Austrian assertiveness as Ottoman influence declined was compounded with Russian determination to resist any encroachment that threatened her historic interests in the Black Sea region.
And with the eight minutes of the match remaining, Sunderland's miserable day was compounded with the sending off of Mensah for pulling back Suarez, who was through on goal.
Now, with speculation of an engineering shortage looming, compounded with an increased emphasis on growing the manufacturing industry in the United States, engineering directors have become a valuable asset.
The area's desirability, compounded with a maze of regulations that lead to a scarcity of houses for purchase and the recent run-up in China property values, has caused prices for homes to soar.
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That problem is compounded with members making their own forecasts of policy public since it will cause them to stick to their forecasts too long after the need to adjust them becomes obvious to everyone else.
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And because nobody makes money just for the mere sake of making money, a consumption first policy is simply trading consumption in the future with compounded effect for consumption today with compounded debt.
But he says that over the next three years, he expects growth to moderate to 19% compounded, with shrinking EBITDA margins.
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The tragedy was compounded further with the news that the troops were members of the same battalion that lost six Marines in Iraq just two days ago.
Company executives then compounded incompetence with deceit.
Among industries, the most aggressive growth rates are shown by the financial sector and data-intensive science, with compounded annual growth rates (CAGRs) of 95 percent and 70 percent, respectively.
The Cottagers were visibly deflated by the immediate reply and Huddlestone compounded their misery with a fine fourth, driving into the corner right-footed from the edge of the area.
But the administration has compounded its vague goals with self-defeating clarity on methods.
The latest disaster in Lebanon has compounded the confusion, with the hardest of hardliners, Ariel Sharon, and an avowed dove, Yossi Beilin, both publicly discussing the possibility of the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon.
Seeing Newcastle team-mate Wilkinson axed by England came as a shock and it was compounded by Newcastle parting company with Flood's mentor John Fletcher, who is no longer the Falcons' director of rugby.
She said this was compounded by having to deal with the challenge and uncertainty around complaints and difficulty finding locums, adding that GPs were taking early retirement or changing profession due to the problems.
For the BJP, grappling with an ideological crisis compounded by in-fighting, the report comes at a bad time.
Online travel should grow at twice the pace of the overall travel industry, with 10% growth compounded through 2014.
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As for the full year, Garrett notes that the company expects Omniture to grow 20% in FY 2011, with 20% or more compounded growth over the next three years.
And all the while, the number of Americans without insurance kept rising, compounded by a horrific recession -- with people losing their jobs and then losing their health care.
That proved to be a flop (even back in the day, our correspondent related to me how difficult the acquirer was to deal with) which Fosters, with all due awareness, compounded in swallowing Southcorp in 2005.
But the perils of success are compounded by the fact that Seattleites, with forests around them and Mount Rainier down the road, have long prided themselves on being an outdoor sort of people with a good green conscience.
Bath's problems were further compounded when captain Michael Lipman was forced off with a hamstring injury.
These health disparities are compounded by the lack of culturally competent health professionals with knowledge of Hawaiian or Pacific Islander culture.
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Mame Biram Diouf, on loan with Rovers from Manchester United, almost compounded the error only to poke a far post strike wide from eight yards.
The difficulties encountered in attempting to re-examine and challenge clearly erroneous verdicts have been compounded in recent decades by limitations in the ease with which post-conviction legal review is available.
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The company sees residential connected devices growing 17.3% a year compounded to 5.4 billion by 2016, with 8.3% annual growth in consumer mobile devices to 8.4 billion, and 18% annual growth in connected business devices to 5.1 billion.
After five years of sales growth averaging 12% compounded annually, Pier 1 was losing momentum and, with 700 stores, seemed near saturation.
His image problems were later compounded when a newspaper published pictures of him playing croquet with staff at his grace-and-favour country residence, Dorneywood.
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Opacity about the planned KGIA course work has been compounded by New York City's failure to comply with the law by providing unresponsive answers to formal requests for information.
Critics say that the difficulties with handling today's complex technology have been compounded by hasty, negligent work due to the intense time pressures.
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