President Trump.
But critics say the political disarray in Kabul has exacerbated the security situation.
That regulatory gap is exacerbated by the lack of oversight from other agencies.
Labor shortages will be exacerbated by the staggering number of recent of disasters.
All terrible crises in their own right, but exacerbated by underlying societal norms.
It's exacerbated by the fact that Gallagher went on Fox News this weekend.
The war has exacerbated hunger and disease in Yemen, the region's poorest country.
Small losses can easily become big ones and the problem can be exacerbated.
But that situation has been exacerbated by the recent chaos and US sanctions.
And Manfred's prickly responses to challenges to the process only exacerbated the conflict.
There are further issues with pacing, exacerbated by its 152 minute run time.
But his reputation dwindled with later military setbacks, exacerbated by his Napoleonic grandiosity.
These symptoms, she said, have been exacerbated by discriminatory comments on social media.
And the possibility of undersea oil and gas deposits has exacerbated the rivalries.
Most recently, a diplomatic spat with the U.S. has exacerbated Ankara's financial turmoil.
Economic hardship, exacerbated by American sanctions, is a big cause of the anger.
The problems of partisanship and gridlock are only exacerbated by these draconian tactics.
The situation was exacerbated by the near-collapse of AIG, the insurance behemoth.
Instead, his closed-door efforts have only exacerbated his problems with black activists.
And growing concern about an economic slowdown in China has exacerbated the situation.
All this has been exacerbated by both Socialist and conservative governments in Madrid.
Mel B also says she would make "exacerbated sounds" designed to annoy her.
The risk of landslides has been exacerbated by refugee families needing firewood to cook.
Bitcoin going below it likely triggered "stop losses" which could have exacerbated the selling.
This exacerbated concerns that Erdogan will look to exercise greater influence over monetary policy.
Pruitt's secretive and closed-circle decision-making has exacerbated agency employees' anxieties and disgruntlement.
The troubles of Africa's largest economy have been exacerbated by a debilitating currency shortage.
Lightfoot used the incident to call out partisan divides exacerbated by the Trump presidency.
War has only exacerbated the manageable threat that Saudi Arabia faced at the start.
Yet, it's clear that WhatsApp has exacerbated some social and cultural issues in India.
"Not only did it not work, but it likely exacerbated the pandemic," Nuzzo says.
She also notes that she has an "anxiety disorder" that exacerbated the frightening ordeal.
Rockefeller's disorder was exacerbated by a change in his work schedule, the NTSB said.
Rising mortgage rates, which climbed past 5 percent last fall, exacerbated concerns about affordability.
Depression issues can be exacerbated, he said, because men don't always ask for help.
The city's slow rebuild has been exacerbated by a string of recent deadly attacks.
Geography has saddled them with the problem, and their governments' disorganisation has exacerbated it.
The blackouts exacerbated an economic crisis that has halved the size of the economy.
Conflicts exacerbated by drought, heat, and storms are a major concern for defense planners.
Ice on rivers were causing ice jams that have exacerbated flooding in some areas.
So the bugs present in streaming systems like DirecTV Now and SlingTV feel exacerbated.
This situation is exacerbated by Congress's woeful system for dealing with sexual harassment complaints.
And exacerbated by the fact that I was the youngest member of the band.
This combination exacerbated tribal and regional divisions while making power sharing even more difficult.
Indonesia suffers regular landslides, particularly during the monsoon season, sometimes exacerbated by forest clearance.
This is exacerbated by existing face unlock systems on smartphones having a dire reputation.
In it, she revealed that being on the show actually exacerbated her disordered eating.
At the same time, he exacerbated the problem by reinstating export sanctions on Iran.
Air contamination is also a major problem, something exacerbated by the lack of rainfall.
What happened: Early product sales disappointed, which was exacerbated by a high burn rate.
Amazon's HR bot only exacerbated the challenge of bringing more women into the company.
The outages exacerbated a broader political crisis that has gripped the country for years.
While widespread access has crystallized some commonalities of being Indian, it also exacerbated differences.
Predictably, fewer jobs and lower wages have created and exacerbated income stagnation and inequality.
The blackouts exacerbated an economic crisis that has halved the size of the economy.
But even those circumstances would be exacerbated if he were a person of color.
That situation will be exacerbated in whichever city Amazon chooses to land, experts said.
An unplanned shut down of Switzerland's only oil refinery exacerbated logistical fuel supply problems.
"The problem with Whitney and Bobby was they exacerbated each other's addiction," says LaVar.
I think there is no question that the digital revolution has only exacerbated that.
Dry and hot weather in Indonesia has only exacerbated the spread of the flames.
The move exacerbated concerns Erdogan would seek to exercise greater influence over monetary policy.
Such fears were only exacerbated by sliding manufacturing purchasing managers' indices in both countries.
It's also a risk exacerbated by the lack of institutional money in these REITs.
Worries have been exacerbated by weak business and broader job cuts across the industry.
The situation has been exacerbated, however, by government tinkering with exams and the curriculum.
When played in India, matches have sometimes exacerbated tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims.
Shortages of food and medicine, exacerbated by widespread looting, make daily life a misery.
These depletions are exacerbated by water pumped out by groundwater wells to water livestock.
Both of these examples of brokenness on Capitol Hill are greatly exacerbated by recesses.
The perfect storm of manmade and natural disasters has exacerbated all of their problems.
Asthma slowed her down when she walked, and both were exacerbated by her weight.
This issue is exacerbated by another change to the world of identity—online authentication.
Inadequate investment in housing has exacerbated the problem: New Zealand needs 60,000 new homes.
There was a labor shortage, he said, exacerbated by the longstanding one-child policy.
Anxiety and depression can be exacerbated, even though there are anecdotes stating the opposite.
That concern was exacerbated in the wake of troubles at Blue Apron and Snap.
The character comes from this faulty base that gets exacerbated when there's nothing else.
It actually has exacerbated the income gap between the haves and the have nots.
This is all a result of climate change, which is exacerbated by carbon pollution.
"I deal with extreme anxiety that gets exacerbated by bouts of insomnia," she explains.
And the recent string of accidents involving driverless cars has only exacerbated these concerns.
This is far, far too much caffeine, exacerbated by awkwardness and lack of structure.
Sadly, he died destitute in Ireland in 1818, his decline reportedly exacerbated by alcoholism.
Political infighting and poverty have been exacerbated by repeated natural disasters and slow recoveries.
Nevertheless, tax and fees collection remains challenging, exacerbated by a still slow economic recovery.
A drop in US Treasury yields has exacerbated the stock selloff in recent weeks.
It is exacerbated by well-meaning but misguided housing policies championed by urban liberals.
Their losses could be exacerbated by the piles of debt on corporate balance sheets.
"All the fissures that Europe faces will be exacerbated by this government," he said.
He said the recently removed mold in his bathroom exacerbated his mother's breathing problems.
Errors by state, local and federal officials exacerbated the crisis and delayed the response.
The ongoing oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia has exacerbated that decline.
The decision by Justice Kennedy has only exacerbated fears about a highly politicized court.
And it is exacerbated by our fragmented, information-dense, choose-your-own-reality culture.
And the condition is exacerbated if we are overweight or drink too much alcohol.
For 50 years, he explains, it has exacerbated economic inequality through its aggressive jurisprudence.
Unsettled questions over the church's stance on LGBTQ people have only exacerbated the situation.
The Halloween attack in New York City understandably provoked fear and predictably exacerbated prejudices.
As was the case in 1987, complex hedging strategies exacerbated an overdue market correction.
"The level of distress and helplessness was incredibly exacerbated by this process," Corchado said.
But conditions were exacerbated by other unusual weather, including extreme winds, heat and drought.
This has been exacerbated by the spread of false information by official Chinese sources.
Critics say the problem has been exacerbated by a lack of mental health resources.
As Mr Blustein explains, some of the problems were exacerbated by American policy choices.
The act had exacerbated the conflicts between Cuba and the U.S. for two decades.
Dorsey, Square's CEO, exacerbated the issue by aggressively promoting Square's bitcoin connection, Cramer said.
They exacerbated her pre-existing psychiatric emergency ... they failed to screen and treat her.
Any anxiety morticians feel is only exacerbated by the growing shortage of essential supplies.
Yet that decline could also have been caused, or exacerbated, by rising interest rates.
The incident exacerbated the already tense relationship between law enforcement and the black community.
The war has exacerbated hunger and disease in Yemen, the Arabian Peninsula's poorest country.
Stimulus is required to counter a slowdown which has been exacerbated by Brexit uncertainty.
It now highlights the bombing of civilians and a cholera epidemic exacerbated by the fighting.
But the loss in coverage is only exacerbated by other details in the CBO report.
Have these services put extra cars on city streets, or exacerbated congestion and air pollution?
While some neurotic or hypervigilant people get relief while they're stoned, others' fears are exacerbated.
The CPJ argued that global rhetoric on "fake news" was being exacerbated by Donald Trump.
Sprawl has been exacerbated by a recent population boom and development growth in the city.
For pugs, this has translated to an abnormal gait, a problem exacerbated by skeletal deficiencies.
This problem, in large part, has likely been exacerbated by the situation of paid reviews.
Cook later told CNBC he believed U.S.-China "trade tensions" exacerbated the slowdown in China.
Then, when it seemed Rollins might recover, Triple H deliberately and methodically exacerbated Rollins' injury.
The cost issue has been exacerbated by difficulties in target markets, especially for expensive watches.
Blumenthal also cited the psychological problems that could be exacerbated by weight-loss marketing messages.
This influx, along with a slowing economy, has exacerbated fiscal crises in some Chinese cities.
"As the climate continues to change, we're likely to see this problem exacerbated," he said.
I spent half my life in denial about my gender identity, which exacerbated my depression.
American concern over those changes has been exacerbated by a generational shift in its bureaucracy.
The repression has hurt Ortega's once widespread popularity and exacerbated tensions in the Sandinista movement.
A glitchy app, backed by well-connected Democratic strategists, exacerbated reporting inaccuracies across the state.
Subsequent notifications exacerbated this, making me feel even worse that I couldn't find the time.
They can tell the dark circles under my eyes are exacerbated by my wine consumption.
Locking gang members up has arguably exacerbated the problem, by turning jails into recruitment grounds.
But then Venezuela cut its aid, and the government's fiscal problems were exacerbated by corruption.
Covering this election has at times exacerbated this nagging feeling that I don't fully belong.
The move to Gainesville and the success of his first novel exacerbated Crews's worst tendencies.
Raises tensions The resolution exacerbated divisions between the outgoing Obama administration and incoming Trump administration.
Remarkably, these health disparities are mirrored by, and arguably exacerbated by disparities in nature access.
The new circuit breakers, far from calming investors, may have exacerbated the sense of panic.
The outbreak in Brazil exposed longstanding human rights problems that in turn exacerbated its impact.
These problems will only be exacerbated by the rising and shifting global demand for food.
The judge said authorities exacerbated the problem by assuring Dassey they were on his side.
But distrust, exacerbated by past splits during South Sudan's long wars with Sudan, runs deep.
The frame rate issues were only exacerbated in scenes featuring-motion captured non-humanoid monsters.
The lack of opportunities in the Arab world has been exacerbated by a demographic boom.
Porter's departure was exacerbated by news of administration speechwriter David Sorensen's resignation amid abuse allegations.
The Castro regime committed atrocities, and for five decades American policies have only exacerbated them.
Outdated management practices exacerbated other problems like endemic theft of cash and stock, he said.
"Everything gets exacerbated in romantic unions," says Hilary Jacobs-Hendel, a psychotherapist in New York.
But Netanyahu's miscalculations on Iran are exacerbated by his mismanagement of Israel's other existential crisis.
Critics say Trump's recent actions in the Middle East have exacerbated tensions in the region.
"A new epidemic of Zika virus is possible, and could be exacerbated by climatic conditions."
Even the natural damage that comes with artificially lightened hair may have been intentionally exacerbated.
Those fears have been exacerbated by the rise of hate crimes and mass killings nationwide.
The increase in asylum seekers has exacerbated housing problems, overwhelming shelters established by the government.
They further argued that heated rhetoric against Sayoc's targets from Trump had exacerbated his instability.
And the dedicated efforts by President Trump to undermine the law have exacerbated these challenges.
Britain's seizure of the Grace 1 has exacerbated maritime tensions between the West and Iran.
Min had chronic insomnia, and checking her phone when she couldn't sleep exacerbated the condition.
Purebred dogs have genetic predispositions to health problems, which can be exacerbated by intentional inbreeding.
But it's still staggering, and instead of mitigating the problem, "welfare reform" has exacerbated it.
Frustration for the touring side was exacerbated by dropped catches, including two off De Kock.
Those with existing or undiagnosed health conditions that are exacerbated by stress should be cautious.
And he has repeated false conspiracy theories about immigrants and Jews that have exacerbated xenophobia.
Beyond populated areas, there are other troubling signs of environmental damage exacerbated by human activity.
The central bank's reluctance to tighten has exacerbated concerns that it is under political pressure.
I asked Katie if she thought that Juul relieved her generation's anxiety or exacerbated it.
As these children grow up, they will encounter air pollution exacerbated by burning fossil fuels.
The spread of seasonal flu and other diseases is also greatly exacerbated by sick workers.
Instead, the sweaty desperation of the effort exacerbated the problem and made it look intractable.
When funding and pay structures are stacked against academic scientists, these problems are all exacerbated.
The sea ice has always retreated during summer, even before climate change exacerbated the trend.
He said the scandal had exacerbated a generational divide that was already plaguing the party.
Storms like these are exacerbated by warmer water and rising sea levels from climate change.
The inmates' situation was exacerbated when they were sent to solitary confinement, the suit claimed.
The problem for left-wing candidates is exacerbated by low turnout rates among the young.
The recent fall in the value of the lira exacerbated economic anxieties in the country.
She said the New York humidity made her joints swell and exacerbated her nagging injuries.
The mismanagement exacerbated an equipment shortage and contributed to idled work crews and delayed repairs.
Changes in the product mix, he said, had "exacerbated" tensions between 7-Eleven and franchisees.
In central England, drought and flooding, exacerbated by climate change, are among the biggest threats.
The situation has been exacerbated by the lack of any political progress on Kashmir's future.
Tensions between NATO countries and Russia were exacerbated after the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
But the automaker's decision to exit other unprofitable markets have exacerbated problems for GM Korea.
Another 36 women died during that period when their chronic illnesses were exacerbated by pregnancy.
Experts say climate change is a factor Experts say climate change has exacerbated the fires.
Even before joining Mirror, he had vocal problems, and his expanded schedule only exacerbated them.
Slow growth in the stock market in 6900 exacerbated the already-significant liabilities states face.
Housing professionals generally agree that decades of federal disinvestment were exacerbated by local management flaws.
Often, chafing is exacerbated when clothes get wet, such as when running in the rain.
Scientists have suggested climate change exacerbated the storms, though none has said it caused them.
Fentanyl has exacerbated the crisis in rural America, and created one in urban areas too.
Anthony's shooting problems — he went 6 of 22 from the field — exacerbated the team's troubles.
His attorneys say his mother's death exacerbated his struggle with his depression and mental illness.
Experts said the lack of public understanding is exacerbated by varying definitions of social entrepreneurs.
In a recent book, writer Madhusree Mukerjee argued the famine was exacerbated by Churchill's decisions.
He pointed to the last recession, which he said was exacerbated by high debt levels.
For House Republicans, this frustration has likely only been exacerbated by being in the minority.
Torture and other abusive practices in prisons have exacerbated the health problems of many inmates.
In both cases, it has been incubated, exacerbated and left unchecked by destructive human behavior.
A recent stabbing during a Chanunakeh celebration in Monsey, N.Y., only exacerbated rapidly-growing concerns.
Democrats and advocates argue that the Trump administration's response has exacerbated problems at the border.
Add to that his height, which only exacerbated his awkwardness in front of the camera.
In Guatemala, the exploitation of indigenous groups, including suspected human rights abuses, has exacerbated income inequality.
That can all be exacerbated by climate change, and it's slowly getting scarier and more urgent.
Democrats argue the administration itself is to blame and that its policies have exacerbated the crisis.
Particularly after his missteps exacerbated their concerns about his true interest in stamping out anti-Semitism.
Trump's upcoming summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, has exacerbated concerns as well.
"The crisis has also severely impacted communities of color, exacerbated by existing health disparities," she wrote.
The price action in stocks "was exacerbated by mutual fund outflows and poor liquidity," Deshpande said.
There are obvious security concerns, too, that could be exacerbated by improper data storage and handling.
Parkson's heavy reliance on rented properties has exacerbated the impact of the sales decline on margins.
However, they have found social media exacerbated these very issues, and even brought on new ones.
For the government, their costs have spiralled—and only exacerbated the overfishing in China's surrounding waters.
Watkins said his wife suffers from depression and anxiety and the lengthy detention exacerbated the conditions.
In the U.S., the mental health problem is exacerbated by issues across infrastructure, government, and culture.
The past three years of the Trump administration have exacerbated all of these legacy DHS problems.
But amid growing unrest, often exacerbated by the crackdowns, it is unclear how morale will improve.
For months the looming sanctions and expected capital flight have exacerbated a currency crisis in Iran.
It was everything I had seen growing up in North Dakota exacerbated to an extreme level.
The hyper-stylization can become distracting at times, a problem exacerbated by the film's deliberate pacing.
The heavy-handed approach to handling demonstrators "exacerbated things and raised the hostility level," Kleindienst said.
But also, the volatility that is being exacerbated by the central banks I think will continue.
The problem is exacerbated by a lack of evidence, which makes overly permissive quota-setting easier.
It also says that opening up the verification process to public submission further exacerbated this problem.
They did target the DNC, and leak emails that exacerbated tension between Clinton and Sanders supporters.
The heartbreak of losing her daughter may have exacerbated the 84-year-old's existing health issues.
Investors then exacerbated the losses because they were out of the market for the subsequent recovery.
In such circumstances, a sharp move can be exacerbated when computer programs, or algorithms, kick in.
Ted Cruz exacerbated the party's divides by refusing to publicly endorse Trump in his own speech.
But the impact of the collision, plus the exertion of the rescue, exacerbated Kennedy's back problems.
Instead, the patients usually reported that pot exacerbated an underlying medical condition, especially schizophrenia or psychosis.
It believes that the anger of the poor has exacerbated conflict between democrats and the establishment.
The Trump administration's uncertain management of the marketplaces and threats of repeal have exacerbated the challenge.
Soon after, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder that was exacerbated by drug and alcohol use.
Rather it was the lack of market liquidity that exacerbated the extreme price swings in Oct.
This meeting was ostensibly focused on the climate crisis, something which Exxon has most likely exacerbated.
The disaster exacerbated tensions between Riyadh and Tehran, as many of the pilgrims killed were Iranian.
Unlike the fires in the American West, these aren't naturally occurring fires exacerbated by climate change.
High schoolers are dealing with anxiety around their relationships, which is often exacerbated by social media.
But the Orbán government has exacerbated a turn inward which had started in the early 27s.
These wars the U.S. has been fighting, like in Iraq, have actually exacerbated the immigration issue.
FX risk is TT's main credit weakness, which can be exacerbated by Turkey's weak macroeconomic environment.
Whether my anxiety made me leave swimming, or leaving swimming exacerbated my anxiety, I don't know.
Never again was I to let him dictate my worth based on a condition he exacerbated.
Trump has exacerbated that, because now people [think] the US could really try to get involved.
It said he must "walk the talk on graft" that has exacerbated the country's economic decline.
The Nusoor Square shooting exacerbated anger among many Iraqis at the security contractors in their country.
The shortages have been exacerbated by the government's massive investment in infrastructure over the last decade.
Its lengthy restructuring following the 13 financial crisis was exacerbated by Russia's economic crisis in 2014.
On Saturday night, 35 to 45 mph winds hindered fire crews' efforts and exacerbated the fires.
Certainly there have been many policies that have exacerbated the fallout of the war on drugs.
The bank's reluctance to drastically tighten policy has exacerbated worries that it is under political pressure.
The shortage had been exacerbated by private vendors digging deep into the water table, he said.
These problems are exacerbated when land is diverted from cultivating crops to growing fodder, Mugambi said.
Several unseasonably dry winters, with little rain and a dusting of snow, have exacerbated the problem.
Compounding this, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, exacerbated by the closings of the crossings, is dire.
After the regime fell, disputes followed over precious land, exacerbated by the destruction of property records.
They say conservation and technology development are key to solving a drought exacerbated by climate change.
"Any stomach distress, like ulcers or irritable bowel syndrome—that's all exacerbated by anxiety," he says.
Republican and Democratic administrations alike have exacerbated rather than resolved the problems the Kerner Commission identified.
"These fires have been exacerbated by the weather, which is exceptionally hot and dry," they wrote.
The conflict has exacerbated a terrible humanitarian crisis and claimed the lives of thousands of civilians.
The stress exacerbated chronic pain in her muscles and turned her into a recluse, she said.
The lack of effective cross-border law enforcement treaties has exacerbated another nefarious trend: data localization.
In fact, I believe that these reforms have only exacerbated the problems associated with segregated schools.
These areas are also vulnerable to storm surge flooding, which is exacerbated by sea level rise.
Its lengthy restructuring following the 2008 financial crisis was exacerbated by Russia's economic crisis in 2014.
"The matter was exacerbated by unsubstantiated speculation that went through the paddock like wildfire," added Whiting.
That problem is likely to be exacerbated in 6900, when Trump will be atop the ticket.
American policymakers all but ignored these problems, in some cases making decisions that further exacerbated them.
The problem has been exacerbated in the UK, where only one ammonia plant is operating normally.
The problem is exacerbated by the fact that the number of newly discovered antibiotics is dwindling.
Southern India was experiencing massive flooding, it's worst in decades, perhaps even exacerbated by climate change.
When many European states stopped accepting migrants, that only exacerbated the strain on front-line states.
The urgency of environmental crisis, according to Vicuña, is one exacerbated by a lack of awareness.
Of course there were bands who, intentionally or not, exacerbated the negative stereotype that surrounded emo.
Jupiter's zero-tolerance policy for bullshit is exacerbated in the sign of picky, purist Virgo though.
And those effects "would be exacerbated given the elimination of the individual mandate penalty," they said.
I was a normal-sized kid until then, and then that sort of exacerbated the problem.
But the housing crunch has been exacerbated by recent events, some of them unique to California.
Yet it is hard not to conclude that the campaign has exacerbated all of these trends.
Risks are exacerbated if there has been upstream slope deforestation or developments that reduce absorption capacity.
Compounding this, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, exacerbated by the closures of the crossings, is dire.
Equally, both leaders are facing economic headwinds, which could be exacerbated by a prolonged trade war.
One backdoor risk is exacerbated by a tactic of some all-too-clever hedge fund managers.
The speech seemed to do little to ease tensions and in fact may have exacerbated them.
But he acknowledged the spread of the coronavirus might be exacerbated by people crowding onto trains.
The severity of C.T.E., studies have shown, is exacerbated by the length of a player's career.
As a result, deforestation accelerated leading up to the fire season, which exacerbated the resulting disaster.
The shift in OECD stocks will be further exacerbated by the ongoing strong Chinese inventory builds.
The increasing amount of money available in big-time college football has only exacerbated the situation.
The cause was mounting, unsustainable debt exacerbated by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 crisis.
The Trump administration's controversial immigration policies and heightened rhetoric on the issue has exacerbated the problem.
And after all, "The Man" is all about the double standards that likely exacerbated those struggles.
When Japanese officials were met with racism while visiting foreign countries, it only exacerbated the issue.
The sensationalism exacerbated a second problem with the coverage: the obsession with Clinton's private email server.
An exposé on the incident shows how collusion between developers and federal agencies exacerbated this disaster.
Instead of calming or stopping the behavior though, it may have exacerbated it, the family says.
In addition to hazy conditions, Australia has been experiencing a heatwave which has exacerbated fire conditions.
If anything, American involvement in most of these countries has only exacerbated the flow of refugees.
Customers canceled orders, and the negative narrative was exacerbated by a slew of scandals surrounding Musk.
Experts say the blazes, which have killed at least 27 people, are exacerbated by climate change.
The ensuing negative feedback loop of selling is believed to have seriously exacerbated Monday's market turmoil.
Earth has been devastated by global warming, a crisis exacerbated by incessant warfare over scarce resources.
The data exacerbated concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve could raise rates sooner rather than later.
For while mechanization has boosted productivity, replacing man with machine may also have exacerbated worker exploitation.
The possibility of Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal has exacerbated problems.
Caroline dies of a heart condition that may or may not have been exacerbated by overwork.
For while mechanization has boosted productivity, replacing man with machine may also have exacerbated worker exploitation.
Instead it seems to have exacerbated the problems and doomed some of these communities to failure.
That raised the country's borrowing costs and exacerbated an already large pile of dollar-denominated debt.
After noticing that heavy, processed foods exacerbated his symptoms, he started experimenting with a vegan diet.
A person's period is a frustrating and unpredictable thing and this is only exacerbated while traveling.
Indeed, Facebook's popularity as a news source in the region has exacerbated Myanmar's fake news problem.
And as capital and people continue to flock to urban centers, the problem has been exacerbated.
The problem has been exacerbated by policy blunders that have caused the cost of rice to soar.
Soil fertility plummeted, erosion exacerbated the decline, and as soil washed into river systems, waterways silted up.
And the 46-year-old mother herself suffers from vertigo, a condition exacerbated by any shaking movement.
That competition has been exacerbated by a diplomatic rift between Qatar and a bloc including the UAE.
Its problems have been exacerbated by higher oil prices and intense pricing competition in the domestic market.
They were also exacerbated by a brief inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve in late March.
Last year's blazes were exacerbated by a mild El Nino weather pattern, which prolonged the dry season.
That absence exacerbated an earlier injury to senior G Kyle Bosch, who did not make the trip.
And in the case of Black girls, it's further exacerbated by the often early onset of puberty.
That situation was exacerbated by the revelations of misconduct by Ain't It Cool News founder Harry Knowles.
They have exacerbated a Russia's economic woes but failed to force a change of policy in Moscow.
These dangers have been lately exacerbated by the number of people who attempt to make the climb.
Ukraine is currently mired in a deep recession that has been exacerbated by the war with Russia.
A small and volatile currency has exacerbated Iceland's economic troubles and will need to be carefully managed.
Since then, years of underbuilding, rising rents and cuts to social housing benefits have exacerbated the problem.
Dorman said a "lack of positive catalysts" coupled with low trading volumes have exacerbated the moves lower.
And a food-stamp fraud case led 10 people to plead guilty and exacerbated a leadership void.
The dollar shortages have been exacerbated by the government's massive investment in infrastructure over the last decade.
The ships' crews have expressed concern about the migrants' mental state, exacerbated by bad weather and seasickness.
At almost every step, human activity has exacerbated the risks, the damages, and the harms from fires.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri condemned the attack, saying such actions exacerbated divisions in the region.
But shipments this year fell more than usual as a slowing economy, exacerbated by a Sino-U.
But as pensions continued to swell, they exacerbated the squeeze on public services and investment in infrastructure.
But after 21991 months she developed lactation issues, which were exacerbated by a previously undiagnosed thyroid problem.
Of course, Huffman's antics only exacerbated the problems that Reddit has grappled with over the last year.
The first debate exacerbated all those doubts, particularly when Harris criticized Biden for his position on busing.
In China this natural tendency has been exacerbated by the state's control over where people can live.
It has also helped neutralise an impression, exacerbated by sexism no doubt, that she is rather hectoring.
A Star Is Born's identity problem is exacerbated by the Golden Globes' confounding Musical/Comedy category itself.
The currencies specialist said the move would be exacerbated by euro reaction to political events in Europe.
That's even more exacerbated by the trade war, which is helping and hurting different companies within sectors.
But the pain is exacerbated in Europe, where big banks experienced a steeper drop off in revenue.
Sanctions imposed by the West in response to Moscow's role in the Ukraine conflict exacerbated the downturn.
Jack was already dealing with a compromised cardiovascular situation; the smoke inhalation only exacerbated an existing issue.
But there's good reason to believe that Clinton's flawed strategy exacerbated the effects of those two factors.
The 1989 U.S. invasion that led to Noriega's arrest only exacerbated the underlying problems of Panamanian governance.
The whole situation exacerbated GOP voters' mistrust of their own party's leaders, which had already been growing.
Flooding, an annual problem, has been exacerbated by urban sprawl and poor drainage infrastructure in many cities.
As we reported, Jolie maintains Pitt has an anger problem which is exacerbated by weed and alcohol.
Like Trump's campaign, the Johnson-Jeffries bout both played off existing racial tensions and greatly exacerbated them.
Climate change likely worsened the impact of Colorado's deadly 2013 floods and has exacerbated droughts in California.
There is a real pattern of Donald Trump's sometimes sloppy work being exacerbated by shoddy staff work.
It's exacerbated by the fact that coal stocks at electric utilities are at a very high level.
Perhaps those views are being exacerbated or even created by access to other assholes via the internet.
A rally in the U.S. dollar after a positive opening on Wall Street also exacerbated euro weakness.
In many ways, Modi's tenure as prime minister has exacerbated the situation with religious extremism in India.
There are rising concerns about private debt levels, which would only be exacerbated by lower interest rates.
And that's being exacerbated right now by water scarcity and drought in South Sudan and the region.
Many analysts and shareholder say Mayer exacerbated the troubles with acquisitions and key hires that proved misguided.
Some Caribbean nations also face water shortages exacerbated by longer droughts linked to climate change, Trotz said.
Particularly for Florida residents, the shortages exacerbated what were already stressful preparations for a massive, threatening hurricane.
Rather than, say, an anxiety disorder that's been exacerbated by the nature of his chosen academic field?
The situation has been exacerbated by funding cuts for welfare schemes by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
If anything, Trump only exacerbated his base voters' fears of immigrants who are in the country illegally.
Analysts say the oil plunge was exacerbated by the unwinding of massive bullish bets by financial players.
From an economic standpoint, both leaders exacerbated all the vices of their predecessors between 85033 and 1998.
Rising temperatures, exacerbated by the rapid disappearance of local forests, have also affected crop yields, they said.
That was a hardship exacerbated by decades of land use policies enabling community building where waters lay.
Longstanding economic inequality in the United States, exacerbated by Trump's tax cuts and other policies, is staggering.
It defended the holdup as the result of an internal oversight exacerbated by last weekend's massive blizzard.
The protests were exacerbated by issues such as sweltering heat, power cuts, water quality and sanitation problems.
The current government of Prime Minister Tammam Salam has been paralyzed by rivalries exacerbated by regional conflict.
China's embrace of Western foods, like red meat and soda, has exacerbated the problem, the researchers found.
Gillespie: America's last trade war exacerbated the Great Depression in the 1930s, when unemployment rose to 25%.
Resource scarcity, exacerbated by climate change and environmental degradation, will leave an increasing number of households vulnerable.
The president's remarks over the past few days and the subsequent corrections have only exacerbated those fears.
Thomas's visceral hostility is exacerbated by Damien's air of superiority and by the rhinestone earring he wears.
But what if government exacerbated this irrational behavior by the way it ordered names on the ballot?
A tight market is being exacerbated by cancelled warrants - metal earmarked for delivery - at nearly 75 percent.
Brian Kelly, CEO of BKCM, said Friday's wild trading was partly exacerbated by CME futures contracts expiring.
Some analysts cautioned against reading too much into Tuesday's moves, saying they were exacerbated by thin markets.
The flattening of the yield curve could be exacerbated by Chinese sales of 5-year Treasury notes.
This is exacerbated by the "publish or perish" attitude that has long existed in the research community.
It's a whole mash-up of transportation issues that will only get exacerbated without the L train.
The White House's perennial inability to coordinate messaging among its officials and spokespeople only exacerbated this confusion.
Then when Instagram DMs that appeared to be from Gabbana were leaked, the outrage was further exacerbated.
Instead, he tried to avoid using restrooms altogether, which exacerbated his pre-existing medical conditions and stress.
Bangladesh has long struggled with debt, but the massive trade deficit with China has exacerbated the issue.
The United States said after the first landing it was concerned that the flight had exacerbated tension.
With public housing racially isolated, other policies — some misguided but well intentioned, others indefensible — exacerbated the dysfunction.
"And the situation is only going to be exacerbated as we lock down other countries," he said.
In many cases those failings have been exacerbated by a manifestly inadequate response to the abused person.
This confluence has exacerbated the difficulty curators have always had in getting loans of prized van Goghs.
It was clearly a mistake to pay them in alcohol, which only could have exacerbated the situation.
Losses are exacerbated because insurers are refusing to recognise the virus as a claimable event, he added.
The timing has exacerbated the effects of the brutal heat, which has killed at least 65 people.
In the United States, the vulnerability to foreign influence is exacerbated by divisions within the political establishment.
Privacy hawks worry that those risks could become exacerbated as the new rules boost patients' data-sharing.
And they have clear evidence of how the misguided policies of the Obama era exacerbated the problems.
Overall, the election exacerbated partisan divisions and ratcheted up polarization to an even greater level than before.
Mr. Culp may have been trying to stop G.E.'s share price slide; instead he exacerbated it.
And all of this is being exacerbated by the unending political crisis that is the Trump presidency.
In Portugal, our correspondent looked at political inaction and poor land management, which have exacerbated the hazard.
For Asha, the drought that ended two years ago exacerbated simmering tensions over resources between ethnic groups.
SoundCloud's management issues have been wildly exacerbated by the fact that streaming music providers can't make money.
Experts say this victim-blaming is exacerbated by the normalization of sexual violence in culture and media.
Insecurity has exacerbated that frustration, as has the breakdown of the model that integrated generations of immigrants.
Fixing the social and political problems exacerbated by social media, he said, was not Facebook's prerogative alone.
Her precarious state, exacerbated by alcohol, led the surgeon to refer her to the Trauma Recovery Center.
In his recent interviews, Affleck admitted that his struggles with alcohol exacerbated the issues within his marriage.
It works to present Hernandez as someone whose inherent darkness may have been exacerbated by his circumstances.
The Saudi-led bombing campaign has devastated the impoverished country and exacerbated the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
City, state and federal officials exacerbated the problems by exempting the industry from regulations, The Times revealed.
A manual labor shortage exacerbated by tightening immigration policies has contributed to a good deal of waste.
That has exacerbated a long-building financial crisis in Lebanon, one of the world's most indebted countries.
Weak U.S. economic data this week has exacerbated investor concerns about the global growth and inflation outlook.
This would have exacerbated the decline of walrus populations, and consequently those sustained by the walrus trade.
However, they warned the effects of a slowdown were likely to be exacerbated by simmering geopolitical tensions.
"It's exacerbated by the cuts at Boeing, a slower consumer and persistently weak business investment," she said.
Her nervousness was especially exacerbated after seeing how much press coverage she was getting before the event.
These campaigns have exacerbated homophobia and transphobia, and are often accompanied by a rise in homophobic violence.
The recent selling is also thought to have been exacerbated by expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
In many parts of the country, the conflict has exacerbated the effects of a severe regional drought.
A lot of the problems are exacerbated by companies, governments, and other factors that individuals can't control.
Ms. Alfonso-Zea, a veteran, already had post-traumatic stress disorder, which was exacerbated by the attack.
Concern among investors was further exacerbated by Tuesday's resignation of top White House economic advisor, Gary Cohn.
"The wildfires in Australia are immense and unprecedented (and) are definitely exacerbated by climate change," she said.
President Donald Trump's deepening trade war with China has exacerbated the economic slowdown rippling across the world.
There's a mass exodus from the city as costs rise and issues plaguing the region are exacerbated.
The tepid demand for electricity in an economic downturn has also exacerbated the troubles for renewable energy.
The coming of the railroad, which was supposed to solve that population problem, temporarily exacerbated it instead.
The move only exacerbated the public's frustration and prompted quite a few "Spicer in the bushes" memes.
These problems are also exacerbated by food insecurity, or the lack of access to affordable, nutritious food.
Ironically, it was the exacerbated restlessness of pregnancy that finally forced me to make sleep a priority.
On Tuesday, PEOPLE confirmed that Kristoff died because of heart disease, which was exacerbated by his alcohol use.
Yet he has exacerbated it, by gutting the State Department and through his preference for dealmaking over strategy.
But experts say there's an underlying risk in the sector that could be exacerbated in an economic downturn.
An aging population and an exodus of talent to other European countries has also exacerbated the labor gap.
This was exacerbated by buses being loaded next to active JetBlue gates, causing them to often remained parked.
That sense will be exacerbated when (as is widely suspected) Obama nominates an ethnic minority to the bench.
High home prices were sidelining buyers last spring, and higher mortgage rates last fall only exacerbated the weakness.
Tipped work is precarious by nature, the effects of which are exacerbated by the tipped sub-minimum wage.
And as the nation's wealth gets larger, the problem is only going to be exacerbated, according to Francavilla.
Last month, PEOPLE confirmed that St. John died because of heart disease, which was exacerbated by alcohol use.
I have no idea yet if the concussion created the problem or just exacerbated an already existing condition.
Traders said the retailer's losses were exacerbated by a Wall Street rout that sparked a global sell-off.
"I think it was heart disease that was exacerbated by his interaction with law enforcement," Michael Graham testified.
Together the trio shine a light on the tension between liberty and economic progress, now exacerbated by technology.
Boeing is the most heavily weighted stock on the price-weighted Dow (INDU), and that exacerbated its losses.
The rise of jihadism in Africa is rooted in bad governance, exacerbated by population pressure and climate change.
Home to about 10.5 million people, experts say it is vulnerable to extreme weather exacerbated by climate change.
We drive through huge patches of sargassum seaweed; the seaweed and brown algae blooms exacerbated by global warming.
Most analysts agree that the nation's anti-drug strategy has exacerbated poverty, in turn worsening violence against women.
Regulation fostered a mindset that exacerbated climate change issues, which we're only now beginning to make progress against.
As more industries become digitized and compound the need for technical talent, the problem only becomes more exacerbated.
The slide was exacerbated by technical factors including an excessive speculative long position in U.S. crude, analysts said.
Trump's call came as manufacturing activity around the world is deteriorating, exacerbated by the U.S.-China trade spat.
This problem will, of course, only be exacerbated if objective conditions at some point take a southward turn.
Unemployment is rampant, exacerbated by a devastating drought that has decimated livestock, a backbone of the export economy.
The financial crisis brought new deprivations, exacerbated in parts of Europe by the rigidities of the euro zone.
Warren also wants her plan to tackle the wealth gap, which has been exacerbated by student loan debt.
This fear has been exacerbated by the way that governments in Madrid have washed their hands of Catalonia.
In March, PEOPLE confirmed that St. John died because of heart disease, which was exacerbated by alcohol use.
Singer contended that low interest rates and quantitative easing have exacerbated slow growth after the global financial crisis.
Already, deals involving the storage of oil on tankers are picking up, which only exacerbated the oversupply condition.
All of these experiences are exacerbated when founders are in a time of high mental and emotional strain.
Measles, cholera and diphtheria can be deadly for children, especially those under five, and are exacerbated by malnutrition.
Some of this inflation has been exacerbated by global trade tensions, hurting earnings across the consumer goods industry.
This greed is the root cause of today's opioid epidemic exacerbated by secondary and tertiary problems as well.
The wider political differences have been exacerbated by the contaminated Russian oil flows to European countries including Belarus.
For those pursuing the "storage strategy," the loss is exacerbated by the cost of warehousing beans for months.
Yet policy-focused leaks have exacerbated the backlash against Facebook, putting more pressure on the conscience of employees.
GROWING BUT SLOWLY Flint's comments come as an economic slowdown in China, exacerbated by a bitter Sino-U.
Their deaths exacerbated an already difficult financial situation and forced her to look for work outside of home.
Some analysts warned that these moves were exacerbated by the low volumes, given many investors are on holiday.
Because Trump has been pulling from the business community, it's kind of exacerbated the effect of that rule.
Hyundai is struggling with sliding China sales as political tensions exacerbated its image in the world's top market.
Recent terrorist attacks have exacerbated the fear and perception that migrants and foreign-born Italians are a threat.
Market participants said the dollar's latest bounce against the yen was exacerbated by short-covering in the dollar.
Leaving children hungry and unable to learn, exacerbated by embarrassment, is a path that no school should follow.
His fear is exacerbated because his Afghan ethnic group, the Hazaras, have faced attacks from militants in Afghanistan.
That the announcement came from Slack co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield on Twitter only exacerbated that fact.
It affects regions in East Africa that are experiencing increased water scarcity—a condition exacerbated by climate change.
Every day, these stalwart firms face life-and-death financial decisions that are exacerbated by high corporate taxes.
Trump's appearance Monday night follows the most polarizing chapter of a presidency that has continually exacerbated political divisions.
Yet Mrs Clinton's struggle is exacerbated by her wretched trust ratings, for which she is clearly to blame.
The situation is exacerbated by America's shameful lack of paid maternity leave, childcare subsidies, and flexible work hours.
Analysts said the company's challenges were temporary, having been exacerbated by an IT disruption it faced in June.
While Trump may not have started the fire, his rat-a-tat-tat fusillades have certainly exacerbated it.
Multiple studies have linked exacerbated COPD symptoms to air pollution, though those links are suggestive and not conclusive.
The US Judiciary has strived to be above the political fray that has only been exacerbated by Trump.
Tensions were further exacerbated after Russian state television aired interviews with some of the sailors, which Ukraine condemned.
Surging production in the Permian shale basin is outpacing pipeline capacity, while local refining issues have exacerbated oversupply.
The state is currently facing a record wildfire season that experts say is exacerbated by a changing climate.
Social Q's A dear friend has fallen on hard times financially, which has exacerbated some mental health issues.
His health, exacerbated by his gigantism and poor eating habits, forced him to retire in 1938, aged 32.
Yet the potential for sexual abuse is actually exacerbated by the core identity of fundamentalist groups like ABWE.
It warned in April that criminal background screenings that exacerbated racial disparities might violate the Fair Housing Act.
A permissive attitude toward certain behaviors prevailed, and the business model of the tech world exacerbated the problem.
The rhetoric from the White House has exacerbated the problem, opening the door to increased overt racist behavior.
The diesel emissions problem allegedly has been exacerbated by failures of both the Puerto Rican and federal governments.
Kelly highlighted that this gives a big trade, or any news events an exacerbated effect on the market.
Oil's latest sell-off was exacerbated as traders unwound long oil-short natural gas trades, market participants said.
Pollution from factories and emissions being blown across the Yellow Sea in China have also exacerbated the problem.
The Yankees' problems in the second inning were exacerbated by the early exit of starting pitcher Chad Green.
That may be only further exacerbated by indications that President Trump and Iran are both ready for war.
But it was a problem that was clearly exacerbated and brought to its current state by this administration.
It can have a hereditary component but is exacerbated by environmental factors including the weather, pollution and stress.
The turmoil has been precipitated by years of government mismanagement and exacerbated by a prolonged oil price slump.
Refinery maintenance exacerbated the discounts but as work wraps up, prices could find some support, company executives said.
Record unemployment and a looming recession have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership, ahead of local elections in August.
The policies pushed by globalists have exacerbated inequality and social upheaval in developed countries, producing a ferocious backlash.
The deprivation has been exacerbated by bad weather that has taken a heavy toll, especially in remote areas.
Its safe-haven quality was "exacerbated" by the dollar weakness during the last financial crisis, HSBC pointed out.
"We know empirically that the crisis is driven and exacerbated by a lack of permanent housing," White said.
The pending election has only exacerbated Cuomo's rifts with progressives, many of which are of his own making.
"The law has exacerbated the decline in bank credit to the private sector," Olaka told a news conference.
The problem is exacerbated by a lack of adequate diagnostic technologies and treatment facilities, according to the WHO.
But it is maybe exacerbated by the irrational decision making of people who are trying to make money.
The Salvadoran government responded by jailing 22012,22017 young people in the early 133s, which only exacerbated the problem.
In areas like the ice cream aisle, where freezers make space even more valuable, the problem was exacerbated.
This electrolyte poses an inherent safety risk, which is exacerbated by higher energy density and tighter manufacturing tolerances.
Poverty in the East African country is exacerbated by increasingly erratic weather linked to climate change, experts say.
It's a personality trait that has been on display his entire life -- and politics has only exacerbated it.
The dollar's weakness was exacerbated after a survey showing weaker-than-expected U.S. home price acceleration in April.
Concerns on the left have been exacerbated by a trove of hacked emails released by WikiLeaks showing Mrs.
Food supplies and basic health care would be scarce, exacerbated by massive refugee flows numbering in the millions.
The clot exacerbated her heart failure, causing fluid buildup in her lungs and increased swelling in her legs.
And today, exacerbated by the rise of social media, more and more of us are feeling like failures.
But long-term trends linked to global warming also exacerbated this year's fire season across the United States.
Like him, she has come to inhabit a body troubled by overuse injuries, exacerbated by forceful golf swings.
A slowdown in China, exacerbated by rising trade tensions with the United States, has reverberated around the world.
The risk of misunderstanding and stereotyping is only exacerbated when mental health professionals are encouraged to be silent.
These effects are exacerbated by the fact that people are buying and returning items online more than ever.
Earlier panelists had discussed how the rise in population and economic vitality in many cities had exacerbated inequity.
The Modelo by then had become the scene of major revolts, exacerbated by widespread heroin use among inmates.
But diesel's decline, exacerbated by the emissions cheating scandal that engulfed Volkswagen in 2015, has depressed platinum prices.
The pain of leaving home to attempt adulthood was exacerbated by my inability to find peace in partnership.
"The political dysfunction, greatly exacerbated by the P.A.'s salary cuts, has made Gaza ungovernable," Mr. Kushner said.
Gemini declined to detail the problem, or comment on whether it was caused or exacerbated by market moves.
Had he endorsed his friend, Ms. Nixon, it could have further exacerbated his vitriolic rivalry with Mr. Cuomo.
Mr. Parr said he had a lonely childhood, exacerbated by a stutter and then an episode of tuberculosis.
Some have indicated that the introduction of the remote-work dynamic have exacerbated some challenges, including market liquidity.
Most of these top risks from the beginning of the year have become exacerbated, have become more dangerous.
Gemini declined to detail the problem, or comment on whether it was caused or exacerbated by market moves.
The tracing challenges are exacerbated by the lack of access to a centralized database of refugees in Uganda.
Our adamant refusal to legitimize North Korea's regime exacerbated its political insecurity to the brink of nuclear warfare.
Over at SBNation, Zito Madu dug into the historical problem of cultural appropriation as exacerbated by social media.
The virus outbreak exacerbated the situation — or, as people in China say, added frost on top of snow.
Terrorist attacks, including the one last summer in Nice that killed 85 people, have exacerbated anti-migrant sentiment.
The turbulences are exacerbated if more than one of the main crop-producing regions suffers from losses simultaneously.
Brent prices have been pressured by concerns about slowing global growth, exacerbated by the U.S.-China trade conflict.
In the end, forcing myself into this new role only exacerbated the public perception that I was inauthentic.
And the global refugee crisis is growing, driven by conflict, drought, and famine, all exacerbated by climate change.
It was later determined that his death was caused by heart disease, which was exacerbated by alcohol use.
The government has imposed a travel lockdown but that has exacerbated the challenge posed by its limited resources.
Drought has exacerbated the damage from the fire season, with Australian officials blaming the devastation on climate change.
That problem has been exacerbated by Trump's propensity for contradicting his spokespeople or keeping them in the dark.
The party said the situation was exacerbated by trolls who apparently supported President Donald Trump calling the hotline.
A thaw—perhaps exacerbated by more abundant vegetation—threatens to release more CO2 and methane into the atmosphere.
This amount has exacerbated the already weak credit metrics for the 'AA+' rating and Fitch's expectations for 2016.
The U.S.-China trade war has exacerbated economic and energy security anxieties in China, the world's largest emitter.
The Star Wars of it all probably exacerbated any problem as well, since Star Wars is freaking huge.
In fact, many people in this room, the elites of our country, have exacerbated the rise of China.
A hiring freeze at the Justice Department under the budget sequester from 243 to 22009 exacerbated the problem.
This process was further exacerbated by social media outlets and editorial decisions favoring opinion pieces over objective reporting.
Sales of Fisher-Price toys slipped 12 percent, exacerbated by Toys R Us' bankruptcy and online retail issues.
He also used the opportunity to criticize the Fed's bank liquidity rules which he said exacerbated the problem.
She also revealed what she'd do to ensure existing social and economic disparities aren't exacerbated in the process.
Amy Klobuchar said President Donald Trump's rhetoric exacerbated tensions and called for him to condemn bigotry against Muslims.
That attack prompted Saudi Arabia to impose a blockade on Yemen that has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis there.
Neglect by the authorities and a Maoist insurgency in the country's central tribal belt have exacerbated their plight.
Their symptoms are greatly exacerbated (sometimes to the point of madness) by their forced nomadic, stimuli-deprived environments.
"Grosvenor Casinos' underperformance has also been exacerbated by a negative contribution from its VIP players," the group said.
Low-income nonvoters face housing and food insecurities too, exacerbated for women because of the gender pay gap.
Instead, on the fingers, that same friction—exacerbated by heat and moisture—causes fluid buildup under the surface.
The downsizing exacerbated an already tenuous relationship between teachers and CPS administrators and drew swift rebuke from students.
It was exacerbated by a brand of anti-intellectualism deployed by Leave campaigner Michael Gove, former education secretary.
For many observers, the split is likely to be exacerbated by Trump, who stunned both parties with his Nov.
Although the violence was short lived, it exacerbated a debate that has consumed India for more than a year.
This trend has been exacerbated by an influx of competitors in the space, which has led to price wars.
That's exacerbated by the extra danger facing the daughter, who can't tell if a noise near her is dangerous.
Clearly, fake news is a problem that I think has been exacerbated greatly by Trump's campaign and Trump's presidency.
Although those suspicions could be exacerbated by the recent rift, most analysts agree the company will stay the course.
Venezuela is engulfed in a protracted economic crisis exacerbated since 2014 by a sharp decline in world oil prices.
This situation is further exacerbated by the fact that the artist himself is portrayed as a conflicted, incongruous character.
All of this may be exacerbated by the fact that no one's sure Trump is fully behind his plan.
That followed city officials' declaration on Tuesday of an environmental emergency, due to severe air pollution exacerbated by wildfires.
"Part of it has been exacerbated by all of the uncertainties dealing with China tariff and trade," added Meeks.
There's the widely-accepted idea of the psychophysiological, skin problems that are exacerbated by stress and other emotional factors.
The slump in the oil price and Western sanctions have exacerbated the problems, but they did not cause them.
Swelling can occur at any point during pregnancy, and might be exacerbated by heat, standing, and high sodium intake.
He notes the downward pressure is being exacerbated by growth concerns created by the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
The dispute highlighted tensions at the highest levels of Tunisian politics that have been exacerbated by an economic crisis.
The spying scandal had exacerbated tensions between Thiam and Chairman Urs Rohner, people close to the bank have said.
If anything, the opposite is true: the government's rhetoric, particularly on the dangers of Islam, has exacerbated existing divisions.
Recent developments have only exacerbated the incentives for international buyers – a key support group for this niche – to flee.
The WikiLeaks release of Democratic Party emails has only exacerbated the feeling among some that her nomination was inevitable.
This exacerbated a glut, leading to the 2014 price collapse that the OPEC-led cut was designed to tackle.
As Matt Yglesias explained for Vox, the current makeup of stock ownership has exacerbated inequality in the United States.
An exception would be CBS' "Mom," where the characters face serious economic troubles, exacerbated by their battles with addiction.
While Republicans traditionally struggle to attract younger voters, Trump has exacerbated that problem by seemingly turning away younger voters.
Problems in the financial system and policy responses did not cause the stagnation – they merely prolonged and exacerbated it.
That's a problem exacerbated by users with ad blockers, or who simply click away from ads, hurting ad revenue.
The dry conditions exacerbated the risk of flooding, Chen Tie, director, Hunchun Water Conservancy Bureau, told CNN affiliate CCTV.
The sort whose attention deficit is exacerbated by sugary-drinks and the juxtaposition of school and flickering electronic distractions.
The day led the NYSE to curb its use of its controversial Rule 48 which observers say exacerbated volatility.
That phenomenon, Mylan has said, has been exacerbated by the increase in the number of high-deductible health plans.
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The anxiety of Mr Trump's followers is exacerbated—explained, even—by the chaotic legacy of decades of illegal immigration.
Hardly a week passes when the U.S.-established order doesn't face strains, many exacerbated by the Trump administration itself.
"The problem with Whitney and Bobby was they exacerbated each other's addiction," says Whitney's friend and hairstylist Ellin LaVar.
Only a year later, our obsession was exacerbated by Serial Season 1, which launched even more voracious internet sleuthing.
"They always had a strained relationship her whole life, and it got exacerbated by the presidency," the source says.
She faced challenges in her life, exacerbated by fame, divorce and family issues but she was not a victim.
The reported drone downing has exacerbated fears that a major military confrontation could soon erupt between Washington and Tehran.
And the gender pay gap in many countries is exacerbated by parenthood—you can hear it in the data.
Although Moorer fell more than four years ago, perhaps her injuries were exacerbated after reading about Henry Walker's experience.
A lack of understanding of Chinese markets likely exacerbated this week's turbulence, according to UBS Wealth Management and JPMorgan.
We oppose the replication and expansion of risk-based systems that have exacerbated current racial disparities in immigration enforcement.
In 2012, a once-in-a-millennium drought, exacerbated by climate change, sent the rodent's California ecosystem into chaos.
Trump's comments over the weekend likely exacerbated that in-progress trend, said Vassili Serebriakov, FX strategist at Credit Agricole.
The shortage was exacerbated by plunging prices for oil, Nigeria's biggest export and its main source of hard currency.
And his biggest bugbears, including cosy relations between politicians and Wall Street, have exacerbated some of her biggest vulnerabilities.
It's a situation exacerbated by President Donald Trump and the erratic, oft extreme, environment in which we find ourselves.
Even if more social media doesn't necessary sound like a great solution to problems being exacerbated by social media.
Falls in bond prices were particularly dramatic at times, as reduced liquidity in the market exacerbated the sell-off.
The Latin American country is dealing with a massive shortage of basic goods that's exacerbated by sky-high inflation.
A shortage of truck drivers, exacerbated by a tight labor market, is weighing on freight haulers across the country.
Dollar buying was likely exacerbated last month by Chinese travelling abroad for the week-long Lunar New Year holiday.
Difficulties in Richemont's watches business were exacerbated by inventories at retailers, which forced the company to buy back stock.
The road to unionization has been a long, often exhausting struggle, exacerbated by Guitar Center management's union-busting efforts.
This is one of the top three challenges developers face, exacerbated by rising building material costs and labor shortages.
The tension is exacerbated by the KDP's co-operation with Turkey, home to a large and restive Kurdish population.
That pressure is exacerbated by efforts from U.S. health regulators to speed approval of copycat drugs, industry sources said.
Initially this is caused by lack of numbers, but then it is exacerbated by the inbreeding which inevitably results.
The passage of a new law that changed the operating procedures of the Constitutional Tribunal further exacerbated the situation.
This increase was exacerbated by the company's decision to execute debt-financed share buybacks in 2015 and 1H 2016.
Japanese anger over the court ruling was followed by its trade restrictions, which in turn exacerbated South Korea's anger.
The confrontations of the Maduro years have exacerbated the city's class divisions, resulting in a disquietingly visible political geography.
Menendez said the incident was "not necessarily" connected to Trump's Iran decision, though it could have "exacerbated" the situation.
Charter schools, which are exempt from many Minnesota state laws including those concerning integration, have exacerbated this dangerous trend.
But the perilous situation is also being exacerbated by the lack of a clear White House approach toward Russia.
Trump -- who exacerbated the crisis with a weekend of rampant tweeting -- may be mollified for now by Rosenstein's move.
The tens of thousands of high-paid tech workers who flood Amazon's campus every day have exacerbated the problem.
The end of the oil boom in 2014, profligate public spending and systematic corruption have exacerbated Venezuela's fiscal woes.
The sector closed just 271.24 percent higher, despite oil prices supported by exacerbated geopolitical tension in the Middle East.
The trade war has also exacerbated fears of a potential recession in 2020, which would hurt Trump's reelection prospects.
There was no rebuke to Putin for his murderous foreign policy in Syria, which has exacerbated Europe's refugee crisis.
The pain of the victims was exacerbated by reports that Michigan State failed to do enough to stop Nassar.
President Donald Trump's "maximum pressure" strategy against Iran is not working and has exacerbated tensions in the Middle East.
THE INDUSTRY IS CHALLENGING BUT WE REALLY EXACERBATED THAT WITH OUR PERFORMANCE, I'M FOCUSED ON OUR PERFORMANCE GOING FORWARD.
The ongoing turmoil was sparked by years of economic mismanagement exacerbated by a three-year downturn in oil prices.
Fair-value acquisitions of the remaining equity interest in the company's joint venture projects have also exacerbated margin pressure.
Lately, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio have exacerbated the transit crisis with a bitter, prolonged feud.
The plan exacerbated investor fears that the White House would trigger a trade war that would derail economic growth.
The recent cases, like Somalia in 2011, were all exacerbated by drought, and the return of rains provided respite.
One investor said the fact that the bond was widely held by short-duration funds exacerbated the sell-off.
Children are more susceptible to infectious diseases exacerbated by rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns, according to the report.
Conditions like coronary heart disease, diabetes and arthritis — all exacerbated by obesity — are more common among older people too.
The downbeat data exacerbated fears of an economic slowdown and dented optimism over a possible U.S.-China trade deal.
He added the situation will likely be further exacerbated as inventory starts to decline heading into the winter months.
The fallout has been exacerbated over American Christian pastor Andrew Brunson, who is now under house arrest in Turkey.
Those feelings of uncertainty may only be exacerbated when your employer is providing you with money for loan repayments.
He also discussed his issues with JAY-Z's issues, which were exacerbated by Jay's "Kill JAY-Z" song. 3.
He despises others for being "weak," particularly Billy, whose drinking problem apparently exacerbated the growing rift between the two.
Either way, she says, it's abusive behavior that needs to stop, and now, the courts have only exacerbated it.
And arrivals have exacerbated political tensions and fueled a rise in far-right, anti-immigration parties across the continent.
A French investigation recently concluded it was caused by a technical fault exacerbated by safety lapses at the airline.
The island's health care workers are facing a crisis exacerbated by diesel fuel shortages and low supplies of medicine.
Colleges and universities have exacerbated the problem of dependence by promoting what is sometimes called a culture of victimhood.
We have higher numbers of people who are hospitalized for exacerbated heart failure, the weakening of the heart muscle.
And that this tendency of reason toward unreason is exacerbated by overly ambitious efforts to suppress or eliminate unreason.
Darwin himself supplemented his erstwhile comb-over late in life, after realizing that a morning shave exacerbated his eczema.
My dad was suffering from cognitive issues exacerbated by a broken hip, and my mom had high blood pressure.
But they were propelled by some of the same discontents that he seized on and divisions that he exacerbated.
An aggressive attempt by the paper's management to thwart the unionization effort exacerbated the divide between employees and managers.
Now, they are emerging as a bulwark against the groundswell of anger over governance breakdowns that exacerbated the epidemic.
The speech today illustrated how the Israeli policy deviated from that consensus, and how that has exacerbated this challenge.
Yes, she had a progressive disability but its symptoms were exacerbated because she did not receive adequate health care.
A study published last year showed that altering the composition of gut fungi in mice exacerbated symptoms of asthma.
Dr. Fienberg of the American Astronomical Society agreed that Amazon exacerbated confusion by failing to vet eclipse products earlier.
The problem then was severely exacerbated, Barry says, when government leaders — including U.S. President Woodrow Wilson — downplayed the threat.
The uncertainty over potable water pipes of all kinds is exacerbated by a lack of regulation over their safety.
The feeling of uncertainty is exacerbated by the public's lack of trust in the information provided by the government.
Inflation last year surpassed 2900,2200 percent, according to opposition lawmakers, which has exacerbated severe shortages of food and medicine.
An aggressive attempt by Times management to thwart a unionization effort further exacerbated the schism between employees and managers.
Analysts say a drop in memory chip shipments to China's embattled Huawei Technologies exacerbated a price-squeezing supply glut.
Dorian could unleash catastrophic winds, heavy flooding and life-threatening storm surge exacerbated by high tides at the coast.
Other policy changes also resulted in children being held for much longer, and exacerbated the problems facing shelter staff.
Yes, but: While this trend has recently exacerbated on the left, it isn't totally new to either political party.
The British deployed about 700 soldiers to patrol Helmand but the increased foreign military footprint only exacerbated the violence.
Recent high-profile police shootings have exacerbated negative feelings toward the police, making recruitment more difficult, particularly among minorities.
Keep in mind that misinterpretations of the science about coronaviruses have exacerbated misinformation related to the novel Wuhan strain.
At that point, it only exacerbated doubts about Warren on the left without resolving any concerns in the center.
At Brooklyn Bridge Park, frustration over the long lines was exacerbated by confusion over which ferry line went where.
"Rising car prices have exacerbated an affordability gap that is increasingly getting filled with auto debt," the WSJ reports.
Since August, government-mandated cuts in lending rates to shore up a slowing economy have only exacerbated the pressure.
It's exacerbated by two bays in the storm's path that collect water and increase the height of a surge.
Cramer pointed out that the VIX-related exchange-traded products that exacerbated the sell-off could still wreak havoc.
She suffered from Crohn's disease and the stress of litigation over her coverage of Jewell exacerbated her medical issues.
In a statement, he said the authorities had "exacerbated the violence" by failing to separate his followers from counterprotesters.
A collapse in the health care system has exacerbated an outbreak of cholera that has sickened roughly 400,000 people.
Haitians first rose up on September 2 to protest a fuel shortage, which exacerbated an already dire economic situation.
Most scientists say the fires have been exacerbated by a nationwide three-year drought they link to climate change.
The survey found that having a low income exacerbated emotional pain during negative life events like divorce or illness.
Joaquin Phoenix asked the audience members to stop taking private jets, since those fires are exacerbated by climate change.
But the outbreak has exacerbated anger with the city's leadership and the influence of Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
But the outbreak has exacerbated anger with the city's leadership and the influence of Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
Their effects likely exacerbated an enlarged heart (different from his father's) that was not diagnosed until after his death.
This was exacerbated by the highways built through black neighborhoods to subsidize the new motoring class of suburban drivers.
For luxury watchmakers, such as Cartier, the steep decline in sales was exacerbated by a corresponding oversupply of merchandise.
Her depression and anxiety were exacerbated, and this continued even after a move to a new job in Shanghai.
Those conditions have exacerbated a decline in new vehicle orders for an industry already prone to sizeable cyclical swings.
He said the party's challenges now are part of much longer-standing problems, which have been exacerbated under Trump.
But protesters say they have little to lose, even if the protest movement has exacerbated the country's economic crisis.
At the same time, Trump&aposs tenure has seen major failures that have exacerbated problems at home and abroad.
Standard & Poor's exacerbated the currency's losses when it cut Turkey's sovereign debt rating further into junk territory on Tuesday.
This is exacerbated by the fact that offshore supplies from Mexico, Chile and Argentina have not materialized as anticipated.
Disclosures about Verma's extensive use of highly paid outside consultants to raise her personal profile have exacerbated the tensions.
Suicide is a kind of social epidemic seemingly exacerbated by the media and technology we binge on every day.
Democrats don't trust the administration and see what's unfolding as a situation exacerbated by Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement policies.
He added that the market's movements on Friday may be exacerbated by reduced liquidity ahead of a holiday weekend.
Trump's trade war with China has rattled global markets and exacerbated fears about its impact on the U.S. economy.
The soup company, though, stumbled with its lack of experience managing fresh food, challenges exacerbated by a California drought.
These tendencies are no doubt exacerbated by a sustained period of short-term political risks over the past year.
Jetties are meant to slow this type of coastal erosion, a natural phenomenon exacerbated by climate change, experts say.
Things were exacerbated by a new travel ban on most European countries by President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening.
Still, Santos rejected the suggestion the U.S. should reconsider a sanctions-first strategy that has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.
It was exacerbated by Mr. Trump's $278 trillion tax cut, which left Americans more money to buy imported goods.

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