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1 He added that the Greece debt crisis could exacerbate the problem .
2 His solution to introduce legislation will only, in our view, exacerbate the problem .
3 The more we grow using conventional methods, the more we exacerbate the problem .
4 Increasing student numbers and the property boom exacerbate the problem .
5 Yet these strategies tend to entrench and exacerbate the problem .
6 Stark racial disparities in income and wealth exacerbate the problem .
7 Their presence also would exacerbate the problem of trying to hide from prying eyes.
8 In rural areas, harsh economics can exacerbate the problem .
9 Increasing affluence has served merely to exacerbate the problem .
10 If there's a bully in your family, holidays can exacerbate the problem , writes Anne Dempsey.
11 Efforts at livening things up with music and song seemed only to exacerbate the problem .
12 It has been suspected that having a TV in the bedroom might exacerbate the problem .
13 And the distraction of videogames could exacerbate the problem .
14 I can't further exacerbate the problem by being the first one to break that tradition.
15 Doctors also exacerbate the problem , as some see FGM as a useful source of extra income.
16 One psychologist, Dr Mitchell Byrne, described to Australian news.com.au how social media can exacerbate the problem .
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