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To [make] matters worse HE CAME BACK INTO THE BODEGA!!
To make matters worse, I was a consistent pimple popper.
To make matters worse, I was wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
To make matters worse, he was intercepted on the play.
To make matters worse, Cher has announced she's quitting Facebook.
And, to make matters worse, her apartment had burned down.
To make matters worse, China is facing significant economic problems.
To make matters worse, removing lead paint properly is hard work.
To make matters worse, a police officer soon dispersed the group.
To make matters worse, SeaWorld also separated mothers from their calves.
To make matters worse, my roommate skipped out on the rent.
To make matters worse, we had gone to see The Flintstones.
To make matters worse, a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture.
To make matters worse, her beloved dog, Ira, died shortly afterward.
To make matters worse, sometimes Facebook makes us unhappy on purpose.
There were also years of drug addiction to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, doctors are running out of medical supplies.
To make matters worse, those stories become fodder for media scandal.
To make matters worse, senior ministers are jockeying to succeed Mrs.
To make matters worse, the couple's been hard up for money.
To make matters worse, colleges are charging more now than ever.
To make matters worse, the funds will likely be in vain.
To make matters worse, women leave college with more debt than men.
To make matters worse, Nancy isn't coping with the death of Barb.
To make matters worse, it's behind a door locked with a screw.
To make matters worse, Sky isn't the only one checking for him.
To make matters worse, he calls for his "Nana" to come see.
The shambolic implementation of the GST is likely to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, many of the apps transmitted unencrypted personal information.
To make matters worse, their phone fell overboard on the first day.
To make matters worse, disabled characters are rarely played by disabled actors.
To make matters worse, JK Rowling had written the prequel for charity.
And to make matters worse ... he had a puppy in the backseat.
To make matters worse, his mother became ill around the same time.
To make matters worse, many states are experiencing a foster-kid crisis.
To make matters worse, Cui knew almost nobody in the incoming Administration.
To make matters worse, Rousseff had gone on a government spending spree.
And to make matters worse, the Belgian security forces are unusually weak.
To make matters worse, you'll probably have to attach a bibliography, too.
To make matters worse, it makes me start sweating profusely almost immediately.
To make matters worse, there are many barriers for those seeking help.
To make matters worse, Ecuador has a poor reputation in financial markets.
To make matters worse, it formalizes more government misdirection, dishonesty, and theft.
To make matters worse, he made only one of six in overtime.
To make matters worse, jobs are continuing to move to metropolitan areas.
To make matters worse, Barry was even denied a cell phone plan.
And now, to make matters worse, the EEOC's leadership is in flux.
To make matters worse, all that stress can manifest itself on the skin.
They're grounded, and to make matters worse, on two legs instead of four.
To make matters worse, Cersei has an even more massive army than usual.
And, to make matters worse, Prince Harry's exes will likely be in attendance.
To make matters worse, he was put on the clock for slow play.
Now Brexit, particularly of the no-deal variety, threatens to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, a few episodes ago, Jorge made a huge slip.
To make matters worse, a massive algae bloom was already covering the lake.
"To make matters worse, with Mariah, I'm pretty confused about things," Tanaka says.
To make matters worse, it's soon discovered there are other similarly altered animals.
To make matters worse, the flu kept Lorde from singing at the VMAs.
To make matters worse, the knowledge economy is a winner-takes-most economy.
To make matters worse, only nine of Haiti's 15 main hospitals were operating.
To make matters worse, these trades were not pre-scheduled before the hack.
To make matters worse, it's not just the Assad regime that's besieging civilians.
To make matters worse, many foreign countries view American protections as an obstacle.
And to make matters worse, Donald Trump is not trying to build relationships.
To make matters worse, there is no Trump whisperer to calm him down.
To make matters worse, I felt that my internist largely dismissed my concerns.
But rather than assuring investors, those steps only seemed to make matters worse.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)To make matters worse, 8K televisions are all gigantic!
"To make matters worse, they accosted a 7-year-old child," he said.
And, to make matters worse, you're trapped in the sewers beneath the town?
To make matters worse, Libras are also terrible at broaching difficult relationship conversations.
To make matters worse, when VA staff are given information, it's legally incorrect.
To make matters worse, she also had two sprained ankles during the performance.
To make matters worse, my mother had taken me off her health insurance.
To make matters worse, the government carried a structural debt of almost $72,000.
And to make matters worse, the hospitals that do exist are all segregated.
To make matters worse, the theft appears to have been an inside job.
The influx of Arctic air was expected only to make matters worse. Gov.
To make matters worse, Afghanistan is generally regarded as an un-winnable quagmire.
To make matters worse, a little bit of online harassment goes a long way.
To make matters worse, unused EpiPens have to be replaced annually because they expire.
To make matters worse for Sega, Nintendo chairman Howard Lincoln testified at that hearing.
To make matters worse, "most people borrow money to buy that car," says Bach.
To make matters worse, they have drawn different lessons from the LGFV debt saga.
To make matters worse, her performance was cut short in favor of advertising dollars.
And to make matters worse, by episode's end, two other clones were MIA, too.
To make matters worse, Ed is finding comfort in his blossoming friendship with Bonnie.
To make matters worse, trading desk revenue has been shrinking at many top banks.
To make matters worse, Oracle's late start puts it well behind market leader AWS.
To make matters worse, the company is not promising a fixed dividend beyond 2016.
To make matters worse, any repairs that do happen are usually a lash-up.
To make matters worse, federal student loan rates will rise 2628 percent this summer.
To make matters worse, if your neighbors experience similar disadvantages, this compounds your distrust.
To make matters worse, not all food recalls have been publicized by the FDA.
To make matters worse, Walt tells Jesse he watched his old girlfriend Jane die.
To make matters worse, people often forget or misrepresent how much they really eat.
To make matters worse, she's taken off the creepy body-in-the-woods case.
To make matters worse, since defecting, new threats had emerged, including from MS-13.
To make matters worse, some workers were not paid when Congress was in recess.
But to make matters worse...we ran out of toilet paper that last night.
"To make matters worse, Senegalese have less and less money to spend," he said.
To make matters worse, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is not coming to the rescue.
To make matters worse, K-State had four turnovers before the first media timeout.
To make matters worse, there's the fact that the common cold doesn't have a cure.
And to make matters worse, she didn't have many friends to go to for support.
To make matters worse, the bout marked the last fight on MacDonald's current UFC contract.
To make matters worse, the theories have sometimes been fueled by the president's own words.
To make matters worse, they are the least well-positioned to do this, he said.
To make matters worse, the region's leaders have rarely been so divided on the issue.
To make matters worse, lack of momentum isn't the only side effect of excessive compression.
To make matters worse, an oncologist diagnosed Silverthorne with squamous cell carcinoma of the neck.
To make matters worse, Henson's show Empire was completely left out of the TV categories.
To make matters worse, these confounding files are encrypted on the 3DS, further impeding progress.
It doesn't help anyone and to make matters worse, it makes you look bad too.
To make matters worse, the patient didn't want to come to terms with his addiction.
To make matters worse, Hellman is retaliating by pulling the drug trade from D Block.
To make matters worse, the party would be even more divided than it is today.
To make matters worse, I was completing this dare for the measly sum of $10.
To make matters worse, the entire debacle was captured on film for a documentary, Weiner.
To make matters worse, the bus driver didn't stop even after the car had crashed.
To make matters worse, I was starting grad school and would be making exactly $0.
And to make matters worse, the owners of their condo were looking to sell it.
To make matters worse, parents worried about the program, called Summit Education, aggregating student data.
But time and again, even the "fixes" proposed in Washington tend to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, Tirl keeps getting too close to the edge of the volume.
To make matters worse, a lot depends on the reaction of the federal government here.
To make matters worse, it wasn't long ago that many doctors thought fibromyalgia was psychosomatic.
To make matters worse, the princess Bhallaladeva wants as his wife would rather marry Amarendra.
To make matters worse for Clinton, the former secretary stupidly boxed herself in on ObamaCare.
To make matters worse for Ellmers, half of her new district was once Holding territory.
To make matters worse, New Zealand lost the game in a major upset, 14-12.
To make matters worse, Gunnlaugsson himself was involved in purchasing the shell company in 2007.
To make matters worse for Republicans, millennials have been leaving the Republican Party in droves.
To make matters worse, the whole thing happened via a series of replies on Twitter.
To make matters worse, nobody at home appears willing or able to fight the trend.
To make matters worse, a public option will not save us money in health care.
To make matters worse, Wilson's own people rejected it, through a series of Senate votes.
To make matters worse, companies are starting to clarify their strategies for dealing with Amazon.
To make matters worse, "Canadian" internet pharmacies have plugged themselves into the EU supply chain.
And to make matters worse, TIME reports, those parasites are becoming immune to aquaculture pesticides.
To make matters worse, Chan says there were also two other sharks swimming below the cage.
To make matters worse, her national poll numbers against Donald Trump are also starting to sag.
To make matters worse, he said he has to turn away job seekers virtually every day.
To make matters worse, I applied for a new personal cell phone plan and was denied.
To make matters worse, some replacement Note 7s that Samsung sent out also overheated and exploded.
To make matters worse, Prepa has a longstanding practice of bartering with municipalities on the island.
To make matters worse, they play the Indians again in the series finale on Thursday afternoon.
To make matters worse, my sub's fuel is only about a quarter of the way full.
To make matters worse, the Shultz's have discovered a dangerous black mold problem in their home.
To make matters worse, it doesn't even matter if you actually check your email after hours.
And to make matters worse, highly educated residents make up a disproportionate share of the leavers.
To make matters worse, the policy orthodoxy of the early 2000s has been called into question.
To make matters worse, the expensive health insurance offered to teachers eats into already meagre pay.
To make matters worse, these challenges emerged amid campaign infighting that sometimes spilled into public view.
To make matters worse for the Democrats, their nominee is the furthest thing from a populist.
To make matters worse, the show is literally called The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Starring!
To make matters worse, drugs for treating psychosis can heighten the physical symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
To make matters worse, bad polls are often outliers and hit like bombshells, accurate or not.
To make matters worse, this poverty-wage business model is paid for by our tax dollars.
To make matters worse, the company didn't yet have a reliable measure of trustworthiness at hand.
To make matters worse, she insisted on packing pita bread for her daughter's lunch every day.
To make matters worse, Iran, the largest state sponsor of terrorism, has consistently threatened Israel's existence.
To make matters worse, the island is in the midst of a 13-year economic recession.
And to make matters worse for Moore, the head of the Senate GOP's campaign arm, Sen.
To make matters worse, it's usually far from clear which possible moves to even start exploring.
To make matters worse, the dense infrastructure in Bangladesh isn't capable of handling this extreme weather.
To make matters worse, the pharmaceutical industry's requirements to ship drug orders are almost non-existent.
To make matters worse, Democrats have two separate ego-fueled billionaire vanity campaigns in the field.
To make matters worse, many state legislatures continue to introduce bills that would harm trans children.
To make matters worse, some 50 inmates broke out of a nearby prison during the mayhem.
To make matters worse, you're not experiencing the borderline religious exaltation of a truly killer cheeseburger.
To make matters worse, mutual funds also charge some of the highest fees in the business.
To make matters worse, the information that can be stolen from you is becoming increasingly personal.
To make matters worse, some of those centers were right in the path of Hurricane Irma.
To make matters worse, the share of millennials with $0 in savings is on the rise.
To make matters worse, the National Flood Insurance Program is more than $229.7 billion in debt.
To make matters worse, Mejia was released from state custody and is still on the loose.
To make matters worse, my mother decided to start wearing a hijab shortly after the incident.
To make matters worse, getting from New York City to Philadelphia was only half the battle.
And to make matters worse, this income group relies on public transit more than any other.
To make matters worse, the Apprentice-contestant-turned-Trump-aide wasn't even present at Monday night's ceremony.
And to make matters worse, we're becoming increasingly vulnerable to these events owing to steady technological advances.
To make matters worse, she would not be able to conceive any more children on her own.
To make matters worse, distinguished thinkers in the field, often white men, frequently excuse the contributing factors.
And to make matters worse, it seems the Quest won't actually go on sale until spring 2019.
To make matters worse, Culp has no experience at GE beyond a short stint on its board.
To make matters worse, the CSRC has now determined that the circuit breakers are not in force.
To make matters worse, social media is a poor platform for getting people to understand opposing views.
To make matters worse, the fingerprint scanner is right next to the camera, and "feels" very similarly.
To make matters worse, the low-hanging laughs that Bad Moms reaches for are barely titter-worthy.
To make matters worse, Trump may be sending the wrong message by repeatedly undercutting his own team.
To make matters worse, it seemed to Cramer that money had no place to hide on Tuesday.
And to make matters worse, the service itself isn't actually even available today as of this time.
To make matters worse, the murder weapon comes complete with a cute note: "Miss me?" it says.
To make matters worse, my employer should be paying me a higher wage according to the law.
To make matters worse, France hosted Euro '84 and World Cup '983 and subsequently won both competitions.
To make matters worse, Delta wasn't exactly falling all over itself to compensate passengers for the ordeal.
To make matters worse, a huge investor had approximately $183 million in assets frozen the same month.
To make matters worse, troops today still have an internet connection — just not a very good one.
To make matters worse, when the job I'd declined was posted, the pay was listed as $85033.
To make matters worse, almonds only have a short pollination window of about two to three weeks.
To make matters worse, fewer and fewer people are seeing the spoils of what growth there is.
To make matters worse, Georgia is thought to be run in an informal and anti-constitutional fashion.
To make matters worse, Natanine said, the project would bring few jobs, if any, to the community.
To make matters worse, Kavanaugh's partisan performance appears to have been influenced by the White House itself.
To make matters worse, the country's black market isn't just some smokers maneuvering around nanny state regulations.
To make matters worse, they live under dire economic conditions that affect all aspects of everyday life.
To make matters worse, much of this dust also includes toxic chemicals from decades of agricultural runoff.
To make matters worse, areas with lots of deer can also have high rates of Lyme disease.
But to make matters worse, he's a grown man and the leader of a once great nation.
To make matters worse, the stuff sold in American supermarkets as Marsala often isn't Marsala at all.
To make matters worse, Trump-approved news may also be targeted at Americans, which would be illegal.
And to make matters worse these perpetrators are becoming more and more clever ways to compromise systems.
To make matters worse, the reception to The Last Guardian was, at least initially, lukewarm at best.
To make matters worse, the text-less comic was uploaded to the site with the filename loss.JPG.
To make matters worse, he also got fired from his day job at around the same time.
To make matters worse, Snap has seen an exodus of high-profile executives over the past year.
But constant, widespread doomsday prophecies are not going to help — it's only going to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, ex-cons who have served their time are also often kept from voting.
Economists say that by introducing the proposed measures, Maduro's administration is only likely to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, the ideological differences among these three — and the other four candidates — are microscopic.
To make matters worse, China's population is getting a lot older, fast, which means higher medical costs.
To make matters worse, everyone at school found out and thought I was a really horrible person.
To make matters worse, Google says those breached passwords were reused on financial, government, and email accounts.
To make matters worse, she can't remember anything about the night before the nanny (Haley Bennett) went missing.
To make matters worse, officials who could see the lead water levels rising didn't say anything for months.
To make matters worse, the battery got so hot it felt like a burning coal on my skin.
To make matters worse, congressional representatives struggle to understand the most basic elements of how it all works.
To make matters worse and even more incomprehensible, Giuliani included a random, blurry GIF of the Atlanta Hawks.
To make matters worse, Broadgreen acted as a distributor for Amazon Studios' The Dressmaker and The Neon Demon.
To make matters worse, the jobs these companies bring mostly go to people who don't live in town.
To make matters worse, other people — even those who are supposedly trying to help us — give terrible advice.
To make matters worse, at least five aftershocks have been recorded since the initial quake, including a M4.8.
To make matters worse, one security expert says that even those using the latest Windows could be vulnerable.
And to make matters worse,the legendary Bo Ryan retired mid-season, replaced by interim coach Greg Gard.
To make matters worse, the group is playing catch-up with the likes of ZTO for market share.
To make matters worse, we now have to witness Maggie going through the trauma of losing him twice.
And to make matters worse, both the Xperia 10 and 10 Plus don't have very good battery lives.
To make matters worse, the entire film leads up to the revelation that Johansson's character indeed is Japanese.
To make matters worse — this is where the VPN comes in — the hotel's Wi-Fi wasn't password-protected.
To make matters worse, early versions of Microsoft Edge were a little buggy and not exactly full featured.
To make matters worse: the tech and business communities are nervous about the prospect of a President Trump.
To make matters worse, demand for home health aides in particular has surged due to an aging population.
To make matters worse, if you keep drinking it, the severe dehydration can trigger abnormally low blood pressure.
To make matters worse, Ivanka has demonstrated that even pay equity is not a real priority for her.
To make matters worse, several credible reports have surfaced that bin Talal and the others are being tortured.
To make matters worse, he said, the funds are going towards a cause that most Coloradans don't support.
To make matters worse, those who hit default can be permanently banned from qualifying for another student loan.
To make matters worse, it was also lower than 9 in 30 presidential quarters measured back to 1945.
To make matters worse, Mike's parents decide to stick around and nix their plans to move to Florida.
To make matters worse, the UFC is still scrambling to assemble a main event for this anticipated card.
To make matters worse, we very abruptly had to leave the apartment that we shared with another couple.
To make matters worse, Soulja also posted a photo of Chris Brown's daughter Royalty earlier today, tagging Mayweather.
The associates spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to make matters worse for the detainees.
To make matters worse, the child suffered from low self-esteem and had started acting out at school.
To make matters worse, the men believe Grace and Frankie should reimburse them for their Rise Up troubles.
To make matters worse for Papadopoulos, the prosecutors say he has not provided significant help in their investigation.
To make matters worse, Li soon discovered that he couldn't find a funeral home good enough for JoJo.
"To make matters worse, the Administration has been misleading the public about this situation ever since," he said.
"To make matters worse, the elected lieutenant governor of this state praised her for doing so," Sessions said.
To make matters worse, another Category 2628 hurricane, Maria, hit Puerto Rico last week and caused apocalyptic destruction.
To make matters worse for Ralph -- who owns several BJJ schools -- the alleged attack was caught on video.
To make matters worse, the December control number was revised lower to 767% from a gain of 0.5%.
To make matters worse, you have cramps, you're breaking out from stress, and your parents won't stop fighting.
To make matters worse, the government has repeatedly interfered with humanitarian efforts by restricting and expelling aid workers.
To make matters worse, Tom's Guide reports that AT&T has now started canceling pre-orders for the device.
To make matters worse, a government blockade has prevented food, fuel, medicine and other supplies from entering the city.
To make matters worse, they gave the Winnipeg Jets seven power plays, including four straight in the third period.
To make matters worse, we're (yet again) focusing on men's so-called struggles when talking about this women's event.
To make matters worse, Sam emerges to discover that Gabe, Mr. I-Called-The-Police, is making a documentary.
To make matters worse, efforts to scale up the use of the vaquita-safe fishing techniques have also failed.
To make matters worse, if you had played on PS4, you couldn't use your same account on Nintendo's tablet.
To make matters worse, on my first day out, I smashed my phone so the app worked only sporadically.
And to make matters worse, they went ahead and made a whole other album of filler called Bitter Rivals.
To make matters worse, Kylie recommended using the scrub two to three times per week in a promotional video.
To make matters worse, her relationship with her boyfriend, anthropology grad student Christian (Jack Reynor) is on shaky ground.
"To make matters worse, the deputy superintendent called the principal to tell Pack to destroy the file," Salango alleges.
To make matters worse, Panera Bread reportedly knew of the leak for eight months before the leak was revealed.
To make matters worse, Mitchell had to repeat the best "Movie of the Year" bit not once, but twice.
To make matters worse, the mid-tier model, which costs $1,299 is "configurable to 264GB," for an extra $21.
To make matters worse, Washington catcher Wilson Ramos left the game with a knee injury in the sixth inning.
To make matters worse, Martin doesn't bring along multifaceted heavy-hitters in these books to replace our vanquished mains.
To make matters worse for the country's biggest beer producers, craft beers have been eating into big brewers' sales.
To make matters worse, there is no single path that leads to suicide or single strategy to solve suicide.
To make matters worse, foreign citizens and foreign governments have exploited our lax laws to improperly influence U.S. elections.
To make matters worse, her partner told her they were never really that keen on mushrooms before, she said.
To make matters worse, luxury villas and golf courses are affecting the livelihoods of farmers by sucking up water.
To make matters worse, Red Flag hearings can be adjudicated based on uncorroborated claims made by a single individual.
To make matters worse, much of the area is under severe to exceptional drought, thanks to persistent dry conditions.
To make matters worse, "these tend to be industries where you're the only woman in your department," Deb explains.
To make matters worse, my dad's proposal took place just two days after the anniversary of my stepmother's death.
To make matters worse, their insurers may refuse to pay up for damage the hackers do to their business.
To make matters worse, Mr. Bush was caught gloating about his performance on an open microphone after the debate.
To make matters worse, more than 20 senior officials in Iran's parliament have also been infected with the coronavirus.
To make matters worse, ever since 2011, Flint had been run by an emergency manager appointed by the governor.
To make matters worse, hotel rooms were seriously hard to come by with the New York Marathon going on.
To make matters worse, they warned of an additional 215 percent fare increase to plug a growing budget deficit.
To make matters worse, the photographer's assistant was using a candle to gauge the proper lighting for the picture.
To make matters worse, the third-year tight end wasn't even targeted by quarterback Jameis Winston against the Panthers.
To make matters worse, the commission is requesting this private data in an unsecured, centralized format susceptible to hacking.
To make matters worse, individuals have no right to present their own claims claim for damages to the organization.
To make matters worse, the Saints kneeled during a moment of silence for a slain New Orleans Police officer.
To make matters worse, two years ago I began to suffer from a rather serious chronic illness: Lyme disease.
To make matters worse, the BJP has said it plans to extend the NRC process across all of India.
To make matters worse, he recalled, the employee said that he hadn't yet been able to find alternative accommodations.
To make matters worse, there was mounting evidence to suggest that Kemp's value on the field was in decline.
To make matters worse, this seeming hick — Grant Wood (1891–1942) — quickly and cannily capitalized on this popular success.
To make matters worse, turmoil hit the newsroom last year when staff members complained bitterly of a culture of fear.
To make matters worse, Hailey apologizes (double cringe), prompting Pembridge to give it to her straight: She's being too nice.
To make matters worse, the FCC's broken and corrupted process for reaching this decision demonstrated extraordinary contempt for public input.
And to make matters worse, today Blue Apron's nightmare is coming true, as Amazon launches its own meal-kit competitor.
To make matters worse, my high school and college exams often fell on the holiest days of the Islamic year.
To make matters worse, Italy's bonds are not a straightforward credit in the way that, say, Mexico's dollar bonds are.
To make matters worse, inventors without patent protection are defenseless against having their work copied with just a few clicks.
At moments of crisis, short-sellers are perceived to make matters worse, by putting further downward pressure on share prices.
To make matters worse, the island's agricultural industry is at a standstill, importing more than 85 percent of its produce.
To make matters worse, Mr Kiir unveiled plans on July 2nd to extend his term by three years, to 2021.
To make matters worse, DeVos has repeatedly supported Republicans who have waged war against climate change and evidence-based education.
To make matters worse for investors like Schweitzer, ether was trading at an eight-month low when Bitfinex froze trading.
To make matters worse, Bill and Nancy's babysitter found one of the Bureau employee's crime scene photos under Brian's bed.
To make matters worse, people did not see his genius, while they did see him, wrongly, as a sex offender.
To make matters worse, Horan says, much of the public health infrastructure in western Haiti was decimated by the storm.
To make matters worse, Frankel was in Boston with her new boyfriend, real estate developer and film producer Paul Bernon.
To make matters worse Dickie, the youngest of their two sons, had brain damage from a bout of scarlet fever.
To make matters worse, only 36% of Americans plan to use all of their vacation days this year, reports Bankrate.
To make matters worse, their cryptocurrency is hit with a "513 percent" attack—essentially, a takeover of a cryptocurrency network.
To make matters worse and even more suspicious, Mariah's people say when she got on stage the prompter wasn't working.
To make matters worse, House Speaker Paul Ryan indicated that passing tax reform may take even longer than health care.
To make matters worse in Guatemala, "villages are right on the foothills of the mountain," CNN meteorologist Ivan Cabrera said.
To make matters worse, Jaczko said the NRC has failed to implement new policies to help update or improve technology.
To make matters worse, it's not clear when the Fed's previous policy decisions were mistaken and contributed to macroeconomic instability.
To make matters worse, the very tools available to Americans to protect themselves from these harms are simultaneously being eroded.
"I was sort of freaking out, and to make matters worse, the flight was delayed several times," Ms. Watson said.
To make matters worse, the department also decided to address a matter that was not raised by ASCAP and BMI.
To make matters worse, some of those people monitoring the banks had been hired based on connections instead of competence.
Then, to make matters worse, Trump's spokeswoman lied to Americans about what Trump said, making the problem deeper and darker.
To make matters worse, the budget and national debt figures the federal government publishes do not tell the entire story.
The band's first and only album was a flop, and to make matters worse, their manager sued them for $80,000.
To make matters worse for Farmer, he twice showed up too late to vote for himself in the runoff election.
To make matters worse, some Republicans -- such as House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy -- have started to mimic Trump's repugnant behavior.
To make matters worse, previous studies have shown that high phosphate levels are linked to a higher risk of mortality.
To make matters worse, new pastures are appearing higher up the mountainside as the snow melts and weather patterns change.
To make matters worse, the leaders of the independence movement lost control of the words, the storytelling and the streets.
To make matters worse, people are now saying their Samsung washing machines are randomly blowing up as well, CNN reports.
To make matters worse, SoftBank is now reportedly backing away from part of its $10 billion bailout of the company.
And to make matters worse, Trump is now saying that a Muslim judge could be potentially biased against him, too.
To make matters worse, female prisoners can only possess 24 pads at a time, and there are no free tampons.
To make matters worse, Cincinnati chose to announce that the rookie Ryan Finley would replace Dalton on Dalton's 32nd birthday.
To make matters worse, the Oscars' in memoriam segment included a photo of a producer who is very much alive.
To make matters worse, Carolina forward Micheal Ferland departed early in the third period with an injury and didn't return.
To make matters worse, some European leaders have sought to criminalize the very act of rescuing asylum seekers at sea.
To make matters worse, there appears to be three different Equifax websites where you can find information about the hack.
To make matters worse, police kill Native Americans at almost the same rate as African-Americans, according to the CDC.
And to make matters worse, the serving size on this pie is only 28/212 of the pie. 1/6?
To make matters worse, they won't even be able to follow through on the "Leave" campaign's promises to UK voters.
To make matters worse, Giuliani added that he "didn't know" if his candidate had committed sexual assault in the past.
To make matters worse, Cheryl pressures Archie and Veronica into going through the age old tradition of 7 minutes in heaven.
To make matters worse, the website also includes a photo of Pitt and ex-wife Angelina Jolie as their Mr. & Mrs.
To make matters worse, Waldon's husband left her and Caroline — who is Waldon's daughter from a previous marriage — and never returned.
To make matters worse, some of the shelters for evacuees are experiencing an outbreak of norovirus, a highly contagious gastrointestinal virus.
" To make matters worse, the CFO is stepping away from the company, which Cramer said is "not a sign of confidence.
To make matters worse, the episode includes an extended montage of Sam performing these all-too-similar tasks back to back.
To make matters worse, the passenger then begins to wiggle their toes while White zooms in on the public setting atrocity.
To make matters worse, for the March quarter, Apple is expected to forecast a drop in iPhone sales - its first ever.
To make matters worse, the two were practically strangers and she had a huge crush on the handsome model-turned-actor.
To make matters worse, critics questioned whether the State Department had provided adequate security at the outposts in strife-torn city.
To make matters worse, scientists still aren't sure what led Kilauea to start erupting at such an aggressive level, Klemetti said.
To make matters worse, Microsoft did everything to chip away at the goodwill it'd built up with Xbox and Xbox 360.
" To make matters worse, the pilot reportedly came over the intercom to tell passengers, "I hope you all say a prayer.
To make matters worse, Amazon is now an international challenger and, of the local players, iFlix seems to have sped ahead.
To make matters worse, the party's political bench has been starved of state officeholders who might later move up the chain.
To make matters worse, 23-year-old Herndon bombed field sobriety tests ... and he was arrested for DUI at the scene.
To make matters worse, once that access has been gained, an attacker can later log back into the locked device anytime.
To make matters worse, Beijing, which regards Taiwan as a renegade province, has curbed tourist flows to the island since August.
To make matters worse, I was going on vacation the week of the planned photo shoot and would not be there.
"To make matters worse, U.S. farmers are losing out at a time when their incomes are on the decline," he added.
To make matters worse, banks have tightened credit, so the growing ranks of Russians living paycheck to paycheck have fewer options.
"To make matters worse, U.S. farmers are losing out at a time when their incomes are on the decline," Slater said.
To make matters worse, I accidentally clicked 'snooze' instead of 'dismiss,' so the reminder popped up again a few minutes later.
To make matters worse, the CFPB lacks the internal checks and balances to which other independent regulatory agencies are subject to.
To make matters worse, the captain of our plane announced that the airport was closed and all employees had been evacuated.
To make matters worse, drug use can compound a drinking problem, and America is in the grips of a drug epidemic.
To make matters worse, the government institution that should be, and has previously been, protecting voting rights is missing in action.
To make matters worse, the government ignored its meteorologists' warning that an extraordinarily dense fog was about to descend on London.
To make matters worse, her friends appear indifferent to it and won't welcome anything that smacks of criticism of the government.
To make matters worse, the mainstream media were busy chronicling body language and personal interactions between newly elected heads of state.
To make matters worse, the Trump administration has decided to terminate the temporary protected status program for Nicaraguans on Jan. 5.
And, to make matters worse, we're fighting this "evolutionary mismatch" with technology that wasn't part of human evolution — apps, headphones, podcasts.
To make matters worse, confrontations often take place next to a highway with cars whizzing by at 70 miles per hour.
To make matters worse, the proposal could destabilize funding for Medicare and Social Security, effects that aren't included in these estimates.
To make matters worse, a man-made famine has brought nearly 8 million people in Yemen to the brink of starvation.
However, the government sustained a loss of more than $19 million, and (to make matters worse) no criminal charges were filed.
To make matters worse, most employees fear speaking out against abusive conditions because they are undocumented immigrants and could be deported.
To make matters worse, Maduro has defied his own people, stealing power from their elected representatives, to preserve his disastrous rule.
To make matters worse, I was on a business trip which led to a feeling of having less control — real or perceived.
To make matters worse input prices rose on the back of higher raw material costs, suggesting a renewed pressure on operating margins.
To make matters worse, the ball had history to it: It set a record for most homers hit in a World Series.
Everyone you encounter reminds you of how strung out you look, and to make matters worse, the televisions start talking to you.
To make matters worse, we're told France name-dropped President Trump during the arrest ... in an effort to skate on the charges.
To make matters worse, he must watch them with Ben Affleck, Sienna Miller and his La La Land co-star Emma Stone.
To make matters worse, some have been able to trick the Face unlock feature with a picture, proving its lack of security.
To make matters worse, Shamekka's mom thinks that she has been working as a waitress at Applebee's, not a pseudo strip club.
To make matters worse, he waited until the final day to announce his decision and intentionally misled fans on Twitter, NBC reported.
To make matters worse, his harsh anti-immigration rhetoric seems to be having a chilling effect on crime reporting in immigrant communities.
To make matters worse, it is tied for first with three short-handed goals allowed after surrendering a pair in Saturday's loss.
Read: Disease-spreading mosquitoes could soon overrun Puerto Rico To make matters worse, the overwhelming number of bodies could affect public health.
To make matters worse, it may often be hard to find out which video games contain smoking characters and other tobacco references.
To make matters worse, we're told France name-dropped President Trump during the arrest in an effort to skate on the charges.
To make matters worse, the warmer seas would trigger stronger and more frequent hurricanes, which form when seawater evaporates at the surface.
To make matters worse, the path to opt out of the feature was not simple and required several clicks within the app.
To make matters worse, the bipartisan package is being delayed as a series of tornadoes and floods devastate the Midwest and South.
To make matters worse, Judge Mathis says there was something very important he needed in his whip, which probably exacerbated the sitch.
To make matters worse: Before you even get to the corset, she warns, there's a thong bodysuit you need to slip into.
To make matters worse, because Kingston police still thought that his car was stolen, they later found it—with Nungisa driving it.
To make matters worse, he said, the family's rented home is also in the demolition zone and the owner had already sold.
To make matters worse, he had a girlfriend now, and whatever time I did spend with him also had to include her.
To make matters worse, the Iraqi government is facing bankruptcy as a result of war expenses and the collapse in oil prices.
To make matters worse, in the early 903s there were hardly any customers for Iridium's satellite phone service, the constellation's raison d'être.
To make matters worse, the Oscars were a full 12 minutes longer than the 2019 awards — 215 minutes compared to 203 minutes.
To make matters worse, some companies outsource the training of their AI systems, a practice known as machine learning as a service.
To make matters worse, the Obama presidency has been characterized by injurious incompetence, in particular with regard to his signature achievement, Obamacare.
To make matters worse, America is one of only six major economies that impose a system of worldwide taxation on its businesses.
To make matters worse, the new swing vote — Justice Roberts — was in the dissent on the last two major opinions by Kennedy.
To make matters worse, the Saudis have tried to excuse the bombing of civilians in a market in 2016 -- in what Rep.
To make matters worse, the operations team wasn't communicating with customer experience associates about when people could expect their bags to ship.
To make matters worse, after a year of hate, Samsung didn't get rid of the Bixby button or even make its function customizable.
To make matters worse, victims themselves could be affected as funding runs out for food stamps and cash aid, causing extra financial strain.
To make matters worse, in the second episode, Saran goes after Abraham's mother and posts an old mugshot of her on social media.
To make matters worse, a newly formed Brexit Party led by Brexit provocateur Nigel Farage won the most seats in the European Parliament.
To make matters worse, the stock began trading below its 13-week moving average for the first time since its 2016 breakout began.
To make matters worse, Washington is pushing for the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, on charges of violating U.S. sanctions against Iran.
To make matters worse, the only members of the committee overseeing his thesis were Guinevere Kauffmann, her husband, and one of their employees.
To make matters worse, the bun was also dry, a sin that could probably be levied at just about any fast food bread.
To make matters worse, most people in this country aren't even doing their civic duty to vote for their local and state reps.
To make matters worse, two police chiefs had to be fired before a third could be found who would ignore the court's orders.
To make matters worse, BiP brought Kufrin to Mexico, where she attempted to clarify things between her former lover and her best friend.
To make matters worse, the SOEs are also feeling the pinch, with most of those involved in power generation saddled with overcapacity problems.
To make matters worse, Estis may not even be in The 800 Club, thanks to the owner of his building, one Donald Trump.
To make matters worse, investors are also shifting to high-dividend paying defensive sectors such as utilities in a rising interest rate environment.
To make matters worse, Yael seems to have taken a shine to the former suitor, sidling up to him after the jacuzzi talk.
To make matters worse, the flight has been canceled and her plummeting rating makes it impossible for the airline employee to transfer her.
Now, to make matters worse, people are taking jabs tying the robbery to Kim's supposed feud with Taylor Swift over Kanye's "Famous" lyrics.
To make matters worse, banking laws designed to detect and combat money laundering and illicit financial activities haven't been updated comprehensively in decades.
To make matters worse, they have the ability to jam my pulse engine, which means the trek to the next world takes forever.
To make matters worse, tolerance to the drug develops over time, so more cocaine is needed to create a high or reduce stress.
To make matters worse, sex pot Maddie Perez (Alexa Demie) and Barbie Ferreira's Kat both suffer a similar fate in very different ways.
To make matters worse, the NEO Program's drastically expanded budget created a bloated and inefficient tangle of different offices with no general supervision.
To make matters worse, Ukraine is already going through a rough time economically in the wake of a rash of pro-Russian insurgencies.
To make matters worse, data from four separate systems was required to assess benefits eligibility, and Booz Allen has access to only one.
"To make matters worse, heavy polluting industries are fighting to return to the days of limited pollution under the next administration," Reid said.
To make matters worse for banks, more than half the complaints — 57% — made between July and September were upheld in favour of customers.
To make matters worse, you have to decide whether you should charge your phone or watch first — and then locate two separate chargers.
To make matters worse, as Hillary tried to move the Obama needle forward, she reminded us what a mediocre campaigner she truly was.
To make matters worse, Sir Lanka has experienced below-average rains across most of the island through April, according to the Met Department.
To make matters worse, in one of the states they wanted to pursue, Wisconsin, only a presidential candidate could call for a recount.
To make matters worse, large swaths of our most fire-prone forests are inaccessible via firetruck, as was documented in the Camp Fire.
To make matters worse, many of them boast special features like water-resistance and Alexa compatibility that make the search even more difficult.
"To make matters worse, heavy polluting industries are fighting to return to the days of limited pollution under the next administration," he said.
"To make matters worse," Nadella writes, their managers and their managers' managers weren't invited, either, deepening the internal political intrigue of his decision.
To make matters worse for Dennis, he was on probation at the time of his arrest from his 2016 wrong way crash case.
To make matters worse, the Comstock Law also fails to provide a specific definition of "obscene," which caused serious headaches in the courtroom.
To make matters worse, Oprah brought him and book publisher Nan Talese on her show for a televised takedown of the memoir's inconsistencies.
To make matters worse, there is no medication treatment available for stimulants, and so using both together can complicate the path to recovery.
To make matters worse, in a number of lawsuits filed by advocates, there are allegations of children facing abuse, being drugged, and neglected.
We moved too quickly in our decision-making, and to make matters worse, we were too slow to talk to all of you.
" To make matters worse, Damian blames Giannina for the split, continuing, "I stayed consistent all the way through this and you have not.
To make matters worse, last week the Control Board started advocating for there to be no Christmas bonus for workers on the island.
To make matters worse, the conventional wisdom also glosses over an important assumption: Long-term stock market performance is stable and widely understood.
To make matters worse, within those charts are more charts: to track trends, momentum and viral activity; for vinyl sales; for video views.
To make matters worse, nearly all of the action on this bill was in the dead of night with a government shutdown looming.
To make matters worse, Tebow -- the No. 9 hitter for the day -- was 0-for-2 on the afternoon with 2 strikeouts. YIKES!!!
To make matters worse, before the call record of that conversation was released on Wednesday, President Trump pointed to it as exculpatory evidence.
To make matters worse, the number of Indians in employment or actively looking for work is falling -- a worrying combination for any economy.
To make matters worse, about 20 percent of food is tossed, often into the landfill, which then releases methane that harms the environment.
To make matters worse, this is all in the days leading up to payday and the most intense shopping holiday of the year.
To make matters worse, corals with plastic on them were 20 times more likely to be diseased than those that were not polluted.
To make matters worse, Trump's male Cabinet picks have worryingly narrow-minded views about the marginalized people who aren't represented in the Cabinet.
To make matters worse, the clinical trial was done in secret, and He failed to go through the normal channels, among other alleged improprieties.
To make matters worse, 81 percent of cheaters are repeat offenders, and 44 percent have committed the act at least three or more times.
H3N2 is known to be more virulent than other seasonal strains, and to make matters worse, vaccines against H3N20173 tend to be less effective.
In the short term, the most likely consequence will be to make matters worse for the two U.S. nationals currently held by North Korea.
To make matters worse, forest fires release enormous amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, counteracting whatever progress the state has managed to make.
But to make matters worse—or better, depending on your perspective—some of the hoverboards actually caught fire when officials attempted to destroy them.
To make matters worse, this cornerstone of the scientific method has surprisingly little evidence for its effectiveness, and many mysteries about how it works.
And to make matters worse, Damon has a history of tone-deafness when it comes to questions of how to reform the Hollywood system.
To make matters worse, the New START treaty, which limits strategic nuclear warheads and has strong verification provisions, is up for renewal in 2021.
To make matters worse, that statement puts all of the blame on Brittany and her alleged delivery snacking for the problems in the relationship.
To make matters worse, the data was exposed two months ago, and since then, the company hasn't notified the victims, nor disclosed the breach.
And to make matters worse, Varys comes in with the secret identity of the shadowy slavery-loving individuals who orchestrated the Siege of Meereen.
To make matters worse, the program recently came under new legal scrutiny, regarding whether allowance auctions (which raise state revenue) violate the state's Prop.
And to make matters worse, he won't be the only Democrat trying to use his money and name-recognition to garner more Democratic support.
To make matters worse, the very efforts used to try to prevent the spread of malaria have helped contribute to the risk of resistance.
To make matters worse, Mr Xi's assumption of power occurred amid the most vicious struggle within the leadership that China had seen since Tiananmen.
To make matters worse, when he approaches his friend Dory (Alia Shawkat) about it, she instead thinks about how she could benefit from it.
To make matters worse, the very language used to talk about politics is arguably unintelligible, an accidental jumble of self-contradictions and confused taxonomies.
To make matters worse, Trump would fall into this particular trap with a lawyer who may have tossed away any protections for his client.
To make matters worse, the Brexit Party, a new group which won the European Parliamentary elections, has made considerable gains into the Conservative base.
To make matters worse, there is little sympathy in Britain for so-called Eurocrats, whose high pay and generous allowances have long attracted envy.
To make matters worse, Congress has made over $2628 trillion in promises to our senior citizens and future retirees through our unsustainable entitlement programs.
Mnuchin's attempts over the weekend to assure investors only seemed to make matters worse as the confusing signals from Washington sent the markets plunging.
To make matters worse, the Department of Education's projections, which inform the president's annual budget request, have not been updated to reflect current realities.
To make matters worse, the stock market is projected to grow, but nowhere near the rate of growth experienced in the 1980s and 1990s.
To make matters worse, WSOF's welterweight champion Jon Fitch, a former UFC star and another one of its biggest names, is now contemplating retirement.
To make matters worse, Food52 was mostly a blog with no plans of becoming a media company, so it made for a tough sell.
To make matters worse, the flu vaccine is not proving to be very effective against this year's main strain, because of a virus mutation.
To make matters worse, President Trump announced on Tuesday that he was rescinding a rule requiring federal infrastructure projects to account for rising seas.
To make matters worse, Turkey's court system has been in turmoil since a failed coup in 2016, further delaying already slow-moving criminal proceedings.
To make matters worse, the algorithms that drive our digital economy tell us what is normal, and in doing so, push us toward sameness.
And to make matters worse, the Wall Street Journal has reported that Cambridge Analytica has become the focus of information inquiries by Robert Mueller.
Hazan's group released a report last summer excoriating the government's new effort to segregate jihadi prisoners, saying the plan threatened to make matters worse.
Specifically, the agency separated children from their families at the U.S. border and then, to make matters worse, lost track of many of them.
To make matters worse, the Trump administration has opted for a resurgence of coal and other carbon fuels, not an emphasis on alternative energy.
To make matters worse, Zinke is using his empty NPS maintenance backlog proposal as cover for his inaction and outright attacks on the LWCF.
To make matters worse, almost 45% of Indian women believe that a husband is justified in beating his wife, according to World Bank data.
And, to make matters worse, Gabbard's voting history has often fallen more in line with Republicans rather than Democrats in key areas like immigration.
To make matters worse, it is unclear that the project will actually have any benefit for U.S. workers — the whole reason that EXIM exists.
To make matters worse, female journalists who have tried to responsibly report on this revolting news cycle have been faced with chauvinistic attacks themselves.
To make matters worse, HHS also cut funding for the nonprofits and health clinics responsible for ACA outreach by as much as 98 percent.
To make matters worse, the country's media has become extremely pliant and is failing to hold the prime minister and his government to scrutiny.
To make matters worse, Medicaid and Medicare — the two main insurance programs for people with disabilities — are also on Trump and Congress's chopping block.
To make matters worse, Teter has a respiratory condition, and when she was struck, she fell backward onto an oxygen tank in her backpack.
To make matters worse, we've imposed more and more work requirements on public assistance, even as we've regulated away access to legally legitimate jobs.
And to make matters worse, there are penalties in the rulebook that give the referee little choice, like the terrible puck-over-glass rule.
To make matters worse, Trump actually believed both covers, getting "lathered up about the media's hypocrisy," writes Shane Goldmacher, chief White House correspondent for Politico.
To make matters worse, her sister Polly had a torrid relationship with Jason that set off a nervous breakdown landing her in a group home.
To make matters worse, most investors have poured money into funds at the bottom of this interest-rate cycle, when rates were at their lows.
To make matters worse, the software forced users to swirl their fingers around the perimeter of the display, as if to mimic the rotating bezel.
To make matters worse, once McCann had finally made his way into the building, he couldn't fit his rollator through the doorway of his room.
But bad as things are now, experts warn that increasing human presence in the WUI and continuing warming are only going to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, most people feel too depleted, mentally and physically, to create a healthy way of life that would make them feel better.
It would likely take time before they find buyers for their oil and to make matters worse, we are in a period of abundant supply.
To make matters worse, in order for her to hand-deliver the dress to Ladyshopper210, she must conquer her biggest fear: walking over a bridge.
To make matters worse, Ji and her 42-year-old mother are the sole breadwinners of the family since her father passed away last year.
To make matters worse, he actually tries to sexually assault Ana when it becomes clear that she's not going to come to his bed willingly.
To make matters worse, the one institution that's supposed to provide a check on GB Sciences' pricing power — Southern University — has lagged far behind schedule.
To make matters worse, Trump pressured cabinet members and, as reported this week, ranking members of Congress to force an end to the Russian investigation.
To make matters worse, the global and national security challenges that are most efficiently met by the Navy's mobile, independent striking capability are rapidly increasing.
Sarlatte says he was 66 years old at the time he was fired -- and says to make matters worse, he was terminated over the phone.
To make matters worse, a knock to striker Raul Jimenez left Mexico with six important first team players injured before the following game against Honduras.
To make matters worse, Mundy claims Schutt KNEW its helmets were ripping open other players before the incident -- but did nothing to remedy the problem.
To make matters worse, these substandard conditions occur in low-income communities and the people that live there don't have resources to fortify their homes.
To make matters worse, he ordered her around — telling her which guests needed what and expecting her to take care of them, which she did.
To make matters worse, local politicians have also "exploited and manipulated" people's Ebola fears ahead of a December election in the country, according to Salama.
To make matters worse for McCaskill, Koch-funded political group Americans for Prosperity launched a $1.8 million ad campaign on Tuesday against the sitting senator.
To make matters worse, President Donald Trump and his allies quickly seized the opportunity to discredit their opposition and stoke further divisions among his challengers.
To make matters worse, opponents of dealing with the toxic landfills have complicated the issue by advancing bogus arguments designed to keep them in operation.
To make matters worse, I don't even have an actual bath — and my dog is way too big to be washed in the kitchen sink.
To make matters worse, the pas de deux for the Destroyer and the princess is another love duet, but of a perverse and disturbing kind.
To make matters worse for Uber, Levandowski asserted his Fifth Amendment rights last week after his legal counsel warned that he could face criminal charges.
To make matters worse, presenting corrective information to a group with firmly held beliefs can actually strengthen their view, despite the new information undermining it.
To make matters worse, Perrineau is a woman of color, and Dunham is a powerful, wealthy white feminist using her position to discredit Perrineau's allegations.
To make matters worse, the wind kicked up a ton of loose snow so it was exceedingly hard to pull the sled through all the drifts.
" To make matters worse, Adams went on to compare his marriage to Moore to being "stuck to the spiritual equivalent of a soggy piece of cardboard.
To make matters worse, only 18 percent of plastic surgery-related content on Instagram is posted by board-certified surgeons, according to another of Schierle's reports.
To make matters worse, the water temperatures in the Arctic Ocean are several degrees above average, which is an expected result of having less sea ice.
Joke's on you, Mr. President To make matters worse, the President managed to aid and abet Russia in his own official readout of the phone date.
To make matters worse, the catalog accompanying the exhibition had one main essay, written by a 213 year-old Black student, which contained anti-Semitic statements.
" To make matters worse, Larson was initially rejected after auditioning for a role as Toni Collette's teen daughter on the Showtime series "United States of Tara.
And, to make matters worse, Fed officials are now adding their "forward guidance" with speculations about the number of interest rate hikes in the coming months.
The weather isn't friendly, Valentine's Day is a tacky reminder that love has been commercialized irrevocably, and, to make matters worse, it's not even holiday season.
To make matters worse, I checked with the mess hall workers and they informed me there were no special diet trays at this prison at all.
To make matters worse, one of the largest corporations relevant to the durable goods portion of the manufacturing sector has been hamstrung virtually the entire year.
To make matters worse, the law gave states a "caseload reduction credit," which reduces the work requirement for states that see their welfare rolls fall substantially.
To make matters worse, this lingo makes it difficult to distinguish between genuine investment professionals and salespeople with inherent conflicts of interest and lack of training.
To make matters worse, when I started the fifth grade, there was a girl who bullied me consistently and beat me up a couple of times.
To make matters worse, the women performed a highly demanding physical job for $7.25 an hour and were not paid for additional required trips and appearances.
To make matters worse, the awkward placement of the Bixby button under the volume rocker means you'll mistakenly trigger it by just picking up the phone.
To make matters worse for the administration, the Supreme Court is on its summer recess, in which justices typically travel, take vacations and teach law classes.
"We moved too quickly in our decision making and then to make matters worse, we were too slow to talk to all of you," Brack said.
" She added, "To make matters worse … we don't currently have hot water in our house so I had to drive to another house to bathe him.
To make matters worse, most Windows Phone apps (of which there were few to begin with) didn't work with Continuum, so it was dead on arrival.
To make matters worse, the IRS data retrieval tool that helps borrowers apply for these repayment plans will be down for several weeks, the agency said.
To make matters worse, Lopez accidentally hits herself in the face with a microphone, leaving blood dripping "down [her] face" and later swells into a bruise.
Your job's a joke, your love life's DOA, and to make matters worse you're standing on the street waiting to go inside and eat... street food.
To make matters worse, transaction data within internal bank networks wasn't always adequately protected, meaning attackers who had burrowed in could potentially track and manipulate data.
To make matters worse, the couple had already been chowing down on the green stuff when they found the unwelcome extra ingredient lurking in their salad.
To make matters worse, Venezuela already has the third highest number of AIDS infections per resident in South America, and an extremely high teen pregnancy rate.
To make matters worse, Ali finally learned the origins of the baby — the popular fan theories Ali was implanted with the eggs Emily donated were correct.
To make matters worse — and in defiance of Colombia's obligations under international law — Arias has been systematically denied the right of any appeal of his conviction.
To make matters worse, Trump responded to divisions within the Republican caucus by attacking the hardline Freedom Caucus, which he blamed for the unpopular bill's defeat.
To make matters worse, your chin volcano has now sprouted neighboring offspring—little zit clusters sprinkled across your skin like remnants of a bacterial glitter bomb.
To make matters worse, some blood centers around the country have still not changed their donor questionnaire to reflect the new recommendations, according to my research.
To make matters worse, Grafton's warehouse and equipment were also showing signs of extreme wear and the quality of the furniture was suffering as a result.
To make matters worse, Trump lost married women by only 2 points to Clinton, but in 2018 the GOP lost them by more than 85033 points.
"To make matters worse, when young people take the brave step to reach out for help, it's far too difficult to get support," he told CNN.
To make matters worse, the deteriorating foreign relations has come at a time when Turkey has undergone the greatest domestic purge of security and intelligence officials.
"To make matters worse, it is Russia alone that had agreed to be the guarantor of the removal of all chemical weapons from Syria," Haley said.
To make matters worse ... we're told the prowlers were able to get in fairly easy -- through his very own back door ... which was left completely unlocked.
To make matters worse, a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, so a 10% slowdown in a storm's pace could double an area's rainfall and flooding.
To make matters worse, other countries in the region with large populations of Venezuelan migrants, including Ecuador, Peru and Chile, have recently tightened their visa requirements.
To make matters worse, the starting catcher, Gary Sanchez, is also out, with a groin strain, and is unlikely to play before the end of August.
To make matters worse, largemouth bass intentionally were introduced into Lake Pátzcuaro in the 1930s, and in 1974 the much more destructive carp were brought in.
To make matters worse, Shonda Rhimes, the showrunner behind the ABC hits "Scandal" and "Grey's Anatomy," decided to make Netflix her home for all future projects.
To make matters worse, inflation is at a 12-year high, partly owing to Brazil's extremely high deficit (which is at roughly 10.8 percent of GDP).
To make matters worse, an early morning brawl in October outside a casino that was captured on videotape left the mayor with a literal black eye.
To make matters worse, toymakers lost a key outlet this year when Toys "R" Us shut down or sold all its stores after filing for bankruptcy.
To make matters worse, the U.S. House of Representatives recently approved non-nuclear sanctions against Iran, targeting the country's ballistic missile program and support for Hezbollah.
To make matters worse, she told everyone afterward her Hollywood faux pas was totally worth it because at least Johnny Depp waved and smiled at her.
To make matters worse, state and local spending lagged for years, and overall recovery was notably slower than any other recession after the Second World War.
To make matters worse, both are overshadowed by the $1,000 all-screen iPhone X, which Apple considers the foundation for the next iteration of the iPhone.
To make matters worse, North Korea has what Baker called a "militant population," meaning random civilians could, and probably would, take it upon themselves to fight.
To make matters worse, Harrison did not ask Victoria F. about her decision to model "White Lives Matter" clothing, including garments emblazoned with the Confederate flag.
To make matters worse, Adrien started signing his prints "Nadar jne" ("jne" for "jeune," the younger), which eventually resulted in a bitter lawsuit between the brothers.
And, to make matters worse, even if they could pass such a thing out of the Congress, a Balanced Budget Amendment alone is very, very dangerous.
To make matters worse, we had to move in the summer before junior year, and Robin and I had to live — just the two of us.
To make matters worse, when Vertus's brother Benny is killed in a gang war, revenge is in the air, which sends their mother into a tailspin.
To make matters worse, 51 million working Americans don&apost have disability coverage other than Social Security Disability Insurance, which can be difficult to qualify for.
To make matters worse, 28 members of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC), which advises Homeland Security on matters of cybersecurity, resigned en masse last fall.
To make matters worse, Louise Linton posted a picture of herself on Instagram getting off the plane with hashtags for the clothing brands she was wearing.
To make matters worse, the tenures of two principal defenders of the deal in Europe -- Federica Mogherini and Helga Schmid -- come to an end in May.
To make matters worse, Rousseff had gone on a spending spree: The deficit increased from 2 percent of GDP in 2010 to 10 percent in 2015.
To make matters worse, he has been allowed just one face-to-face visit with his wife and has not seen his children since his arrest.
To make matters worse, Oman's Arab neighbours are withholding aid; they are vexed by its friendship with Iran, neutrality in Yemen and now its closeness to Qatar.
And to make matters worse for so many, the government does not appear to be standing up to Trump — on the contrary, according to columnist Arturo Balderas.
To make matters worse, Florence was about 50 miles (80 km) larger in diameter due to global warming, putting more people in harm's way, the study showed.
To make matters worse, their pitchers have also struggled on the road, posting an ugly 7.24 ERA during away games compared to a 1.17 ERA at home.
To make matters worse, the company was last week slapped with a lawsuit by one of its biggest investors, which claims that Theranos knowingly lied to it.
To make matters worse, Clare discovers he apparently had another woman trapped in the apartment under similar circumstances in the past, but she's nowhere to be found.
To make matters worse, Tex and the gang choose this particular moment to burst in, surrounding Cliff and Francesca, who now appear to be in mortal danger.
To make matters worse, the marriage came just as her brother John F. Kennedy, with an eye toward the presidency, was considering running for Congress in Massachusetts.
And to make matters worse, he decided to show up to a group hangout with a slice of cake for D-Lo to celebrate her half-birthday.
To make matters worse, the FTC and New York Attorney General allege that the company behind Prevagen was actively targeting seniors who were struggling with deteriorating memory.
To make matters worse for the Avalanche, defenseman Patrick Wiercioch collided with teammate Matt Duchene while going for the puck in open ice in the third period.
To make matters worse, Yellow Jackets freshman point guard Jose Alvarado was injured in an on-court collision late in the first half and did not return.
To make matters worse, there's this damn bird that's been nesting underneath the gutter right outside the window, and the clicking and ticking is driving him nuts.
And to make matters worse for Kellogg's majority white, working class residents, the once lucrative mining industry has yet to be replaced by another, similarly lucrative industry.
And to make matters worse, the social media giant is now accused of banning this ad from a Florida Republican because of the Second Amendment message. Watch.
But to make matters worse, Nickelback is in full-on promotion mode for the band's new album, which surely makes the multiple newsletters even more wonderfully obnoxious.
To make matters worse, both the U.S. and Russia are modernizing their already formidable nuclear arsenals, making them even more deadly; these plans extend over several decades.
To make matters worse, Lending Club also disclosed that Mr. Laplanche may have secretly been investing in a fund that Lending Club also had a position in.
To make matters worse, the whole transaction involves a ridiculous amount of paperwork that keeps me tied down to a desk rather than working in my fields.
To make matters worse, analysts have been twisting the criminal code in a virtual contest to find a way — any way — to indict Trump or his family.
To make matters worse, a bunch of companies that make chips and other components used in iPhones lowered their forecasts, citing sluggish demand for high-end phones.
" To make matters worse, the acting Afghanin minister of defense, when characterizing al Qaeda's strength in his country, called the group "very active" and a "big threat.
To make matters worse, Uber also now says it paid hackers $100,000 to delete the data and keep the breach quiet, and did not report the incident.
To make matters worse, Chile operates on a market-driven economy, which has led to the privatization of its education system, social safety programs, and health care.
To make matters worse, the candidates don't have much left to do or say at this point, so our unblinking eyes are mostly inundated with polling data.
To make matters worse, Callie asking for a switch in the Sophia schedule twice in one day sets off Arizona, who isn't prepared to be nice anymore.
To make matters worse for Kira, the only two seats free are in the first row—so we creep, half-crouched and feeling rather guilty, into place.
To make matters worse, the U.S. reportedly rebuffed a NATO offer to change the summit dates so Tillerson could attend both their meeting and the Xi trip.
To make matters worse, a dispute between Russia and Saudi Arabia has resulted in a flood of crude oil, depressing prices and hurting the domestic energy industry.
To make matters worse, fears of an economic slowdown that depresses demand for crude has dragged the oil price down below the level before last month's attack.
In Jabeur's last three rounds, she has hit more unforced errors than winners, and to make matters worse, swinging big is rarely the solution against quick counterpunchers.
To make matters worse, they do not receive compensation for the cost of gas, wear and tear on their cars, or other expenses incurred on the job.
To make matters worse, the couple has seemingly been hard up for money -- June recently pawned a diamond ring and sold her house for way under value.
To make matters worse, Adam Sandler—who delivered a powerful, arguably career-best performance as Howard Ratner in Uncut Gems—got snubbed for a Best Actor nomination.
To make matters worse, the Senate's defenders of forced arbitration seem to have no grasp of the facts at all, and real people will pay the price.
To make matters worse, the proposed budget includes $1.4 billion for school vouchers, a program that has been shown to actually decrease academic achievement among disadvantaged students.
To make matters worse, more often than not, the funds you're investing in for retirement come with hidden fees that eat away at your earnings every year.
To make matters worse, the EU gives subsidies to its vineyards for marketing and advertising, a benefit not available to Mercosur producers, including Brazil's more domestically oriented vineyards.
Gollygooops"   To make matters worse, Adams went on to compare his marriage to Moore, 34, to being "stuck to the spiritual equivalent of a soggy piece of cardboard.
Lower oil prices continue to make matters worse, and Iraqi Kurdistan has taken advantage of the situation and works towards independence and beefing up its unilateral export plans.
Gollygooops" To make matters worse, Adams went on to compare his marriage to Moore, 34, to being "stuck to the spiritual equivalent of a soggy piece of cardboard.
And to make matters worse, for many teens, their bodies are telling them it's still time to be in bed when they are trying to listen in class.
To make matters worse, Ms. Brown had no paid maternity leave and used up all of her sick days by the time the triplets were 2 months old.
To make matters worse, the soil is bearing the burden of the excess use of fertiliser and pesticide, which has increased as China's demand for grain has risen.
Some members of parliament want to make matters worse by forcing users of Facebook and Twitter to register with the government and further criminalising "insults" against the state.
To make matters worse, the only reason Apple was able to report any growth in iPhone sales was due to 26 million iPhones being added to channel inventory.
To make matters worse, Barnard said, black students are disproportionately targeted by for-profit colleges, which have come under scrutiny for their high price tags and poor outcomes.
And to make matters worse, Bresch never mentioned that they were subtracting these taxes from their equation, leading Congress to believe that their obfuscation was deliberate and calculated.
To make matters worse, Senators Burr and Feinstein chair the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which means they're the very people tasked with overseeing overreach by intelligence agencies.
Torres goes on to explain that this rare worm is hunted by an equally rare giant amphibian—and to make matters worse, giant worms are pretty damn slow.
To make matters worse, after she died, her sister Lavinia Dickinson honored a deathbed wish and burned all the letters the poet had received from friends and family.
To make matters worse, a few minutes later, he allowed the president of the anti-abortion Texas Alliance for Life lobby group to extend his testimony without interruption.
To make matters worse, hydro power generation was down due to lower rainfall, while solar, wind and nuclear growth was not quick enough to make up the shortfall.
To make matters worse, the IRS data-retrieval tool that helps borrowers apply for these repayment plans has been shut down since early March over concerns about cybersecurity.
To make matters worse, Wired reported it's also possible to take data publicly available via Strava's API and see the names of individuals tied to specific running routes.
To make matters worse, consumers have lost out on free checking, debit card rewards, and other bank perks they've come to rely on and love over the years.
To make matters worse, upon returning home from murdering his mistress, John is confronted with the scene of his wife having an affair with someone she works with.
Everyone's in a rush to get to the yacht of the mysterious Victor Strand (Colman Domingo), and to make matters worse, zombies are suddenly nipping at their heels.
To make matters worse the institute was disinclined to have Dr. Hall do the study because they did not want to be involved with a reality TV show.
To make matters worse, we also know that William Barr, Trump's official nominee for attorney general, sent an unsolicited memo to DOJ officials in June, criticizing Mueller's investigation.
To make matters worse, it emerged that executives and employees of Under Armour had been charging the company for visits to strip clubs with athletes or co-workers.
To make matters worse, the kingdom was downgraded by Fitch from an A+ to an A rating over insecurity and growing risks of conflict in the Gulf region.
Then, to make matters worse, Hannah hops into a car with a stranger driving back to the city, because she doesn't want to wait for the tow company.
To make matters worse, this time in my life coincided with the period that Fucked Up found itself becoming more of a real band, and ultimately my job.
To make matters worse for the South Koreans looking to just chill out for a bit, cannabis offenses aren't just a slap on the wrist in South Korea.
To make matters worse for the banking industry, U.S. banking giant Wells Fargo has recently been under investigation for a massive scandal involving dubious sales and business practices.
To make matters worse, we've elected as president a libertine devoted not to fostering a spirit of collective purpose, but to his right to do anything he pleases.
To make matters worse, the fund-raising will not go to help the sick and the poor; the money will be used to finance the Met's Costume Institute!
To make matters worse, while all this was going on, Tesla was allowed to become the first foreign automaker to build and operate its own factory in China.
And to make matters worse, President Trump has appointed Cabinet secretaries that support making it harder for workers to organize, raising prescription drug prices and privatizing our schools.
To make matters worse, at the same time we're devoting a declining share of federal dollars to children, we're burdening our kids with an ever-rising national debt.
To make matters worse for Philadelphia was the early departure of All-Star Ben Simmons, who aggravated a back injury on a layup midway into the first quarter.
To make matters worse, the company killed its admittedly terrible dedicated Mac app last year, only to resurrect it as an experimental, buggy Catalyst version back in October.
To make matters worse, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly 80 percent of California middle and high schools start before 8:30 a.m.
To make matters worse, this winter Vinalhaven will be without Salt, a beloved restaurant that was among the few gathering places to stay open during the coldest months.
To make matters worse, Lemire tells us that DaBaby completely flaked on the gig ... bouncing after the altercation and allegedly taking the money he was paid with him.
To make matters worse, both fighters failed drug tests in the fallout of this fight—Diaz for marijuana, and Silva for the much more severe banned substance Drostanolone.
To make matters worse, markets have been jittery this week as President Donald Trump reignited trade war fears by threatening to escalate tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods.
To make matters worse, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has threatened to halt cooperation and intelligence sharing with allies who adopt equipment made by the Chinese telecom company Huawei.
To make matters worse, smashing particles together produces heaps of bottom quarks, so it is challenging to track down which of them might have originated from a Higgs boson.
To make matters worse, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) dropped out as a partner, though the it has declined to answer if the decision was related to Mallory's comments.
To make matters worse, the monsoon season is expected to last for another four to five months, and water levels aren't expected to drop until then (human intervention notwithstanding).
To make matters worse, during the post-game press conference, he sat with a black hoodie pulled over his head and sullenly answered reporters' questions with mostly monosyllabic answers.
To make matters worse, Clinton them attempted to clean up his answer on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" but ended up blaming NBC for even asking the question.
To make matters worse, the fall of Cuban ally President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government in Venezuela would be a serious blow to the Communist-run nation's already fragile economy.
To make matters worse, Poo says that most domestic workers are not protected against sexual violence by the federal government because they usually work alone or in small teams.
To make matters worse, trucks ferrying stolen fuel often flee the pipelines at high speed, and it is not unusual for them to overturn and cause even more damage.
To make matters worse, it now has to hunt for the mole responsible for a deeply embarrassing leak of dispatches from the country's ambassador to Washington, Sir Kim Darroch.
To make matters worse, Michael took out a loan on the house that he can't possibly pay back in full, which means that the family could soon be homeless.
To make matters worse, DeVos has already significantly rolled back Title IX protections for trans students, siding with the right of individual school districts and institutions to interpret protections.
To make matters worse, within hours of her arrival, Deja and Beth have a heated altercation that turns physical over a pack of cigarettes Beth finds in Deja's belongings.
To make matters worse, there's a stray host on the loose in the park, prompting Elise and Stubbs (who will forever be known as Spare Hemsworth) to go investigate.
To make matters worse, only three companies are large-scale manufacturers of insulin in the United States -- dominating the market and drastically raising prices over the past two decades.
To make matters worse, China is also grappling with an outbreak of swine fever, which has dragged down its soybean demand as the oilseed is used for animal feed.
To make matters worse, few families have a choice as to whether the mother or father stays home: Less than one-fifth of American employers offer paid paternity leave.
To make matters worse, the touchscreens seem often to not even register contact, either from the giant, vaguely obscene prodding tools used in some games, or from players' hands.
Then in late November, to make matters worse, one VA official testified to Congress that figuring out which veteran students are shortchanged would be more effort than it's worth.
To make matters worse, the Florida State program was figuratively slapped in the face during the offseason when head coach Jimbo Fisher left the team for Texas A&M.
To make matters worse, parents complaining weren't told how to get a refund and Amazon had even suggested at times that refunds weren't possible, the FTC's complaint had said.
To make matters worse, very few people, white or black, wanted to subscribe to a vision of America that grew progressively more damning in the course of Kelley's career.
To make matters worse, this retrograde started out in Sagittarius, and totally messed with both your self-worth and bank account, and then retrograded right back into your sign!
To make matters worse, Congress limits residents of a given country to no more than 28500 percent of the total number of green cards available in a given year.
To make matters worse, the adversity score was visible to colleges and universities, but not to the students themselves, thus clouding the entire process in a shroud of secrecy.
To make matters worse, AnchorBank had received federal bailout funds during the financial crisis, so the Justice Department pursued the case because of the potential misuse of taxpayer money.
To make matters worse, he stuttered badly and was bullied at boarding school, not only for his stammer but for wetting his bed and being such a poor scholar.
To make matters worse, a case at the United States Supreme Court could leave our governments and others with no effective way to obtain vital evidence of serious crimes.
To make matters worse for Philadelphia was the early departure of fellow All-Star Ben Simmons, who aggravated a back injury on a layup midway into the first quarter.
To make matters worse ... we're told investigators have wasted time looking into videos posted online allegedly connected to the murder, but they've all ended up unrelated to the case.
To make matters worse, when natural carbon sinks like the Amazon rainforest and woodlands in Australia burn down, that reduces the natural avenues by which CO2 can get absorbed.
To make matters worse, The Hill reported that the FBI busted a Russian spy ring that had infiltrated the Clintons' orbit the day before the former president's lucrative speech.
To make matters worse, there are few channels of communication between adversaries — particularly the United States and Russia, which maintain more than 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons.
To make matters worse, a rise in obesity rates means that only some of the young people who are interested in enlisting in the armed forces can even qualify.
To make matters worse, the Times article points out, due to underreporting and intentional misinformation, our government is being far from transparent about the human toll of these strikes.
Janet Jackson's ex-husband #1 slammed his car into an oncoming vehicle and managed to make matters worse when he bolted from the scene ... and TMZ has the footage.
To make matters worse, the game doesn't seem to be completely finished, and actually playing a round using motion controls and the Switch's Joy-Cons has proven to be confusing.
The spread, to make matters worse, was shot for Vogue's "diversity" issue, which featured a group of models on its cover, including Liu Wen, the magazine's first Chinese cover model.
To make matters worse, the dividend cuts meant that MLPs became bond market equivalent stocks, and were hammered mercilessly in anticipation of an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
To make matters worse, California's Public Utilities Commission found in 22019 that PG&E had falsified records related to its natural gas pipelines for five years following the 2010 explosion.
To make matters worse, China is finding it hard to identify profitable projects in many belt-and-road countries (Chinese businessmen in central Asia call it "One Road, One Trap").
To make matters worse, borrowing has become less efficient over the past decade as more of it has been done in places and by firms with declining growth in productivity.
To make matters worse, the Highway Trust Fund is routinely raided to pay for various other projects like local mass transit systems that have little to do with road repair.
To make matters worse, Mr Abe may find it hard to enact reforms as his tenure draws to a close, thanks to jostling within the party to choose his successor.
Dead grey-headed foxes hanging upside down in trees (Screenshot from a video by Wildlife Aid)To make matters worse, the eastern states of Australia are currently experiencing terrible wildfires.
To make matters worse, Zika can also be transmitted by blood transfusions and through sexual contact, particularly oral, anal and vaginal sex, and even by secretions left on sex toys.
To make matters worse, while writing this very piece my editor kindly suggested I at least get into the summer festival mood by listening to Spotify's graciously concocted Glasto playlist.
The issue is so severe that it's been referred to as an epidemic and, to make matters worse, depression and suicidal ideation are extremely taboo topics within the Latinx community.
To make matters worse, Philip's father blames him for his sister's death since she wouldn't have gotten on that plane had he not gotten into so much trouble at school.
To make matters worse, top White House aide Josh Raffel, who is considered a close ally of both Kushner and Trump, is leaving the White House in the coming months.
To make matters worse, DeMarre Carroll and Cory Joseph played like crap after the 8 PM tipoff -- with the two hitting a combined 3 of 12 shots for 8 points.
To make matters worse, Gordon points out that the financials (XLF) have dropped over the past week while the S&P has remained "sideways," meaning that the sector is underperforming.
To make matters worse, recovery from last year's season of storms — which included Hurricanes Harvey Irma and Maria — is sluggish, incomplete and lacking a cohesive vision or timeline for completion.
To make matters worse, Rubio's high truancy rate was high throughout his Senate career, as he missed almost 85033 percent of all votes from the moment he entered the Senate.
To make matters worse, many states and landlords have "zero tolerance for crime" policies, so if someone calls the police due to domestic violence, the landlord can the evict them.
To make matters worse, students might wipe too hard or too many times in an attempt to feel clean, injuring the delicate skin and tearing it even more, Goldstein explained.
To make matters worse, he said that vaping companies are now mimicking a lot of the tactics and strategies long used by cigarette companies to market their products to kids.
To make matters worse, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is prohibited from releasing information about its firearms database to the CDC and the National Institutes of Health.
To make matters worse, Erdogan has overturned the Istanbul local election and has soured Turkish relations with the United States due to his close cooperation with Russia on defense issues.
To make matters worse for John Calipari's squad, the program paid a whopping $90,000 to host Evansville — a mid-major Division I school that plays in the Missouri Valley Conference.
To make matters worse, this month, the Republican majorities in both the House and the Senate defeated measures that would have appropriated $250 million for election security grants to states.
To make matters worse, Corbyn took three days after Berger's tweet to apologize for his Facebook comment as well as the larger issue of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
To make matters worse, research shows that even when looking at workers below the age of 65, the U.S. lags behind peers like France and Germany in labor force participation.
To make matters worse, because the "monopsony tax" drives workers out of the labor force, it simultaneously reduces tax revenue and increases social welfare payouts to the unemployed and destitute.
To make matters worse, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) multiemployer program, the funding backstop for plans that have run out of money, is also projected to collapse by 2025.
To make matters worse, what began as a whistleblower complaint about a series of concerning episodes within the executive branch has turned into a full-scale separation of powers showdown.
To make matters worse, accessing a reasonable accommodation under the workplace disability discrimination laws typically requires self-advocacy skills, which can be especially challenging for someone on the autism spectrum.
To make matters worse, traffic to shopping malls and department stores in North America has been in a long-running decline, and online competitors, most notably Amazon, are making headway.
To make matters worse, Mr Weigel must do this with a genre of music unfamiliar to the average reader thanks to a dearth of hit singles, radio play or cultural touchstones.
To make matters worse, several arks — huge ships carrying 20,000 or so representatives of each Milky Way species — have gone missing, taking a huge chunk of the potential population with them.
To make matters worse, Box puts Naz in a Harvard t-shirt, which gives off the impression that he is a privileged rich kid, immediately alienating him from the fellow inmates.
To make matters worse for the guy ... he ended up getting arrested a SECOND time in April after Michigan cops suspected him of stealing a $75,000 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor.
To make matters worse, Grayston apparently knew that the funds were missing since 2014, but tried to keep the project alive, all the while hiding the fraud from his 5,2000 backers.
His friends accuse him of slowing down their operation; and to make matters worse, the ghost of the accident victim decides to haunt Nanu and make herself comfortable in his house.
To make matters worse, Cashman says Darien police were already looking for a white Jeep after a man driving that car had allegedly brandished a gun in a local doctor's office.
To make matters worse, the description of the portrait read, "Printed in the USA, this print captures the essence of Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency of the United States."Ouch.
To make matters worse, many of these life insurers have a mismatch between the duration of the promises they have made to policyholders and the shorter time until their assets mature.
Why it matters: Price's use of private jets is being investigated by the inspector general's office, and Politico is dropping new details almost every day that seem to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, lower fuel costs have given big carriers room to chop fares so that smaller, low-cost rivals do not undercut them, leading to revenue-draining price wars.
To make matters worse, those taking the clearest stances on what the social contract should be are not necessarily the ones who could get the hard work done to fix it.
To make matters worse, they make this poor woman go down a rickety emergency staircase, each step threatening to do more damage to Claire's ankles than IKO could ever dream of.
To make matters worse, exporters unable to pass their extra carbon costs to world markets will likely see their competitiveness wane since the federal carbon-pricing plan doesn't issue export rebates.
To make matters worse, Day's wife, Ellie, suffered an allergic reaction at the P.G.A. Champions dinner Tuesday night, forcing the couple to spend most of the night in a nearby hospital.
To make matters worse, Trump met the avalanche of expert criticism by doubling down, questioning the entire One China theology that undergirded the architecture of U.S.-China and U.S.-Taiwan relations.
To make matters worse, Erdogan, who has been in power since 2003 and is now more powerful after Sunday's vote, has always wanted to pursue growth at all cost, analysts noted.
To make matters worse, the arduous duration of the meal prohibits us from flipping your table and getting some new customers—which, I'm sorry, is a priority as a food establishment.
This dude is a serial dine-and-dasher, but to make matters worse, he continually leaves his blind dates, who he typically meets on apps such as Bumble, at the table.
And to make matters worse, a recent interview with one of the film's writers revealed that the movie may have initially included such a love story—but it was edited out.
To make matters worse, the program itself, officially known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is continually under threat of being terminated because of how costly it is for taxpayers.
To make matters worse, people of color are most likely to use skin-lightening creams—and are already more vulnerable to health issues related to toxicity in their products and environments.
To make matters worse, the Yankees dropped two series during their season-opening homestand against the lowly Detroit Tigers and the Orioles, and their offense had replaced home runs with strikeouts.
To make matters worse, his recent budget enraged many by calling for cuts in fuel subsidies and cash payments to the poor, alongside sharp rises in spending for many clerical institutions.
To make matters worse, it was also the host, at Sevastopol, of the Russian Black Sea fleet, whose long-term lease, during times of tension, tended to become a political football.
DUB-SIN-REF GL92-SIN-CRK To make matters worse, some refiners have been unable to use the downtime for maintenance purposes due to manpower shortage amid virus-linked travel curbs.
To make matters worse, Tokyo Electric declared that the units did not need a full environmental review, because they were being built on the same site as the oil-burning facilities.
To make matters worse, some muscly hipster guy sits right next to me in a spot where there's really no room for him, and I'm squished between him and the wall.
To make matters worse, Parchman doesn't have enough mattresses for the inmates, cells are covered in black mold and raw sewage is spilling out on the floors ... according to the suit.
To make matters worse, Mallory had already been facing criticism earlier that year after attending an event with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan where he espoused anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
To make matters worse, a makeshift cement factory chugs along directly across the street, spewing choking dust into the air so Canbas can no longer open the windows in his flat.
To make matters worse, Congress perpetuates a status quo that makes it difficult for researchers to even begin to quantify which policies would actually lead to fewer Americans dying violent deaths.
To make matters worse, men are less likely to send messages: only seven percent of men who matched with a fake profile sent a message, compared with 21 percent of women.
To make matters worse, about 140,000 city residents suffered through the heat wave without air-conditioning late Saturday after an electrical receiving station exploded and caught on fire in the Northridge neighborhood.
And to make matters worse, their youngest daughter, 1-year-old Bisan, is now showing signs of the same condition which looks likely to take the life of their son within days.
To make matters worse, the shelter later discovered Petey likely had cerebellar hypoplasia, a congenital disorder which can cause tremors and lack of coordination (watch his wobbly movements in the video below).
More so than ever, skin is fussy when environmental factors swing from hot and sweaty to chilly and chapped — and adding makeup on top of it just seems to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, Italy's structural deficit, which under EU law should shrink by 0.6% of GDP a year until it is in balance, has instead been rising every year since 2015.
To make matters worse, the price of GPUs has risen sharply, to between $100 and $1,000 each, depending on processing power, at least in part because of the demand from bitcoin miners.
To make matters worse, look at Ted Cruz Jr.'s face: In the past 20 seasons, Duke has recorded 10 road wins over Top-5 teams, more than any other D216 program.
To make matters worse, coach Rick Pitino was without a key member of his frontcourt in Ray Spalding, who joined fellow big men Anas Mahmoud and Mangok Mathiang on the sideline Wednesday.
To make matters worse, I often lost the to-do list itself, causing me to spiral about what both what I knew I'd left undone and all the things I'd never remember.
To make matters worse, the Turkish security personnel who were brazenly beating up and kicking the peaceful protesters did not even budge in assaulting a D. C. policeman and Secret Service agents.
To make matters worse, Bethell said, Florida repeatedly and publicly cited research done by her group at Hopkins -- the Children and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative -- to support the children's removal from CMS.
To make matters worse, like many other people, the Imagineers in charge of the Hall of Presidents were already deep into the process of creating a Hillary Clinton robot back in November.
To make matters worse, fighters are blocking humanitarian aid to parts of the country as a way to starve each other, and it's left millions of civilians trapped without access to food.
And to make matters worse, there are reports that the nuclear testing site is damaged and largely unusable anyway, so dismantling it doesn't mean as much as dismantling a fully operational site.
To make matters worse, many people may be surprised to find that the EPA doesn't own, nor does it even have access to, much of the data justifying its most impactful regulations.
To make matters worse, Transportation Security Officers are leaving the agency in droves due to low pay, unpredictable schedules, and fewer rights at work than any other employees of the federal government.
To make matters worse, the state government of Rio, responsible for some services in Providencia and other favelas in the city, is essentially broke and has been unable to pay its debts.
To make matters worse, instead of trying to use their lofty positions in the industry to push for change, Hollywood players like Mr. Landis and Mr. Sorkin take the easy, cynical path.
To make matters worse, in Australia, which experienced its flu season four to six months ago, the current vaccine appeared to be only about 103 percent effective against this year's dominant strain.
To make matters worse, drug companies are pushing for a proposal that would expand conditional approvals of drugs, through a piece of legislation known as the Animal Drug User Fee Act (ADUFA).
To make matters worse, the tie took place in a cavernous 24,212-seat arena with little of the fabled Davis Cup atmosphere Croatia could have relied on in either Zagreb or Split.
To make matters worse, federal law currently prevents students and families from finding the sort of outcomes information that might enable them to make better decisions about where they go to school.
And to make matters worse, you are required to import to the system camera roll — you can't import photos directly into an app like Lightroom CC. Apple has to be in the middle.
To make matters worse, during his June 22 press conference the president also appeared to issue a threat, saying the Attorney's Office should investigate those who "have raised false accusations" against the government.
To make matters worse, senior Michael Young played with a fractured orbital bone and shot 0-for-10 from the field, while fellow forward Ryan Luther did not dress due a foot injury.
To make matters worse for ISU, leading scorer Tyrese Haliburton left the game with an apparent left wrist injury with 53 seconds remaining in the half after blocking a shot by Xavier Sneed.
To make matters worse, Envoy Air—which serves as a regional carrier for American Airlines—is most likely to lose your luggage among all U.S. carriers, maintaining a 0.79 percent baggage loss rate.
To make matters worse, even the TV and movies we turn to to escape all the bad news are now tinged with an overwhelming number of allegations of sexual assault against prominent actors.
To make matters worse, Our World isn't shy about this aspect: ads for new characters or deals on coins pop up constantly, providing a diversion that's even less enticing than the zombie apocalypse.
To make matters worse, ahead of Monday's first debate, moderators and network commentators have been wavering on whether or not it's their job to fact-check the statements candidates make in real time.
To make matters worse, my friend rented ice skates, meaning his feet were intermixing with the pungent odors of the feet of hundreds of other New Yorkers who had rented the skates before.
To make matters worse, the worm also sent itself out to all of the affected users' contacts — Gmail or otherwise — reproducing itself hundreds of times any time a single user fell for it.
For those who aren't aware, some 70,000 cochineal insects are crushed and boiled to make just one pound of the stuff and, to make matters worse, it's only the females that are killed.
To make matters worse, the country's structural deficit, which under EU law should shrink by 0.6% of GDP a year until it is in balance, has instead been rising every year since 2015.
To make matters worse, the behaviour of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is increasingly autocratic: the weekend before striking the accord with the EU, his government took over a prominent opposition newspaper.
To make matters worse, the Justice Department has now said the president has invoked executive privilege over the entire report, making this contempt claim even less likely to prevail over the long run.
To make matters worse, the organization that the United States had hoped to sideline through an al-Abadi victory performed strongly in the election — the powerful Hash'd al Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Forces.
To make matters worse, the World Health Organization announced last week that polio, on the verge of being eradicated in Nigeria, has reappeared, with two cases diagnosed in children in the Borno region.
To make matters worse, CMS sought little to no stakeholder input and has provided little turnaround time before medication treatment will be based on cost rather than what is best for the patient.
To make matters worse, just last week, the administration relaxed the requirements for states to get waivers from A.C.A. provisions, making it easier for states to make excuses for not covering their citizens.
To make matters worse, you don't have much control over the situation, which often makes people anxious, says Anu Asnaani, a clinical psychologist at the University of Utah specializing in fear-based disorders.
To make matters worse, the restructuring efforts have been disrupted by the political turmoil following Ghosn's departure in 2018, his flight from Japan in December and subsequent accusations against former colleagues at Nissan.
To make matters worse, Mr. Rosselló said on Friday that he was not willing to honor yet another provision of the fiscal plan: pension cuts averaging 10 percent for certain retired public workers.
To make matters worse, Trump has failed to fill a raft of senior posts in the State Department, hamstringing America's ability to exercise the diplomatic power necessary to broker peace and foster stability.
To make matters worse, the restructuring efforts have been disrupted by the political turmoil following Ghosn's departure in 2018, his flight from Japan in December and subsequent accusations against former colleagues at Nissan.
To make matters worse, in states like New York, the parents of color who are targeted for child welfare investigations currently remain on child abuse registries even after a court determines their innocence.
But Kanan has his doubts — he thinks he might be too young for marriage — and to make matters worse, his family insists he first participate in a ceremony marrying him to a tree.
To make matters worse, UNICOR now has now received approval to go after commercial business opportunities, if it is able to determine that the sales would otherwise be sent to a foreign country.
To make matters worse, Lebanese banks, fearing a run on deposits that would shred the banking system, have capped at a few hundred dollars a week the amount that account holders can withdraw.
To make matters worse, it's likely that the real impact of the Brazil mine closures and the loss of several days of exports from Western Australia will only be felt in April's import numbers.
To make matters worse, once the prosecution was armed with Brendan Dassey's confession, the district attorney Kenneth Kratz held a press conference, at which he described a possible version of events in lurid detail.
To make matters worse, Bleecker Street, which launched around the same time as Broadgreen, has been much more consistent, with Eye in the Sky taking in $18 million in the arthouse circuit this spring.
"It's a consensus in Ukraine that Ukraine should not move on and build up on the conflict, and just try to keep it as silent as possible, not to make matters worse," he said.
And just to make matters worse, the city is bracing for something called "frost quakes," which are apparently a real phenomenon and not something the SyFy channel just invented for a movie or whatever.
To make matters worse, rain clouds had prevented me and my affable guide Iván from making it to the peak, and I accidentally smashed my iPhone to smithereens after dropping it on volcanic rock.
To make matters worse, the sugar lobby is promoting a plan (called "zero-for-zero") to push all other countries to get rid of their sugar subsidies before we do anything about our own.
To make matters worse, "hacking" at the voting machine level is only part of the problem — cybercriminals could also create false registered voters, or interfere with the process at other steps to manipulate results.
People had already abandoned the app en masse — and to make matters worse, some of those exiting users reported difficulty deleting their accounts, with some even claiming that their requests for deletion weren't honored.
To make matters worse, Anthony and the 270,000 Uber drivers in the United States just like him do not receive health insurance, sick days, paid breaks or vacation time, worker's compensation, or disability insurance.
To make matters worse, the restructuring plan, which management said was done to pay for the cloud transition, took analysts for a spin, raising four separate questions about the move on the conference call.
And, to make matters worse, what we've evolved to is (and raise your hand if this sounds familiar) you move way too quickly past your successes and pound yourself into oblivion on your failures.
To make matters worse, Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has said he will shut down the confirmation process, such as it is, before the presidential nominating conventions in July.
To make matters worse, we continued to see one another on a regular basis, and he never thought to mention repaying me or to provide an explanation for why he wouldn't be able to.
To make matters worse, Isner had spent all morning bouncing between calls with the F.B.I. A few days earlier, her web-hosting company alerted her to a spike in traffic on her campaign site.
The new outbreaks have forced nearly 240,000 people in the Los Angeles and Ventura areas to evacuate, officials said, and extremely high winds are likely to make matters worse on Wednesday night and Thursday.
To make matters worse, the PATH train system, which also operates between New Jersey and Manhattan and can be an alternative when New Jersey Transit is hobbled, has had its own share of problems.
And, to make matters worse, some organizers are part of an extreme, fringe minority with ties to the same white supremacist groups that organized the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA, in 2017.
To make matters worse, any impeachment proceeding would highlight the dubious business deals of Hunter Biden, reportedly had a penchant for making huge profits in countries where his father was conducting official government business.
"To make matters worse, to avoid having to justify its actions to Congress, the administration falsely claims Congress had already authorized the strike under the 2002 Iraq war resolution," the New York Democrat added.
To make matters worse, not just for local radio news gathering but for National Public Radio as well, the Public Broadcasting Act requires that 75 percent of all funding be directed toward public television.
"To make matters worse, the national suicide hotline number, 1-800-273-TALK, is not an intuitive or easy number to remember, particularly for those experiencing a mental health emergency," the Utah Republican said.
To make matters worse, the rest of her party - including her daughter - had already boarded the flight to Menorca, Spain and her bag containing all her money, keys and medication were already in the hold.
To make matters worse, climate change and a six-year drought that ended in 2017 have increased the stress on the hydrology of the state, forcing a further squeeze on users and ever-tougher choices.
To make matters worse, the federal agencies tasked with monitoring these foreign influences, such as the Department of Justice National Security Division (NSD), have little to no authority to actually enforce the existing disclosure requirements.
To make matters worse, NASA also pointed out that the earth's axis has shifted a bit since the time when the Babylonians first conceived of the zodiac, so everyone's signs are technically not totally accurate.
To make matters worse, it was unclear whether it would be physically possible to continue growing food in the area around Fukushima due to salt deposits from the tsunami and the possibility of radiation contamination.
To make matters worse, the early-onset version is typically more aggressive and found at more advanced stages than the version found in older patients due to differences in the molecular makeup of the disease.
To make matters worse, for a considerable period over the past 10 years, defense has relied on a continuing resolution for its funds, even while over a trillion dollars was simultaneously cut from the budget.
A likely fresh move for Scottish secession, and the response of the EU and its ability to contain calls by anti-EU parties across the continent, in part combined to make matters worse for sterling.
To make matters worse, Italy's debt which has been rising for a decade, is to continue rising to reach a new high of 133.1 percent of GDP next year from 20183 percent expected this year.
To make matters worse, someone then posted alleged screenshots of texts to Tunsil's Instagram account where Tunsil allegedly asks Ole Miss assistant athletic director John Miller for money in order to pay his mother's bills.
To make matters worse, his own lawyer, Alan Futerfas, partially confirmed the story in a statement to NBC — admitting that there was at least one previously undisclosed attendee, possibly even two, at the fateful meeting.
The victory, though, may be short-lived, because the reservoirs of Lake Mead and Lake Powell are already at less than 40 percent of their capacity and climate change is threatening to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, after steadying herself to win the next four games and seizing a love-23 lead on Zarazúa's serve, Glushko squandered all three break points and dropped the opening set, 6-4.
To make matters worse, Republicans in Congress have abdicated their duty to hold the White House accountable, weakening the most important constitutional check on presidential behavior, while helping Mr. Trump to define deviant government downward.
To make matters worse for the national security bureaucracy, Mr. Grenell will continue to serve as ambassador to Germany while trying to direct and coordinate the United States' vast and complex array of intelligence agencies.
Trevone was facing DECADES of prison time after he was hit with two felony charges in the case ... and to make matters worse for the 26-year-old, he was also arrested again months later.
To make matters worse, it is the disproportionately poor and low income patients who are both more likely to be victims of rape and who have higher rates of abortions compared to the middle class.
To make matters worse, the president of WWE International, Gerrit Meier, left the company in June, leaving widespread international strategy presumably to George Barrios—a pattern we have seen in many of WWE's key divisions.
To make matters worse, FEMA asked the New Orleans city government to return $1003 billion intended to be used to repair the city's drainage and pumping systems because the city did not use the money.
To make matters worse, the beanbag chair had popped and my mom was confused as to why the seams had busted open when I, a small child, was the only one who really sat on it.
To make matters worse, the clip went viral almost immediately — that Twitter video alone has been viewed around 2.5 million times — so there's pretty much no chance at all that Anas' wife won't have seen it.
To make matters worse, when they get to Colombia, the migrants are not considered to be refugees in the eyes of international law, as they have not suffered direct political persecution nor are they fleeing war.
"To make matters worse, it appears that this issue is being readily discussed by faculty members and, on at least one recent occasion, in a derogatory tone and manner about Mr. Thomas' daughter," the letter says.
To make matters worse, the president-elect is taking over from an administration whose Syria policy was not merely a resounding failure, but was so middling and contradictory that the most important takeaway isn't self-evident.
To make matters worse, it has a veteran team that has no more competitive matches for two years and has as little a chance of winning anything as its players did of catching Bale in Toulouse.
To make matters worse, the rounds ate away at the barrel of the gun as they fired, so rounds had to be used in a strict numerical order with ever-changing sizes as the crew fired.
To make matters worse, many people suffering from dementia are more likely to become secretive or suspicious of their own family members, especially if those individuals are attempting to pry into their finances or personal lives.
To make matters worse, Cyborg said, in the five days since she had arrived in Brazil from the United States, she had only managed to drop three pounds, meaning there's no trend line in her favor.
To make matters worse, the Kim family will sell almost any weapons technology it creates, even going so far as to build Syria a nuclear reactor — which was destroyed by Israel — only roughly a decade ago.
" To make matters worse, Emma doesn't especially like São Paulo, which she describes as "always in the throes of something," a place where everything "was intimately juxtaposed — favela and high-rise, crack dealer and opera house.
To make matters worse, next year when premiums increase astronomically yet again, ObamaCare allies will claim that the increases are not the fault of ObamaCare, but the fault of Republicans and their Taxpayers Before Insurers Act.
To make matters worse, the short amount of time I did have with her was constantly interrupted by a symphony of pings, buzzes and tones from my two phones telling me my attention was needed elsewhere.
To make matters worse, Cramer worried that the Federal Reserve was back on autopilot, content with ignoring slowdown indicators and talking up the job market so it could push through its widely expected December interest rate hike.
" To make matters worse, a 0003 survey by endpoint security company Endgame found that "85 percent of non-male respondents experienced some level of discrimination at professional conferences, and over half have experienced harassment at those events.
To make matters worse, studio owners contend, ClassPass's investor-funded model detached the price of classes from their brick-and-mortar costs—and those low prices in turn helped ClassPass obtain market share while devaluing the product.
To make matters worse, HP is still using Synaptics drivers on their consumer machines, instead reserving the buttery Windows Precision drivers for their enterprise-focused Elitebooks; because of this you lose the smoother multitouch gestures and interactions.
To make matters worse: Apple now expects sales to fall to $50 billion-$53 billion in the upcoming quarter, down from $58 billion a year earlier, marking the first year-over-year sales decline in 20163 years.
To make matters worse, if you're over 55, there's a good chance you may also be helping your children with tuition or other expenses, financially supporting aging parents or possibly dealing with medical costs of your own.
And then, to make matters worse, if you actually want to get better and develop new abilities, you'll have a better chance of just going out and finding them instead of actually having them delivered through instruction.
To make matters worse, a second Boeing 777 sent from Paris to pick up the passengers, who were traveling from the French capital to Shanghai, also broke down before takeoff in Irkutsk as the hydraulic system froze.
To make matters worse, if Congress passes the resolution, the CRA further prohibits the CFPB from instituting a similar rule addressing forced arbitration clauses unless Congress gives it explicit authority to do so sometime in the future.
To make matters worse, Vice President Mike Pence, in a particularly undiplomatic flurry, lambasted European allies who have refused to follow the US lead and pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, known as JCPOA.
To make matters worse, 17 states don't require students to pass Algebra II to graduate from high school, meaning public school students aren't pushed to take that class or the math and science classes that would follow.
But to make matters worse, Amazon's launch video focused a ton on the communication features at the core of Nucleus' vision, rather than the e-commerce, smart-home or entertainment capabilities that the Echo Show also possesses.
" To make matters worse, for some people, these feelings of shame around skin tone have been internalized to such an extent that they will resort to extreme measures to make their body parts seem lighter, more "clean.
To make matters worse, instead of snapping its jaws at Pakistan's failure to meet targets, the IMF meekly indulged its partner, argues Khurram Husain, a journalist working on a book about the relationship between Pakistan and the IMF.
To make matters worse, this week, with poll numbers increasingly suggesting a Clinton win, some Republicans have even signaled that they will do everything they can to stop Clinton from appointing a new justice even if she wins.
To make matters worse: if you exclude the SMS-only users that Twitter began counting recently, the social network's user count actually declined slightly to 305 million in the holiday quarter from 307 million in the quarter prior.
To make matters worse, Finland will soon see many of its combined heat and power plants, that produce about one third of its electricity and shielded the country from blackouts during cold winters, reaching their end of life.
To make matters worse, the White House Correspondents' Association issued a ludicrous statement about how the event was supposed to have a "unifying message" and be about "honoring civility," and they unsurprisingly threw Michelle Wolf under the bus.
To make matters worse, she then enlisted controversial photographer Terry Richardson to film a video in which R Kelly, a star whose career has been plagued by allegations of sexual misconduct, "do what he wants" with her body.
To make matters worse, says Jun Iio of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, in Tokyo, Ms Koike has sent mixed messages about Mr Abe, roundly criticising him but not ruling out going into coalition with him.
To make matters worse, the tax treatment of Puerto Rican debt has made its offerings incredibly popular with investment firms, which helped push the island to issue debt far in excess of any other state in the country.
To make matters worse, if Tesla goes private, it will have to borrow a pile of money to buy back its shares or will have to issue so much equity that it will change who controls the company.
To make matters worse, their pleas for assistance from their government had been falling on deaf ears—a federal relief subsidy existed for just this scenario, but the subsidy, for reasons that remain unclear, was not being distributed.
To make matters worse, after Dada 5000's loss and subsequent hospitalization, 49-year-old Royce Gracie and 52-year-old Ken Shamrock made their way to the stage to engage each other for the event's headline billing.
To make matters worse, the rear deck of the Model X can only support 285 lbs somewhat saying the rear axle cannot hold that much weight, and the additional weight needs to be spread between the two axles.
To make matters worse, Stieglitz made a number of portraits of Beck — one showing her bare breasts floating like lily pads, another water droplets beading on her beaming face — that blew her husband's portraits out of the water.
This was a pretty common name in her native Barcelona in the 1960s, but here in America it mostly predates World War I. To make matters worse, after we married, our first home was in Boca Raton, Fla.
To make matters worse, the mills that for years supplied flour to French bakers started becoming competitors in the 223s, investing in chain bakeries that pump out pain quotidien on an industrial scale often using preformed frozen dough.
" To make matters worse, the New York Times reports that textile artist Anna-Karin Bylund reported Arnault to then-secretary Allen for sexual harassment in 1996 and he ignored it, saying, "The contents of the letter didn't seem important.
Slippery road ahead for these stocks Cramer: 6 years after the Flash Crash, nothing has changed Cramer's game plan: Retail value traps to avoid next week To make matters worse, the Chinese stock market dropped 2.7 percent on Monday.
To make matters worse, during a hastily organized meeting with students last May, John Zak, a biologist and associate dean who acted as interim chair after Chesser's suspension, seemed unaware of the university's formal procedures for reporting sexual harassment.
To make matters worse, it signed a highway deal that is worth over 25% of its GDP — in a contract that allows China to take Montenegrin land as collateral and requires any disputes to be settled in Chinese courts.
To make matters worse for emerging economies, President-elect Trump is proposing such an expansionary budget policy at the very time that the U.S. economy is close to full employment and wage inflation appears to be on the rise.
To make matters worse in Israel, Uber still has a pending lawsuit against it from Israel's Transportation Ministry, claiming that it subverts an Israeli regulation that forbids drivers offering passengers a ride for a profit without a taxi license.
To make matters worse, just earlier this week on Wednesday, HBO learned that Game of Thrones episode 6, which is due to air this Sunday, had leaked online, and this time that leak appears to be HBO's own fault.
There isn't much for the average American to celebrate as they observe what's happening in Washington, D.C. To make matters worse, the fast-approaching 2020 election cycle provides more incentive for politicians to lean into disagreements rather than collaborate.
"To make matters worse, you told the world that a sham investigation (in which I was never even interviewed) determined the assault was some sort of 'consensual cuddling,'" Pambakian said in her email, which was obtained by CNN Business.
To make matters worse for Trump, those families would have watched Trump gloating about a vote that made their retirement programs lose value while he was out promoting a golf course to reduce his losses and seek a profit.
The Skirball wildfire, burning just across the freeway from the Getty museum, is just one of several across Southern California that firefighters are struggling to contain as winds up to 88 miles per hour threaten to make matters worse.
To make matters worse, in February, Bloomberg Law reported that the Department of Labor had hidden an internal analysis from the public, which showed that the rule change would likely cost workers $600 million in lost tips each year.
To make matters worse for Pakistani officials, Mr. Pompeo is touching down in Islamabad for just a few hours before heading to India, to negotiate major contracts that would elevate New Delhi's status as a defense partner for Washington.
To make matters worse, voting is compulsory and alcohol sales are banned during the weekend of the election, in a country where many may feel a stiff drink is necessary before taking an unpalatable decision in the polling booth.
To make matters worse, in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, 60% of male managers in the U.S. said they are now uncomfortable participating in workplace activities with women such as mentoring, one-on-one meetings or social outings.
To make matters worse, soft data like corporate and consumer sentiment surveys have turned lower, and intentions to buy big-ticket items like furniture or appliances haven't looked this bad since "the lead-up to past recessions," he said.
To make matters worse, Cross is currently the only artist in Grammys history to win all four major awards in the same year (album of the year, record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist).
To make matters worse, even when carbon emissions are measured, companies typically only include emissions that are easy to track, such as electricity and car fuel consumption, which is estimated to be less than 10% of total company emissions.
She learned that the man she considered her soul mate had been an inmate at a Florida prison, having served time for a variety of narcotics-related offenses, and to make matters worse, Richard Westenberger had recently been released.
To make matters worse, Microsoft went and put Windows 10S on expensive systems like the Surface Laptop by default, which forced people to waste time upgrading to real Windows 10 to unlock the potential of their $800 (or more) machine.
To make matters worse, SSL certificates aren't very expensive, costing about $50 or less per license, which means there aren't a lot reasons why big organizations such as the BBC, IMDB, Bing, The Daily Mail, and others don't use it.
To make matters worse, just before the shot of the Hound wielding that hammer there's another shot of him standing with his companions in a circle — and this time he's holding a sword: So how worried about Gendry should we be?
To make matters worse, the owner of their idyllic villa seems to have some sort of sinister plan to mess with the couple as he appears to get Bryan drunk in town and later shows up for dinner at their place.
To make matters worse for the president, Senator John McCain, who seems to be on his sunset tour, said that Trump is being very suspect about what was going down in Niger where Johnson was killed in the first place.
And to make matters worse, the size of that 4.6-inch "Cover Screen" relative to the actual exterior dimensions of the Galaxy Fold gives the Galaxy Fold massive bezels that create the impression that there's a lot of wasted space.
To make matters worse, the Bellator 170 press conference directly followed the UFC 205 press conference on November 3, and both Ortiz and Sonnen paled in comparison to what was put forward by the biggest star in the sport, Conor McGregor.
To make matters worse, Trump — who already faces a huge gender gap with women voters — was recently asked what a woman should do if she is sexually harassed on the job, and replied that she could find a new job.
To make matters worse, Menezes was visibly in pain as she dislocated her elbow and spent several moments lying on the tatami after she lost to Mongolia's Urantsetseg Munkhbat in the repechage round, before slowly leaving the arena in tears.
To make matters worse, emails viewed by TechCrunch show Munchery continued aggressively marketing its gift cards in emails sent to customers in December, weeks before a final email to those very same customers announced it was ceasing operations, effectively immediately.
To make matters worse, the executive in charge of cleaning up the crisis, Mark Crumpacker, was put on administrative leave in July after he was charged with drug possession and named in an indictment as one of 18 buyers of cocaine.
To make matters worse, the Department of Commerce self-initiated antidumping and countervailing duty investigations with the International Trade Commission on common alloy aluminum sheet from China – a primary material used to produce a huge range of everyday commercial products.
To make matters worse, this week we also learned that during the lead-up to the 2016 election, Facebook accepted political ad money from 470 troll accounts that appear to trace back to a company with ties to the Kremlin.
To make matters worse for Sanders, Tuesday was going to be difficult for him even in the best-case scenario: Its biggest delegate prize is Florida, home to many older, moderate Democrats and Cuban exiles who eschew his left-wing politics.
To make matters worse, last Thursday a federal judge ruled that Puerto Ricans who have been living in motels and hotels on the mainland as part of FEMA's temporary housing aid after Hurricane Maria have to check out on Sept.
To make matters worse, if the stock were to decline substantially, you could be subject to a margin call, where you may be forced to sell that stock at a loss, or potentially throw good money after bad, Sury said.
To make matters worse, not only did Trump not attend the rally, his motorcade driving him to play golf at his country club reportedly took a different route so that Trump would not see the local "March for Our Lives" protesters.
To make matters worse, the Crapo bill undermines safety and soundness requirements that apply to mid-size banks that collectively hold around $85033 trillion in assets and were the recipients of $47 billion in bailouts during the last financial crisis.
To make matters worse, if you want to predict tomorrow's weather you need to anchor those equations to the earth as it is now, rather than to some idealized model of the globe that you'd find in a physics class.
To make matters worse, she said, the tests were conducted under Garrity rights, which her office described as a form of assurance given to officers that statements they make to internal affairs will not be used against them in court.
Morale among the players ran low, and Barcelona sputtered to a distant fourth-place finish in the Serie A. To make matters worse, the team's chief rival, Emelec, won its third straight championship and 13th over all, pulling one back of Barcelona.
In the film, an over protective midwestern dad (Cranston) travels with his family to visit his daughter at Stanford, only to discover she's dating a brash and socially-awkward tech billionaire (Franco) who, to make matters worse, is about to pop the question.
To make matters worse, Strozk, McCabe and Comey deliberately withheld information from a judge that evidence they used to obtain a surveillance warrant against a Trump campaign adviser originated with a former British spy whose work was funded by the Clinton campaign.
To make matters worse, the G8's pricing is kind of all over the place, with T-Mobile offering the phone for as little as $620, while Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint have the phone's full price listed between $2000 and $28.
And to make matters worse, the GOP tax bill would repeal the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate which, according to the Congressional Budget Office, will cause 13 million fewer Americans to be covered by 2027 because they will opt not to get insurance.
To make matters worse, 2018 presents a new set of problems for rookie home buyers: a new tax law whose full effects have yet to be felt on homeowner taxes or property values; record low inventory; tough credit; and rising mortgage rates.
To make matters worse, many boomer-owned small businesses (and closely-held companies in general) have the lion's share of their overall net worth tied up in their companies, so if enterprise value diminishes, so does their ability and willingness to retire.
To make matters worse, some passengers act as if their preferences are more important than everyone else&aposs by ignoring their seat assignments, keeping their headphones in when flight attendants ask for their drink order, or clipping their nails at their seat.

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