To compound the problem, the government is ready to raise taxes, to the IMFs applause.
To compound the problem, the number of UK-trained nurses leaving the country to work abroad has increased.
That would compound the problem and add a huge corporate tax increase to the one enacted in 1986.
To compound the problem, FTD is often misdiagnosed as depression or even a severe midlife crisis, Rankin said.
But is a merger the solution, or would it merely compound the problem?
To compound the problem, Burgundy's unpredictable weather means every year tastes slightly different.
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Falling prices compound the problem for councils hoping to regenerate struggling inner-city areas.
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Experts such as Russell Barkley say ADD and ADHD compound the problem.
Given this record, it is stupefying that the United States Senate is expected this week to consider legislation that would greatly compound the problem of performing national security-minded due diligence with respect to export controls.
Sequestration will only compound the problem.
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By early 2002 Thornberry had figured out that the problem was that the compound was blocking two other crucial enzymes.
And the expiration of the Bush tax cuts would compound this problem.
How many times have you witnessed a company lose their preferred candidate over a trivial point of difference, and then have the company only proceed to compound their problem by settling for their second or even third choice?
Like a first world war general you compound it by thinking that consigning yet more troops' lives will solve the problem.
The problem for Mr Bush is that Ms Miers's withdrawal and the fuss about Plamegate compound a picture of incompetence and sleaze.
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