That could exacerbatetensions with other EU nations like Italy and Greece.
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The incident could exacerbatetensions between Iran and the United States.
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It could also exacerbatetensions between Washington and Beijing.
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McConnell had drafted an order that he knew could exacerbatetensions between the CIA and DNI.
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The move by Exxon to quit West Qurna-1 is likely to exacerbatetensions between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region.
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North and South Korea remain technically at war, and the reports of a possible defection are bound to exacerbatetensions.
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Berlusconi verdict weakens Italian reform drive The former prime minister's conviction for tax fraud will exacerbatetensions within Rome's fraught ruling coalition.
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The failure to actively involve Côte d'Ivoire in the decision helped to exacerbatetensions between Francophone and Anglophone states in the region.
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The White Coalition for Justice Without Repression believe that the Guard could exacerbatetensions to the point where its services would be required.
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However, the network opted to hold it under pressure from the US State Department who did not want to exacerbatetensions with the Soviet Union.
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The comments, in a BBC World Service interview to be broadcast on Friday, are certain to exacerbatetensions between the authorities and the financial sector.
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But such provisions are scheduled to wind down in the coming months, and Pendergrass and others warned that police implementation of evictions could exacerbatetensions.
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Perhaps seeking to exacerbatetensions between the two, Abbas said Dahlan had known of an Israeli plot to kill Hamas chief armed commander Salah Shehada.
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The North's first nuclear test about three months later further exacerbatedtensions.
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Tbilisi's drive to join the alliance has long exacerbatedtensions with Moscow.
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Tbilisi's drive to join NATO has long exacerbatedtensions with Moscow.