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Li bemoaned that the pollution has only grown worse over the years.
The headaches have grown worse, and she is thinking about retiring early.
A similar proportion said graft had grown worse over the previous 12 months.
Pakistan's double game has long frustrated American officials, and it has grown worse.
But there is much debate over Pikkety's central premise explaining why inequality has grown worse.
So far, the situation in the fixed income markets has only grown worse for Goldman.
The tension between the commission and the union is longstanding and has grown worse in recent years.
A whopping 20083% of Donald Trump's supporters think life has grown worse in the past 50 years.
This has long been a problem for the party, but it has grown worse in recent years.
But the problem for the US government is that this trend has grown worse over the years.
Johnson has been vindicated, as right-wing terrorist violence in the United States has continued and grown worse.
This problem, a longstanding issue, has only grown worse over the course of the Trump administration so far.
Human-rights abuses have grown worse under Mr Xi, with barely a murmur of complaint from other world leaders.
The disparities that led to the overthrow of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali in 2010 have only grown worse.
Contrary to our popular impressions, over the last 25 to 30 years, poverty problems in suburbs have steadily grown worse.
The situation has only grown worse since early May when the US warned Iran might attack Americans in the Middle East.
But violent crime persists and has grown worse in the last 18 months, Vieira said, as Brazil's recession leaves people desperate.
That has only grown worse now that Mr. Trump is president, and people like Ms. Coulter feed on that, they argue.
The problem, which has grown worse in recent years, has to do with the way students are selected for these schools.
But it's clear the situation has only grown worse since Gunn's firing in July, and it's looking like pre-production on Vol.
She had given his body time to heal, but knew that his condition could have grown worse had his tissue material deteriorated.
His health had grown worse—he was strapped to an oxygen tank—but he didn't trust Clinton's promises to improve health care.
The E.C.B. has much less room to maneuver than its American counterpart, and the crisis has only grown worse since the Fed acted.
That not only didn't happen, but in many ways Iran's malign regional behavior has grown worse, a bad call by the country's leaders.
The chaos in the Middle East that allowed its ultra-violent form of jihadism to rise in the first place has only grown worse.
Game of Thrones has a history of plot details being leaked, and the problem only seems to have grown worse as the show's progressed.
But as the problem in her city has grown worse, she's hopeful the city can implement the ban compassionately once it provides alternative shelter.
Since that crisis, which began 40 years ago next month, the two countries shared an enmity that has only grown worse under President Trump.
He described his symptoms and how they had progressively grown worse: wheezing, shortness of breath with the slightest exertion and this gut-wrenching cough.
Self-identified Starbucks employees have said that understaffing issues have continued, with some saying they have grown worse in certain stores in recent months.
And many of those have grown worse because of the tainted water that poisoned residents and further eroded their city's reputation and property values.
Since that time, the state's crisis has only grown worse with homelessness increasing in the city of Los Angeles by 16 percent from 2018.
Some of those vacancies stem from the glacial pace of background investigations and the Senate confirmation process, which has grown worse with each successive president.
The city's long-standing problems have grown worse because of the tainted water crisis, which poisoned residents and eroded the city's reputation and property values.
Gaza's living conditions have grown worse because of chronic fuel and electricity shortages, compounded by an ongoing 12-year Israeli blockade of the coastal enclave.
And the housing crisis has only grown worse in this last year, and will be handed off to his successor, his lieutenant governor Gavin Newsom.
But on Thursday, her parents noticed her cough had grown worse and she was extremely fatigued, and they rushed her to the emergency room once again.
In her prepared remarks, however, Yellen acknowledged that a series of global problems have grown worse since the Fed lifted rates from near zero in December.
Even if the displaced return to their neighbourhoods, few will be able to afford the regime's housing, exacerbating inequality that has grown worse during the conflict.
And that's all just a small sampling of the turmoil that has existed at the company from the beginning and only grown worse in recent months.
Published on Monday in the online journal BMJ Case Reports, the man had described pain and numbness in his legs that had grown worse over six months.
Economic inequality, meanwhile, has only grown worse, with the top 1 percent of American households taking in more than half of the recent gains in income growth.
And the conditions that allowed it to rise—a region of corrupt, sectarian and ineffective governments that lord over poor, alienated populations—have, if anything, grown worse.
Their struggles have grown worse on clay, the weakest surface for each; Fognini exploited this especially well in his win over Murray, with frequent drop-shot winners.
The situation has grown worse with the rise of "spoofed" robocalls that trick consumers into thinking the caller is someone they know, or someone from their neighborhood.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Zuckerberg have never seemed particularly chummy, but the rivalry between the two execs seems to have grown worse in the last few years.
Peace talks involving regime diplomats and the opposition broke down in Geneva earlier this month prior to the start of negotiations, and fighting has only grown worse since then.
Relations have grown worse since then, as the United States has steadily added more economic penalties, seeking to choke off Iran's oil sales, the life blood of its economy.
Some current and former employees, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of losing their jobs, said pressure from the top has only grown worse under Mr. Lee.
With both governments following a policy dubbed "strategic patience," however, the North Korea problem has only grown worse in this period, with the North moving inexorably toward deliverable nuclear weapon.
Persisting uncertainty over NAFTA prompted the majority of Mexico's central bank board to comment that risks to Mexico's growth and inflation have grown worse, according to minutes of their Nov.
So it comes as no surprise that 20113% of all Americans (65% of blacks) think race relations have grown worse during Trump's first year in office, according to one poll.
William Harris, the founder of Personal Capital, a San Francisco-based start-up, said the problems with getting access to data from banks had grown worse over the last year.
Youri Chevry, mayor of Port-au-Prince, a sprawling city of more than 2.6 million people, said electricity and gasoline shortages had grown worse over the past month as Haiti waited for the shipment.
Rick Karp, owner of four Ace hardware outlets in San Francisco, says the threat has grown worse in recent years, which he detects from a 21% decline in sales each year for the past five years.
Sublieutenant Eliabe Marques, a police officer and the president of a Rio Grande do Norte state association of police and firefighter sublieutenants, said the dispute between the P.C.C. and the Crime Syndicate had grown worse recently.
He showed me the bullet holes dotting peoples' homes in the way someone might single out the houses of celebrities in Beverly Hills, and said things have only grown worse around here since he was a kid.
Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, said that the partisan climate in Washington has only grown worse since Congress last tried and failed to pass an expanded background check proposal, a bipartisan bill he authored with Republican Sen.
The bill will expand the budget deficit, which has grown worse on Ryan's watch, and all of this could make it tougher for the Speaker to eke out support in a House election in the next Congress.
Its usage has become barely distinguishable from its classical applications — but now it has an added layer of contempt, suggesting that the condition it describes has only grown worse or that we've grown less tolerant of it.
Traffic has grown worse and worse in the Bay Area as startups flock to the region, giving companies located in SF a recruiting edge by being able to dangle a short subway ride, Uber or walk to work.
But one of the reasons Apple can sell so many new devices is that we keep tossing aside our old ones, either because the battery life has grown worse or a new, more advanced model just came out.
"I was waiting for the Catholic Church to give me justice," she wrote, but as her situation had grown worse, "I am forced to approach for the legal procedures," read a copy of the email, written in halting English.
In the co-chairs' refusal to explicitly denounce Louis Farrakhan, who has made virulent anti-Semitic comments in his speeches as a religious leader, Kabas sees many of the issues she pointed to in 2017 as having only grown worse.
These problems have only grown worse under the Trump administration, according to Virturro: She says she has noticed fewer workers filing complaints about lost wages or wage theft because of the fear President Donald Trump has fomented in immigrant communities in particular.
But many at the White House say that Mr. Kelly has benefited too much from the constant comparison to Mr. Priebus, who was never empowered, and that morale has grown worse in the nearly six months that Mr. Kelly has had the job.
The situation surrounding Halbert has been exacerbated by Snap's perilous corporate position, which has grown worse amid costly mistakes like its decision to blow tens of millions on Spectacles and more general issues like an inability to generate enough revenue to cover hundreds of millions in losses.
Some of the company's problems seem to have originated or grown worse under the leadership of Edward Lampert, a billionaire hedge-fund guy who took over in 2005 and engineered a bunch of reorganizational schemes that failed to fully reckon with the trend toward e-commerce and pilfered its assets.
Every fire is investigated, and as wildfire seasons have grown worse, California has been more aggressive in holding people accountable — either with criminal charges for arson or negligence, as with Mr. Martinez, or, if there is a deep-pocketed culprit, with a lawsuit to recoup costs from fighting the fires.
And while the ocean was never a quiet place — full of natural rumblings, clickings and chatterings — the problem has grown worse over the last 100 years or so, and significantly increased over the last 50 years in some places, much of it from commercial shipping, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
" Similarly, "The Moynihan Report Revisited: Lessons and Reflections after Four Decades," edited by two liberal scholars, Douglas S. Massey and Robert J. Sampson, sociologists at Princeton and Harvard, found that the trends toward family breakdown documented in the report "have only grown worse, not only for blacks, but for whites and Hispanics as well.
The president's relationship with his top aide has rarely been seamless and has only grown worse in recent weeks as Mulvaney's West Wing colleagues have questioned whether he's equipped to guide the White House through impeachment and the near-universal outrage over Trump's abrupt decision last week to pull U.S. troops away from the Turkey-Syria border.
The issue has grown worse in the era of mega-ships, the Journal added, because the scale of some cargo vessels (sometimes carrying tens of thousands of containers) means that screening cargo is more difficult:Products like barbecue charcoal can burst into flames when the temperature rises and others like fish food and pool-cleaning agents generate oxygen that can intensify the blaze.
The string of terrorist attacks that intensified two years ago in Paris has fed a current of national anxiety, and it has only grown worse with the recognition that hundreds of French citizens fighting alongside ISIS — more than those from any other European country — will be trickling homeward from Syria and Iraq, many of them to French prisons that are widely considered to be incubators for terror plots.
Concerns were however expressed about the colt's temperament, which had reportedly grown "worse with every public appearance".
By 1816 all had been enclosed. Ordinary foresters were already poverty stricken, but now their plight had grown worse. They were denied access to the enclosed areas and so were unable to hunt in them or remove timber. In particular, they lost their ancient grazing and mining rights.
As an example, the city of Detroit doubled in population between the 1910 and 1920 censuses. Since the House was not reapportioned, the city had just two congressmen representing 497,000 people each. The average congressional district in 1920 had only 212,000. By the end of the decade things had grown worse.
From 2005 through 2008, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) saw lawsuits against individual consumers as a way to combat the problem of Internet-based copyright infringement. RIAA President Cary Sherman claimed that the large number of lawsuits filed has "arrested the growth of a runaway solution that would have grown worse and worse.""RIAA's next moves in Washington". ZDNet. May 26, 2006.
She asked Dimitri not to track her down, but he and Edmund ignored her wishes. They burst into a cabin where they found an old man taking care of her. They were blindsided when Alex walked into the room and said the seriously ill woman was her twin sister, Anna. The old man, Bart, had been taking care of Anna for years, but her seizures and fever had grown worse and worse.
Richard Massey, a friend of Latham, helped connect Madison Guaranty and the Rose Law Firm to help with legal matters. Hillary Clinton also worked with Latham during this period. On July 11, 1985 an internal memo from Jim McDougal to John Latham stated, "I need to know everything you have pending before the Securities Commission as I intend to get with Hillary Clinton within the next few days." On July 11, 1986 the FHLBB told Madison Guaranty's board of directors to remove John Latham because the S&L;'s troubles had grown worse.
In 2012, 65% of Italians told Transparency International (TI) that they thought corruption had intensified during the previous three years. In April 2016, Italian Supreme Court judge Piercamillo Davigo, who had prosecuted widespread political corruption in the 1990s, also expressed the view that corruption had grown worse since then. “The politicians haven’t stopped stealing, they’ve stopped being ashamed of it,” he said. “Now they blatantly claim a right to do what they used to do secretly.” Nicola Gratteri, an anti-mafia prosecutor, shared Davigo's view that the level of political corruption had heightened.
After series of troubles in west, Zhilugu's relations with his subjects grown worse with Osman Khan getting furious after Zhilugu's refusal to marry his daughter to khan.Biran (2005), p. 117 Therefore, he contacted to Muhammad II in order to move together some day against Qara Khitai overlords. Although his wishes soon accepted by Gurkhan. Meanwhile, Zhilugu, trying to pacify his rebellious Muslim subjects, took Yusuf Khan's son Muhammad Bughra as hostage in 1205, before that he asked for Karluk Arslan khan's aid against rebellious king of Khotan in 1204.
After the band's performance at Glens Falls Civic Arena in New York on May 10, Sharon put the tour on hold again as Osbourne's depression, mental illness, and drug and alcohol addiction had grown worse. The rest of the tour's shows were postponed. The band restarted the tour on May 19 at Cape Cod Coliseum in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts with Magnum as the opening band for the East Coast and Midwest shows, and the Canadian band, Santers, opening for the Canadian dates. Axe was the opening band for the West Coast shows.
Deathstroke: Rebirth #4 Later, Slade attempts to save his son Grant from dying in battle with the Teen Titans by using Speed Force energy drained from Kid Flash to time travel. He becomes trapped in the Speed Force in the process, but is rescued the Titans and Teen Titans. The experience moves him to give up being Deathstroke, so he builds a team of heroes called Defiance, with both his children, Wintergreen, Adeline Kane and Wallace as his teammates.Deathstroke #18 It was later disbanded after Power Girl committed suicide, and Slade's attempts have grown worse to himself.
Later, the reason for Antares's disappearance has become public knowledge: a newly discovered rogue planet called Melancholia, which entered the Solar System from behind the Sun, was blocking the star from view. The planet has now become visible in the sky as it approaches ever closer to Earth. John is excited about the "fly- by" predicted by scientists, while Claire is frightened by alternate predictions of Earth being hit and destroyed. Melancholia's first approach and final collision with Earth, as described (and shown briefly in a similar diagram) in the film In the meantime, Justine's depression has grown worse.
The amnesia he has been suffering from has grown worse, and he — like Fitz — has forgotten everything that has happened prior to the start of the novel. He is directed to the home of a mysterious off-worlder named Madam Xing, who restores his most recent memories and confirms that the memories lost (prior to The Burning) have been permanently deleted, rather than merely suppressed. The Doctor refuses to allow Xing to restore the memories by using a viroid unit, but does take the unit with him as he leaves. As he goes, he discovers that he is being observed via anachronistic technology.
Marshall served as President of the first day of the 1889 Co- operative Congress. Over the next two decades he worked to complete the second volume of his Principles, but his unyielding attention to detail and ambition for completeness prevented him from mastering the work's breadth. The work was never finished and many other, lesser works he had begun work on – a memorandum on trade policy for the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the 1890s, for instance – were left incomplete for the same reasons. His health problems had gradually grown worse since the 1880s, and in 1908 he retired from the university.
He was married to Zora Ann Caruthers"Prominent Downey Resident Expires," Los Angeles Herald, January 3, 1909, page 5 on March 5, 1879, and in 1914 she filed for separate maintenance, alleging that he "began to drink fifteen years ago, and has grown worse, so that now he is intoxicated almost daily." They were living in separate parts of the house at 1160 East Pico Street, situated adjacent to the Birdland business that Grider owned and managed."House Divided, Also Guarded," Los Angeles Times, page II-1, October 16, 1914 > Mrs. Grider charges that he speaks to her in gruff tones, in the form of > peremptory orders.
Siege of Naples, Peter of Eboli, Liber ad honorem Augusti, 1196 Woodcut, depicting Constance of Sicily, husband Henry VI and son Frederick II Meanwhile, the situation in Southern Italy had grown worse: After Henry's defeat at Naples, Tancred's brother-in- law Count Richard of Acerra had reconquered large parts of Apulia, and Tancred himself had reached the allowance of his claims by the pope. Henry was granted free passage in Northern Italy, having forged an alliance with the Lombard communes. In February 1194, Tancred of Lecce died, leaving as heir a young boy, William III, under the tutelage of his mother Sibylla of Acerra. In May Emperor Henry, based on King Richard's ransom, again set out for Italy.
The House has an internal postage service, but this appears to be notoriously poor. Letters take weeks, or sometimes years, to reach their destination; most do not reach at all. This is due mainly to the disorder in the Lower House and has apparently grown worse prior to Mister Monday's downfall, having all the letters and newspapers cut off completely in some of the House, according to Piper's Child Fred Initial Numbers Gold. It is revealed in the fourth book that if a Denizen does not accept the military draft offered him, the Denizen will be turned into a brown-paper-wrapped parcel and transported through the postage system to the Great Maze.
"Kansas lawmakers override Brownback veto of tax increases." June 6, 2017, Wichita Eagle"Senate, House narrowly override Gov Sam Brownback's veto of $1.2 billion tax bill," June 6, 2017, Topeka Capital-Journal, (also at CJ's E-edition)"Lawmakers override governor veto on tax bill." June 6, 2017, KWCH- TV Eyewitness News"Kansas' economic outlook shifting with reversal of Brownback tax policy," June 11, 2017, Topeka Capital-Journal In 2018 The Kansas City Star was named the only finalist in the Public Service category of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for a series "Why, so secret, Kansas?" which said that Kansas which had always been excessively secret in government reporting had only grown worse under Brownback. Brownback's successor Jeff Colyer through executive order reversed some of the secrecy.
The territory controlled by the Armenian forces in the Nagorno- Karabakh Republic shown in brown In the aftermath of the Nagorno-Karabakh War, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, supported by the Republic of Armenia, took control over the territory of some 11,500 km2, including several districts outside of the originally claimed borders of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Azerbaijani SSR, creating a "buffer zone". Kelbajar and Lachin districts guarantee solid land corridor between Armenia proper and Nagorno- Karabakh. Between 500,000 and 600,000 Azerbaijanis were displaced from the area. In the meantime, almost all Armenians from Azerbaijan (between 300,000 and 400,000) and Azerbaijanis from Armenia (over 150,000) were forced to move to their respective countries as remaining in their homes became nearly impossible since tensions between the two groups have grown worse since the start of the conflict in 1988.
The Allied investigation also pointed that the specific events were reprisals for the general Turkish oppression of the past years and especially for the Turkish atrocities committed in the Marmara region one year before when several Greek villages had been burned and thousands of Greeks massacred. Arnold J. Toynbee wrote that they obtained convincing evidence that similar atrocities had been started in wide areas all over the remainder of the Greek-occupied territories since June 1921. He argued that "the situation of the Turks in Smyrna City had become what could be called without exaggeration a 'reign of terror', it was to be inferred that their treatment in the country districts had grown worse in proportion." However, Toynbee omits to notice that the Allied report concluded that the Ismid peninsula atrocities committed by the Turks "have been considerable and more ferocious than those on the part of the Greeks".
Only a few months later, Augustine dissolved a factious congress, thereby prompting an enraged Antonio López de Santa Anna to mount a coup, which led to the declaration of a republic on 1 December 1822. In order to end the unrest, Augustine abdicated on 19 March 1823 and left the country, and the Mexican monarchy was abolished. After hearing that the situation in Mexico had only grown worse since his abdication, Iturbide returned from England on 11 May 1824, but was detained upon setting foot in Mexico and, without trial, was executed. Portrait of Maximilian I of Mexico, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter Benito Juárez, elected as President of Mexico on 19 January 1858, suspended all repayments on Mexico's foreign debts (save those owed to the United States), leading France, the United Kingdom, and Spain to send a joint expeditionary force that took Veracruz in December 1861.

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