Sentences with phrase «to exacerbate something»

And in this regard it doesn't take a genius to realize that the promotion of biofuels to help resolve these concerns will only exacerbate them in one of the worst ways imaginable, providing a «cure» -LSB-
The product doesn't do much for my acne, does not exacerbates it either.
Theresa May was the architect of the home office policies that caused this scandal, Rudd just exacerbated them by hardening the policies to make them more inhumane.
Obama took a beating by environmentalists for pushing to open up offshore oil and gas production, and this disaster just exacerbates it; I wonder if the loss in credibility with environmentalists because of this spill is enough to substantially undermine future energy policy initiatives.
Repressive measures taken by powerful human authorities, however well intentioned, can do no more than delay global disasters, and may instead exacerbate them.
Though injuries to the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla have played a huge role in this phenomenon, Wenger's team selections have further exacerbated it.
So the special interests really rule the Cuomo administration and I would see him as a representative of the 1 percent in New York State, not fighting to address the wealth gap, the wealth gap that is a severe drag on the economy here but actually exacerbating it.
He is doing nothing to counter the lies and misinformation being put out by the government and is in fact exacerbating them, either to suit whatever scheming, bizarre proto - Marxist political agenda he has dreamed up with Seumas Milne, or simply because he's an idiot and doesn't know what he's talking about.
As it turns out, the exercise I was doing to help get rid of my belly was probably exacerbating it.
Furthermore, simply throwing money for living expenses at students is unlikely to remove other clear obstacles to success and may well exacerbate them.
A lot of the infrastructure in place in coastal areas do help mitigate hazards, but can also exacerbate them as well.
Few scientists would say the Dust Bowl was caused by humans, even though poor farming practices clearly exacerbated it.
But the wildfires that scorched vast swaths of the US this year can scarcely be described as natural disasters, since human activities exacerbated them at every step.
While I have no desire to single out 23andMe here, I do want to highlight the fact that we're not just repeating past mistakes, we're actively exacerbating them.
The human tendency to hope for the best and try to avoid failure at all costs gets in the way, and organizational hierarchies exacerbate it.
These types of unwinds do not create a trend, they merely exacerbate it.
He said Vegas already has a high suicide rate (about twice the national average; 34.5 per 100,000 people), but that being in an entrepreneurial city within the city exacerbates it.
And trying to repress these feelings often exacerbates them.
Many other factors influence the decline in religious practice among the laity, but the lack of a convincing spiritual leadership from a good number of their bishops and priests is undoubtedly exacerbating it.
The act has succeeded in hiding the problem, but arguably exacerbated it by pushing production and sales of the most dangerous substances underground.
I don't say that the difficulties we are experiencing round the world are caused by our presence in Iraq but undoubtedly our presence in Iraq exacerbates them
But rather than correcting bias, the predictive model exacerbated it, Lum said during a panel on data and crime at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Boston in February.
But they're exacerbating them with management concerns, like not having accurate cost estimates.»
, and othe skin issues, I find this really exacerbates it.
For patients like Jennifer, those issues had been there all along, but IF simply exacerbated them.
Public - school pre-K programs alleviate financial burdens for families, but exacerbate them for private programs by shrinking the pool of four - year - olds.
But either way, the problem is real, and it's been around for a long time, and the election highlighted it and I think in some respects exacerbated it.
The technology may be exacerbating it somewhat, but it's probably not changing the fundamental dynamic of the class.
Charter and Magnet schools feed into this by claiming to insulate children from these attitudes, but they frequently exacerbate them.
It is NOT a «quick and easy fix» to behavior or training problems and in fact can badly exacerbate them.
And even though you probably caused the problem, or at least exacerbated it in some way, you certainly didn't do it on purpose.
Third, climate interacts with other types of stresses on human systems, in some cases reducing stresses but in other cases exacerbating them.
The Inquiry Committee observes that the Federal Court permitted this conflict by denying the «AGC's request to be replaced as a respondent» and then exacerbated it by denying the Committee itself standing, and by restricting the standing of the Canadian Judicial Council and of the Independent Counsel to the Committee.
Rather than alleviating these problems, the release of Bringing Them Home has, in some cases, had the effect of exacerbating them.
But their efforts to solve the problem only exacerbated it further.
Any other solution that doesn't really talks about keeping fossil fuels in the ground is a false solution and gives us this fake sense that we are tackling the crisis when we are actually exacerbating it.
Being kind of «out - of - her - element» may cause her to not drink as much as she should and will exacerbate it as well.
For fanatics such as myself, they clearly exacerbate it.
The multilateral development banks are supposed to be eliminating poverty, but instead they're exacerbating it by driving climate change through big spending on fossil fuel infrastructure.»
The falling pound means that inflationary pressures are already building up, and today's decision will exacerbate them,» he said.
But now at the end of the cycle, raising rates beyond 5 %, according to many analysts, would trigger the bust or exacerbate it.
That sense of disconnectedness is a timeless human feeling, but she sees how social media has exacerbated it.
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