Exacerbated Sentence Examples

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  • The lack of industrially hardened components and connectors has exacerbated this.

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  • This is especially true if you have experienced any back, neck, knee, or ankle injuries in the past, which could be exacerbated by certain yoga poses.

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  • The difficulty of engaging 13-14 year olds was highlighted - exacerbated in rural areas by limited availability of public transport.

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  • But his failings of mind were exacerbated by his bodily infirmities; he grew more and more whimsical and capricious, morbidly suspicious and morbidly parsimonius; old friends were estranged or removed by death, and new friends did not come forward in their place.

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  • The assassination caused great political excitement, and exacerbated existing party feuds.

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  • Their problems were exacerbated by their struggle with the benefits system, which she considered emotionally abusive.

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  • The survey revealed widespread malnutrition, the principal cause of which was food insecurity, exacerbated by the position of women in Beja society.

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  • Do you have any other potentially irritating mannerisms which are likely to be exacerbated under stress?

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  • Such damage occurs under normal physiological conditions and may be exacerbated by environmental mutagens.

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  • At the same time, the situation was exacerbated by continuous discharges of industrial effluents and municipal sewage into the country's rivers.

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  • The negotiations with the French Jacobins exacerbated the hatred which the Gustavians already felt for the Jacobin councillors of the duke-regent (see CHARLES XIII., king of Sweden).

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  • That's because the effects of cataracts and other eye conditions can cause an exacerbated glare while driving at night.

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  • Other conditions, such as dry air and pollution, can also cause dryness that is exacerbated by a lack of moisture.

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  • Doubts and tensions between the two sides further exacerbated after US President Carter announced the severance of ties with Taiwan in 1978.

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  • Whether or not you believe that we have exacerbated the greenhouse effect, you should still do your part to improve the environment for generations to come.

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  • Driving while tired can cause a domino effect that is exacerbated by bright sunshine, headlights, alcohol, cell phones and attempting to put on cosmetics or eat while driving.

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  • This issue is exacerbated, because certain prepaid carriers require very little (if anything) to activate a new phone number.

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  • Anemic babies may develop feeding problems and can have exacerbated heart or breathing difficulties.

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  • Timely repairs are also important so that flaws and imperfections are not exacerbated through neglect.

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  • Celiac disease is a serious condition that can be exacerbated by even a small amount of gluten.

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  • If you're frequently on your feet, have foot problems exacerbated by most shoes or you simply want a pair of durable shoes that will last, give SAS a closer look.

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  • Diabetic shoes are defined as footwear created to take into account many of the circulatory and nervous system problems that are caused and exacerbated by diabetes.

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  • The tension between the brothers is exacerbated by Nathan's relationship with Haley (Lucas' best friend) and Peyton (Nathan's ex-girlfriend) and Lucas' growing attraction.

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  • A low fat diet is a lifestyle choice made by those wanting to lose weight or improve certain medical conditions that are exacerbated by a fatty diet or by excess weight or obesity.

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  • This ferment of unrest, which was provoked in the years 1903-190 4, was exacerbated in the winters that followed by the renewed outbreak of the century-long racial feud between the Tatars and the Armenians at Baku and other places.

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  • A phenomenon greatly exacerbated by the development of the imperialist stage of capitalism.

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  • This situation was no doubt exacerbated by the Crianlarich station tearoom brunch, the heat and the drugs.

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  • Further, the rodent infestation can only be exacerbated by any increase in the captive bird population.

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  • Their purchases appear to have exacerbated the recent run-up in crude prices.

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  • The most common symptom is the dry cough that is exacerbated by excitement or exercise.

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  • Frederick placed judges of his own appointment, with the title of podest, in all the Lombard commu1ies; and this stretch of his authority, while it exacerbated his foes, forced even his friends to join their ranks against him.

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  • A violent quarrel exacerbated by political differences broke out among the British commands, which led to two courts-martial and to the resignation of Keppel, and did great injury to the discipline of the navy.

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  • From the first the ministry was exposed to the most unscrupulous opposition, exacerbated by the new and stringent rules of procedure which Tisza felt it his duty to introduce if any business were to be done.

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