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Many here see Sarkozy as an authoritarian and divisive figure who will aggravate France's social divide.
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At the least, the laws will aggravate an already marked reluctance among businessmen to hire new staff.
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The outsiders at the meeting pointed out that such measures will aggravate the West Bank's economic and humanitarian crisis.
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The court's ruling will aggravate the recent troubles of Mr Berlusconi, who is politically far weaker than he was a few months ago.
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"Aspirin will aggravate her stomach, " the nurse informed her.
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The coal situation will aggravate looming power shortages.
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In China, Beijing is taking steps that will inevitably aggravate relations with trading partners.
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From then on, some believe, demography will seriously aggravate Japan's other D-words debt, deficits and deflation.
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It might be entertaining, but it will likely contain erroneous scintillating information that will only aggravate you.
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The displeasure among workers at the mine will only aggravate the situation further.
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If the people I live with smoke, will it aggravate my condition?
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If France and Germany continue to get away with breaking the rules, even after the court judgment, it will only aggravate Dutch distemper.
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Their rise to power will only delay the inevitable and further aggravate an already grave situation.
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