By damming runoff, poor ridge layouts may aggravate surface drainage problems. |
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And he promised the abutters his project will not aggravate their problems with pre-Title 5 septic systems and low-level wells. |
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I had no desire to aggravate his impatience, previous to inspecting his penetralium. |
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This can lead to diestocks being lost or misplaced, and can aggravate the user. |
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Blatant nonrecognition of shipping achievements in international business can only aggravate situations like this. |
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Loose or wet soil can aggravate deep tractor tire tracks during tillage or drilling. |
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Stress, particularly severe or prolonged emotional tension, may aggravate acne. |
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Specific medicines may aggravate the pain of inflammatory disease of the upper gut. |
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Antibiotics are useless and proprietary antiseptic gargles and lozenges if used in excess are likely to further aggravate the throat. |
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Some critics complain that any such bailout would aggravate the market's decline by encouraging investors to dump even more losers. |
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Your doctor needs to review your medicines since atenolol is a beta blocker that can aggravate asthma. |
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A patient history should include attention to exogenous agents that may cause or further aggravate symptoms. |
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The woman was still following me, and it was beginning to irritate and aggravate me. |
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The enormous cost of war will aggravate the already deepening economic crisis. |
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Nor would bringing in outside elements necessarily moderate ethnic nationalism, and may instead aggravate ethnic defensiveness. |
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The economic impact of the energy crisis has been to aggravate a descent into recession. |
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As there are still no signs of improvement in the stagnant economy, job insecurity continues to aggravate. |
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Premature implementation will set back the cause of regional reform and development and aggravate political problems. |
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Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. |
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Pointing accusing fingers at this moment would only aggravate the pain of those mourning. |
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Cautiously, she walked towards the cave entrance, taking care not to further aggravate her wound. |
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To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would aggravate the energy problem. |
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Not how will you aggravate him, challenge him, dare him, antagonize him, and make an enemy out of him. |
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There is also no evidence that certain foods, such as fried foods or chocolate, cause or aggravate acne. |
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This introduces rotatory forces through the knee which can aggravate the condition. |
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Shovelling snow, swimming by way of a crawl or butterfly stroke, or playing hockey all aggravate his condition. |
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Fluctuating hormone levels that normally occur in adolescence can aggravate acne. |
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There also is information about women and repetitive strain injury and about how pregnancy, PMS, osteoporosis, a mastectomy and menopause can aggravate this condition. |
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The enactment of the law is going to greatly aggravate the already strained cross-strait relations and seriously escalate the danger of the outbreak of war. |
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Tobacco smoke can also cause asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases in those who breathe in the smoke, or aggravate these conditions. |
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They constantly berate or aggravate members in the House who are trying to do the business of the House. |
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Instead of counteracting the weakness in demand, the coalition took measures to aggravate it. |
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Community sanctions and measures shall be implemented in a way that does not aggravate their afflictive character. |
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The Doha Development Round must not lead to the deindustrialization of the developing world or aggravate present international imbalances. |
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It can trigger or aggravate psychiatric problems including manic-depressive psychosis and schizophrenia. |
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Certain drugs such as corticosteroids, anti-epileptic medicines like phenytoin, and oral contraceptives containing levonorgestrel or norethisterone, may aggravate acne. |
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Piscean transits do aggravate Libran indecision, so when you start weighing up a dozen different alternatives, set time limits on your decision-making. |
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Certain foods can aggravate acid reflux, even though they themselves are not very acidic. |
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On luckless occasions my protestations that dancing might aggravate an old shrapnel wound have been overruled, and I have been dragged out onto the dance floor. |
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It can sometimes exacerbate culture shock and aggravate economic, social and political confrontations. |
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When plans fall through or outings have to be cancelled, disappointment and resentment can aggravate family conflicts. |
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Smoking or chewing tobacco can aggravate gum disease that leads to tooth loss. |
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Continued escalation will only aggravate the vicious circle of violence and retribution. |
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The banks are embarking on a long process of de-leveraging, which will aggravate the credit crunch. |
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Close attention should be paid to the dangers of this policy, which could further aggravate the situation in Sudan. |
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A further increase in federal incarcerated population will only aggravate an already unenviable situation. |
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Such a programme would undoubtedly hit the poor most, serving to aggravate inequality. |
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It can also cause unpleasant side effects, or aggravate one of the other health problems that are often linked with schizophrenia. |
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It was in this context that the military took power, which, as ever, only helped to aggravate the situation. |
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To aggravate the situation, gates are administered in an arbitrary manner and frequently do not open as scheduled. |
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Some participants feared that the economic crisis would aggravate cultural impoverishment throughout the world. |
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The distribution of goods via land routes may then aggravate congestion problems and have a negative impact on overall transport emissions. |
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It can also aggravate periodontal disease and trigger an increase of the number of cavities. |
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Suspension of these privileges would be economically crippling for Zimbabwe and would aggravate the crisis. |
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If certain foods tend to aggravate the skin, then they should definitely be avoided. |
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How can we ensure that society's institutions do not aggravate social disparities? |
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Without public intervention, the digital divide may aggravate. |
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This, in turn, serves to amplify and aggravate differences of interest and power among the competing national groups. |
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On the contrary it could very well aggravate the problem even further. |
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Winger Michael Blackwood used his pace on the left to aggravate the Reds' defence, but Jonathan Smith's return to the heart of the rearguard gave them aerial protection. |
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These foods encourage the production of wind, and may aggravate colic. |
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Exercise and some sports, eg running or squash can aggravate the joints. |
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The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public. |
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The rapid movement toward globalization and marketization has and will continue to aggravate problems of poverty and inequality in the short to medium term. |
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Well, I don't think we should aggravate the woes of the NHS with thousands of Tory thrusters queueing up for speech therapy and gender reassignment. |
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When eating and drinking in general aggravate the pain, the pain is nearly always arising from the stomach, pancreas, biliary tract, small intestine, or colon. |
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The only problem with highly concentrated tomato products is that they may aggravate acid-related conditions like indigestion, hiatus hernia and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Flats can also aggravate conditions like plantar fascitis if they lack good arch and heel support. |
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The government feared that a national trial of Sankoh and his coconspirators would aggravate the conflict and fuel RUF desires to move on Freetown to disrupt the proceedings. |
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The endemic failings of policy and procedure, fuelled by political instability, the economic climate and widespread poverty, aggravate the problems within the prison walls. |
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For persons with asthma or multiple chemical sensitivity the smoke from fireworks may aggravate existing health problems. |
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Managers do not generally have the competencies required to address such situations, and delays in providing a solution can aggravate the problem for the staff member concerned, as well as for the office in general. |
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Complications such as palirrhea and diarrhea occurring after operation may further aggravate dystrophy. |
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However, we are concerned that this resolution favours one of the parties to the conflict and, rather than contributing a solution, could in fact aggravate tensions in the region. |
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A lengthy procedure may aggravate the negative impact of the committed offence and may hinder the proper re-habilitation of both a juvenile offender and a juvenile victim. |
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To further aggravate the situation, the entire carbon raiser addition also was sequenced into this same charge zone. |
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These allergens may aggravate the eczema and make it flare up. |
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Road users are already being forced to pay through the nose to subsidise other forms of transport, in particular the United Kingdom, and the Commission's proposals will only aggravate this. |
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We hope that the parties concerned will continue to exercise restraint and refrain from actions that might further complicate the situation and aggravate tensions. |
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But without expensive and still unperfected technology to capture carbon dioxide, such liquids would increase the production of carbon dioxide, which most scientists say would aggravate global warming. |
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The defense made by the prisoner's counsel did rather aggravate than extenuate his crime. |
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Subsidies to agricultural production and inputs, especially for water, continue to misalign farmer incentives and aggravate overuse and pollution of water. |
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The perpetrator was aware that the nature of the bullets was such that their employment would uselessly aggravate suffering or the wounding effect. |
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Do school religious education policies or language aggravate tension? |
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It is the last two elements that aggravate the crime to common law robbery. |
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Powerful causes tending to stereotype and aggravate the poverty of old conditions. |
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In arid areas trees may even aggravate desertification by depleting groundwater and killing grasses that bind the soil. Most of the mega-scheme's critics think that with the right plants and methods, it could succeed. |
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Skin contact may aggravate existing skin disease. |
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Try not to eat before going to bed, as this will directly aggravate the acid reflux problem. |
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An aspirin or the like will ease the throbbing, but watch out with the painkiller paracetamol! This will only aggravate the harmful effect of alcohol on the liver. |
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In recent years it has also been shown that passive smoking is dangerous in particular to unborn children and infants and that it can cause or aggravate respiratory problems in persons inhaling smoke. |
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If the two Koreas also follow the path to military build-up, it will not only aggravate the tension in the Korean peninsula but also deplete the economies of the two Koreas. |
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But, today, they are increasingly confronted with indifference, a lack of empathy, and a lack of respect which increase their frustrations and can aggravate existing traumas. |
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A headlong rush into enlargement, under such conditions, would be liable to aggravate the sidelong shifts towards the populist and fascistic which are appearing here and there. |
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There should be no forms of implementation of sanctions or measures that aggravate their afflictive character, for example by hard and degrading work either in prisons or as a form of community service. |
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Exercise can greatly reduce stress, but avoid excess sweat it can aggravate your eczema. Too much heat and sweat can make your skin more irritated and itchy. |
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Given the gravity of the situation, I issued a statement calling upon the two parties to desist from any action that would aggravate the situation and to undertake negotiations to resolve the problem. |
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But now it says, apparently, that it is going to build a rock revetment outside, that is, to the east of, the sheet piles, which will further constrict the channel and aggravate the impacts that would be caused. |
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Rarely do other factors intrude and aggravate the situation. |
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If this kind of farming, widespread in the developed world, becomes popular elsewhere, it may aggravate, not diminish, pressure on the marine environment and on the world's supply of fish. |
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Eight months ago he defied the world's markets by placing controls on Malaysian capital movements, an act that threatened to aggravate the effects of Asia's economic collapse. |
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Ask the pharmacist for advice as some drugs, like asprin, aggravate allergies like asthma. |
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If both were to aggravate her parents, as my brother and sister do mine. |
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It is enough that we are all as yet mere children in knowledge without being so foolish also as to aggravate and pejorize the situation with our hoydenish conduct. |
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Increased gut motility and steatorrhea aggravate malabsorption of calcium. |
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It can aggravate existing knee and ankle valgus and is treated similarly. |
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They're afraid that we might aggravate an already bad situation. |
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