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1 Those conflicts would only worsen in the next five years, the commission said.
2 We expect the conditions to worsen in the next few hours.
3 The situation of Japan's aging population is set to worsen in the years ahead.
4 According to the charity, the problem of homelessness continues to worsen in the city.
5 We expect conditions to worsen in the next few hours.
6 Furthermore, 75 per cent of respondents said the problem was likely to worsen in future.
7 Out-of-control fires are blazing in three states, with conditions set to worsen in some regions.
8 As her symptoms progressively worsen in quarantine, she worries about the future of her job.
9 Their situation may worsen in the short term, now that the Disability Act has become law.
10 Photo: 123RF As conditions worsen in the upper South Island, fire crews are on high alert.
11 Some in the southern city of Aden were worried that violence would worsen in Saleh's absence.
12 Government officials have warned that the situation may worsen in coming days as the rainy season continues.
13 But in summary, he warned that the situation will worsen in New York, especially in the city.
14 Yet gross domestic product growth has slowed dramatically and is likely to worsen in the current quarter.
15 Iran denies, but ties worsen in June and Iran and Britain expel diplomats over the IRA row.
16 According to the Latin America Risk Report, the situation in Latin American is only set to worsen in 2020.
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