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This irresponsible attitude only aggravates an environmental disaster in Brazil.
The financial situation of the beginning professor aggravates the situation.
"You don't pay attention to what aggravates me," she told him.
"Testosterone aggravates aggression in the absence of pathology," Dr. Gandy said.
So what is it about Trump that aggravates some translators so much?
We're a wake-up call to do something about what aggravates you.
But, by electing candidates whom most voters haven't chosen, it aggravates polarization.
This gap aggravates all kinds of problems, including inequality and political polarization.
The capitalist economy aggravates dislocation, and with it, pain, polarization and gridlock.
The latest advisory from the IRS, he said, only aggravates things further.
But the slow pace further aggravates the growing refugee crisis emanating from Syria.
Twisting in my seat and rifling through my carry-on bag aggravates me.
Limit exposure to conversations or media -- social or otherwise -- that aggravates feelings of hopelessness.
She inspires him, arouses him (as much as is physically possible), and aggravates him.
Rising deficits grow the debt and the growth in the debt aggravates the deficit.
Some of that fascination aggravates Vernon Morgan, a taxi driver and St. Thomas native.
"When he speaks he's forceful, blunt and un-diplomatic and it aggravates people," said Shapiro.
But the personality of Mr Trump aggravates the demographic itch, which is the other trend.
It is the defining problem of our age, the one that aggravates every other problem.
Still, electing ignorant people to office aggravates the federal dysfunction so concerning to most Americans.
Research documenting how the RFS aggravates many of our hairiest environmental problems continues to pile up.
The fighting aggravates religious tensions in a country with a perilous north-south, Muslim-Christian divide.
Still, arbitration conflicts tend to drag for long in Brazil, where legal maneuvering often aggravates disputes.
A minority Liberal government aggravates the sense of isolation already felt in rural Alberta, he said.
Snowpacks become unstable with heavy snowfall and snow drifts and aggravates the threat of an avalanche.
There now is enough data to convince me that long-term isolation manufactures and aggravates mental illness.
Severely limiting the flow of that information, which China now seeks to do, only aggravates the situation.
He was instructed not to wear his contact lenses except for during matches because it aggravates the condition.
I hadn't noticed how the position aggravates my spine until a few weeks passed with the Joy-Con.
This aggravates the politics of contempt that took hold, in the United States at least, in the 1990s.
She has lupus, a disease that affects her lungs, kidneys, and joints, and the cold aggravates her condition.
"If he aggravates it more, we're looking at three or four weeks," Collins said of Cespedes's leg injury.
"Joining normalization groups like Combatants for Peace is certainly not the answer; it aggravates the problem," he added.
Certainly I should drink plenty of water, especially before bed, because dehydration causes or aggravates blood-pressure dips.
"This aggravates me so much," said Tracy Forbes, a manager at a Babies "R" Us store in Phoenix.
He has been outside for an hour, and the heat makes him weak, aggravates his sickle-cell anemia.
He asserted that this move aggravates problems in the steel industry and isn't justified by national security interests.
It is a betrayal that talent only aggravates: The great writers are precisely those who ought to know better.
With no long-term solution in sight for nuclear waste, accumulating more radioactive spent fuel aggravates the storage problem.
"Severely limiting the flow of that information, which China now seeks to do, only aggravates the situation," Baron said.
"Far from helping to resolve the day-to-day problems of Salvadorans," Sanchez Ceren said, the court ruling "aggravates" them.
She aggravates their longstanding discomfort with a woman whose power isn't situated within the private spheres of marriage or family.
It only aggravates things that your character's inventory is limited, and item storage can only be accessed on your farms.
"What aggravates me is the process," added the Arizona Republican, who said he would still likely vote for the spending bill.
For example, Axios' Amy Harder wrote that climate change "is like diabetes for the planet," because it aggravates pre-existing conditions.
Increasingly, Pakistan's military sees the country's battered economy as a security threat, because it aggravates the insurgencies that plague the country.
That the president of the United States has repeatedly spread untruths about the coronavirus and the government's response aggravates the situation.
Instead, I find myself enmeshed in a Kafkaesque process that aggravates my cancer and robs me of the time I have left.
They say heavy EU migration burdens taxpayers, drives up welfare spending, strains public services like health and education and aggravates the housing crisis.
"That is the one thing that most aggravates and has always aggravated the Saudis and the Egyptians and various other nations," he said.
Having, temporarily at least, released the muscle tension that aggravates my back and hip pain, I felt like I was walking on air.
He wasn't present, and alcohol always is something that aggravates a situation, but at the same time, sometimes it can be a truth serum.
THIS ACTUALLY AGGRAVATES THAT INJUSTICE BY HAVING US PAY NOW $16 BILLION MORE IN THE LOSS OF THE DEDUCTIBILITY OF STATE AND LOCAL TAXES.
As a Millennial, nothing aggravates me more than hearing peers complain about a lack of opportunities when they've done nothing to warrant special consideration.
"This aggravates the sector's plight and obliges food processors to buy corn abroad in order to feed almost 520 million birds in Brazil," said Aurora.
WE ARE THE NUMBER ONE AGGRIEVED STATE BY GETTING BACK LESS THAN WE SEND IN. WE SUBSIDIZE EVERY OTHER STATE AND THIS AGGRAVATES THAT INJUSTICE.
"(Russian President) Vladimir Putin believes that complete disregard for factual information about the use by terrorists of chemical weapons drastically aggravates the situation," the statement said.
"Vladimir Putin believes that complete disregard for factual information about the use by terrorists of chemical weapons drastically aggravates the situation," it said in a statement.
At least 35 percent of users say they get exposed to redundant ads and irrelevant offers and get them at a frequency that aggravates the problem.
The boost in sales likely only aggravates retail incumbents — particularly as it comes days after the US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin declared that Amazon "destroyed" retail.
Ongoing power outages in South Africa - one of the largest producers of the metal - "just further aggravates the situation and is a supportive element", he added.
Ongoing power outages in South Africa - one of the largest producers of the metal - "just further aggravates the situation and is a supportive element," he added.
But there's something about the Futuristic flippancy with which people are looking at the end of his glorious, First Team-All Defense reign that aggravates me.
There is also some evidence that gum disease can worsen glycemic control in people with Type 2 diabetes by exacerbating the underlying inflammatory state that aggravates insulin resistance.
I was an English major as an undergrad, so I'm taking the contrarian view that it is a sandwich, because it really aggravates people in the office here.
"The thing that I'm sure aggravates him — enrages him — is the invocation of race and ethnicity in our politics," David Axelrod, a former White House aide, told me.
Jeff Chapin, one of Casper's co-founders and chief product officer, is rummaging through the bucket one summer afternoon, trying to find the one that aggravates him the most.
However, one of the main ethanol production processes in use today, which relies on deriving the fuel from corn, actually aggravates global warming rather than helping to solve it.
"To boycott Russia, renew the sanctions and expel its diplomats doesn't resolve problems, it aggravates them," he wrote on Monday after Italy announced it would expel two Russian diplomats.
And yet it aggravates a real phenomenon: The pro-life movement has emphasized embryos in the womb for reasons that go to the heart of being "pro-life" itself.
"When she first got ill, we all said we'd cut out sugar, because it aggravates cancer, so we did that as a show of solidarity really with Stacey," he said.
He argued that a countercyclical buffer, built up during more prosperous times, could be released during periods of strain and this may prevent a credit crunch, which usually aggravates downturns.
In many ways what really aggravates Sanders' allies about the push for Perez is the very absence of any kind of clear strategic or ideological gap between Perez and Ellison.
Do you think, as Mr. Leonhardt does, that the United States has an oligopoly problem — a concentration of corporate power that has been building for years and that aggravates inequality?
Africa's most developed economy needs faster economic growth if it is to reduce high unemployment - currently at 27 percent - and alleviate persistent, widespread poverty that aggravates inequality and stokes instability.
Among a host of indignities—early menopause, diabetes, hair loss, fading eyesight, and mounting pain—the inability to travel freely particularly aggravates her, though not for the reasons one might expect.
In times like this, when it feels like the shit heap of political and social events regularly aggravates that anxiety simmering within me, watching a show like Curb feels weirdly good.
Given the already low inflation environment, the additional disinflationary pressure from the negative demand shock aggravates deflationary risks, particularly in Italy where the cyclical position of the economy is the weakest.
Getting control over your data can sometimes feel like an endless battle, and especially as the impact of coronavirus only aggravates the issue with a rise in COVID-19 themed malware.
In particular, the Chinese yuan may sink as much as 3% in February if the health crisis aggravates, potentially disrupting international markets, according to replies to a separate question in the poll.
BARI, Italy (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's economic policies risk creating growth that mostly benefits the rich and aggravates income inequality in the United States, Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton said.
"It's a brutal chaos that doesn't cancel suffering but instead aggravates it," said Maurizio Gasparri, a member of the center-right Forza Italia party, during the debate in the Senate on Thursday.
While the bustle of a coffee shop has been found to increase creativity, Scientific American reports that background noise disrupts concentration, impairs memory, and aggravates stress-related illness like migraines or ulcers. 
Fred's editor at the Advocate cautions him that he can be "a little too much," and the same goes for Rogen, who, as usual, both appeals and aggravates with his froggy, loudmouthed shtick.
"In about half of patients, there's a tumor on the ovaries called the ovarian teratoma that has NMDA receptors in it, and seems to be the thing that aggravates the immune system," he says.
But when an astigmatism is bad enough to impair vision, light text on dark backgrounds aggravates the condition, making text harder to read—and therefore making people squint more to try to correct it.
"There now is enough data to convince me that long-term isolation manufactures and aggravates mental illness," Colorado Department of Corrections executive director Rick Raemisch wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times.
The announcement only aggravates a months-long feud between the French media giant, led by chairman and biggest shareholder Vincent Bollore, and the Italian broadcaster controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Today's polarized web reflects and aggravates the ill will present in the world at large, almost guaranteeing that a major event like the sudden loss of a basketball god will trigger complications and even enmity.
These feuds led the EU to eventually outsource migration management to Turkey, despite heavy criticism from rights groups that the scheme aggravates the suffering of already distressed people by leaving them in grim circumstances there.
She winds up stuck in a padded cell, and the color of the padding, not a clinical white but an inky blue, somehow aggravates her ordeal, and stains it with the hue of a bad dream.
We have long known that formaldehyde exposure aggravates the respiratory system, causes noses bleeds and irritates skin, but the body of research that links formaldehyde to certain types of cancer has increased significantly in the intervening years.
Otherwise, it becomes all too clear that the Logan Act is just being held in reserve so that it can be deployed as a partisan cudgel against the next hapless Republican official who aggravates the professional bureaucracy.
That question is front and center as conventional approaches to pain control in the United States contribute, in the opinion of some experts, to a culture of overprescribing that aggravates the nation's epidemic of opioid overuse and abuse.
"As these conditions worsen, they feed upon one another: obesity contributes to insulin resistance, which in turn worsens obesity; inflammation aggravates obesity, promoting more inflammation; insulin resistance causes more inflammation, which worsens insulin resistance," he writes in the book.
"They decided that if Japan does not withdraw such measures or even aggravates the situation despite all our efforts, the government will respond sternly with all means possible," the Blue House said in a statement about the NSC meeting.
As the coronavirus outbreak aggravates retail conditions, pressure mounts for Superdry co-founder Julian Dunkerton, who returned to the group after a boardroom coup in April and has since been overhauling product and cutting promotions to revive the brand.
" Mira Rapp-Hooper, a scholar of Asian security issues at Yale Law School, said Mr. Moon has struggled to balance his agenda with "a Trump strategy that simultaneously aggravates North Korea and threatens the alliance relationship with South Korea.
After McDonalds' announcement, former McDonalds CEO Ed Rensi wrote in Forbes about how the company's choice "aggravates" its franchisees, who formed their first-ever national association last fall in order to negotiate over issues like menu pricing with corporate headquarters.
His refusal to be firm and resolute about what Russia did wrong in meddling in the election aggravates the suspicions of a public that doesn't seem to understand why he feels so determined to be chummy with the Russian leader.
"While we understand this short-term protective move, this only aggravates the longer-term cliff for Specialty Brands with Ofirmev and Amitiza seeing generic entry by 2021," Stifel analyst Annabel Samimy said, referring to emerging competition for Amitiza and the company's injection to treat pain.
"While we understand this short-term protective move, this only aggravates the longer-term cliff for Specialty Brands — with Ofirmev and Amitiza seeing generic entry by 2021," Stifel analyst Annabel Samimy said, referring to emerging competition for Amitiza and the company's injection to treat pain.
Using their mathematical model, the authors demonstrated that banning hate content on a single platform aggravates online hate ecosystems and promotes the creation of clusters that are not detectable by platform policing (which the authors call 'dark pools'), where hate content can thrive unchecked.
As more of the world's population flocks to vulnerable cities and coasts, climate change also aggravates the kind of poverty, social tensions and health catastrophes that create a ripe climate for terrorism and other violence — which tempts our adversaries to take advantage of chaos.
"It is the United States' hostile policy and its aggressive joint military drills, nuclear threats and military build-up around the Korean peninsula that really aggravates the situation on the Korean peninsula and the region and which compels the DPRK to also up its nuclear deterrence," he said.
"We have already said more than once that any action which escalates tension ... and further aggravates the already complicated situation will only move us further and further away from the moment of settling this internal issue of Ukraine," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
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The likelihood that Mr. Cuomo will appear on the Independence line — ballots for state races will be finalized in early October — perplexes and aggravates progressive activists who fear, considering the high hopes among Democrats for the fall elections and the anticipated tight margins in many of these districts, that the governor's presence at the top of the Independence Party ticket could result in the re-election of some Republicans.

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