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Examples of aggravation


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I find that there are also aggravations in the methods of supply by the coal merchants.
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One of the aggravations speaking in such a debate as this is that one comes to say what one has prepared.
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I gather that that is one of the great aggravations of absent parents, who believe that it is designed for her.
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I am making no charges or aggravations against any particular person.
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One of the greatest aggravations to the solution of this problem has been rent control at absurdly artificially low levels.
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There will be further aggravations.
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The sooner we, like the extremists and the aggravations that exist in the countryside, fall quiet and listen quietly, perhaps the sooner we shall resolve our differences.
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The changes they see may cause a sense of aggravation, perhaps even uncertainty about the future.
Concomitant infection with rotavirus, however, caused a dramatic aggravation of the clinical signs, and 5 of 6 experimentally infected piglets died.
The modern age's aggravation of diseases-that is, the resultant mental-health problems-was one reason for the importance of a correct understanding of body and mind.
The very attempt to establish the charge by evidence, would often be a gross aggravation of the original injury [more speech is not the solution here].
Paternal alcoholism, parental psychopathology, and aggravation with infants.
To this cognitive flexibility (both linguistic and representational) is connected the well-known flexibility of the interpretations sanctioned by the evolutive perception of the phases of illness (aggravation, remission, becoming chronic).
Fathers' alcoholism has been linked with increased risk for fathers' aggravation with their infants and with higher negative affect, lower positive engagement, and lower sensitivity during free-play interactions.
We know that this very trade is a major reason for the aggravation of conflicts and that the innocent civilian population suffers the most casualties.
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A further aggravation is being caused by what can be described as the breaking down of the system of competitive tendering.
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There was much aggravation, intimidation and harassment of decent football supporters by people who, when they were not intoxicated, were reasonable citizens.
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Clause 30 abolishes the concept of libelling previous convictions "in aggravation of" the present offence.
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Whatever other complaints we may have about the roads, the one that causes most aggravation is motor cycle noise.
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He did not want his parents to have to put up with any more aggravation or horror.
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To that problem migration is no solution; indeed, it is more likely to be an aggravation.
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Under the old code, which applied between the wars, there was no pension in respect of aggravation—none at all.
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We do not wish to enact an important piece of legislation which causes resistance and aggravation on either side.
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To some extent that accounts for the aggravation of unemployment in existing conditions.
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Pension was granted to this man until it was found that the aggravation by service of the accepted disability had passed away.
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The result of their being compelled to do so would be serious because it might cause the most appalling aggravation of the situation.
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On that finding of aggravation he was fully entitled to payment of his pension.
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We therefore get anomalies at the start, certainties of aggravation over the next decade and no timely means of correction.
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I think that is only an aggravation of the offence.
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I cannot doubt that it was accompanied with circumstances of special aggravation.
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I am not talking about the destruction of communities or the aggravation of housing stress.
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They suggested that a special feature of aggravation should be present, such as the nature and the circumstances of the order.
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Racial aggravation is a serious matter which, if proved, would lead to an increased sentence.
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In practical terms, the suggested amendments would require the prosecution to meet the additional hurdle of proving racial aggravation without providing any additional sentence.
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All these were an aggravation and not an alleviation of the position as it existed in the first six months of the last war.
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There will be aggravation and alienation between the people and the police.
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Clause 68 makes clear that, in general, racial aggravation in connection with an offence is an aggravating factor, meriting a stiffer sentence.
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The legal position may be settled but the aggravation remains.
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Commuter trains are frequently cancelled, causing enormous aggravation to the traveller.
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In such cases tuberculosis was there, but there was a certain aggravation by service, and that we have admitted and have granted the men pensions.
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There will be an element of aggravation and hostility between police and public.
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Instead of a cessation of hostilities there has been aggravation.
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I think that that has made a contribution to reducing the level of aggravation, violence, obscenity and unpleasantness which can sometimes be associated with football.
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I fully understand the sense of annoyance, aggravation and anger provoked by some of the stranger activities of councils throughout the land.
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The present notification system is by no means perfect, but only a very small number of cases have caused aggravation.
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Application was made for a review on the grounds of unforeseen aggravation.
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Most of that pain and aggravation is unnecessary, however.
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As the judge it came up against was to rule, it was not so much a document of mitigation as of aggravation.
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Will he now take this opportunity to deprecate the aggravation of racial ill-will for party propaganda purposes, whosoever commits it?
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There is every likelihood that they will lead to great aggravation of illness.
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Will he please deprecate this kind of aggravation of racial ill-will for party propaganda purposes?
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I can imagine that causing even more aggravation.
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If we did, we would go some way towards alleviating the aggravation and concern felt by many of our fellow citizens.
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All this means is aggravation and greater difficulty in negotiations.
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Most of those who suffer aggravation and delay write to their local councillors, but a number write to me.
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There was a material aggravation in the unemployment situation throughout the world as a result of that financial disaster to us.
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I have here the figures of the last war cases of pensions given for aggravation of disseminated sclerosis.
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They do not want to increase the sentence available for other offences even though racial aggravation may be a motive.
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If they wish to proceed, for instance, on affray, it will not be necessary for them to prove any racial aggravation.
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Many of these people openly flout the law and are a source of great aggravation to shopkeepers and townspeople alike.
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Clearly, there is a great deal of delay, aggravation and frustration.
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If those discussions had been successful, we would not have had to endure the turmoil and aggravation of the past 12 months.
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There was a significant commitment to allow the inquiry to take place with a minimum amount of aggravation and pressure from the countries concerned.
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There needs to be some incentive, such as less tax to pay, fewer headaches and less aggravation for the small trader.
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There are 3,600 cases in which the question at issue is between attributability and aggravation and pension is in payment.
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I should have called that a plea in aggravation rather than a plea in mitigation.
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All the other new proposals are an aggravation.
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You would achieve almost all you have set out to do in the first place but without the aggravation.
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If it is merely aggravation, that may well come out as a small side issue.
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The court will decide the extent of the racial aggravation, on top of the evidence of the basic offence.
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Furthermore, in relation to a jury deleting the aggravation, that is the same as any other aggravation.
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We desire to live at peace with the whole world, but the people of this country have now arrived at a stage of unprecedented aggravation.
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They are making an adequate living, and they do not want the aggravation.
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I only wish that there was some kind of unforeseen aggravation provision written into these regulations.
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If there is aggravation, then, in my submission, a pension of some kind, not, of course, the full pension, should be granted.
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Midwives, by definition, travel a great deal as part of their work and a further aggravation is that their mileage allowance remains very low.
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The amendment is unnecessary and it will encourage aggravation between farmers and walkers.
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Neither the problem of the possible waste of social capital nor the possible aggravation of the trend towards rural depopulation should be overlooked.
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In cases of tort to property, where there are no circumstances of aggravation, they are generally the same.
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The two issues involved were attributability and aggravation.
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In the first place, there is the matter of prolonged annoyance and aggravation to local residents.
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The question of the aggravation of commission of an offence on bail was mentioned; but there are a number of other offences.
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The way in which the award for aggravation was made did cover the entire condition.
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When asked specifically he agreed that he would accept aggravation by dust on existing bronchitis and emphysema.
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Also, from his many comments about violent reactions to remedies, the sensitive patients he saw, were producing undesirable aggravations which he constantly sought to escape from.
The health impacts include aggravation of chronic bronchitis, hospitalizations due to cardio-respiratory symptoms, emergency room visits due to aggravated asthma symptoms, and acute respiratory symptoms.
However, the use of such a powerful intervention may inhibit visits for milder diseases, possibly resulting in aggravation of the disease.
Education delivery system source of aggravation to farmers, who frequently describe them as 'wasteland'.
Conservative treatment is abandoned if there is increased distension, aggravation of pain, increase in abdominal tenderness or rise in pulse.
If this also causes aggravation, the remedy can be further diluted in a third cup, and so on.
The authorities responded to this new aggravation in two ways.
All followed the same basic pattern, with variations in contents and in degrees of aggravation.
His anti-hypertensive medication should be reduced to prevent further aggravation of the falls.
In contrast, deterioration during sinus acceleration in four patients predicted further aggravation.
Of course, environment, diet and indulgence contributed to the ill-health of many workers, and hours of labour were a major aggravation.
The potencies work most often without aggravation but with the same curative effects as centesimal potencies.
There has been no aggravation, the blood pressure is normal, the spells are infrequent now, and she is losing weight with improved energy.
The patient began to feel better within 24 hours and continued to feel better until the sixth day, when he developed an aggravation.
The aggravation subsided after 36 hours, leaving the patient feeling well for the past 5 months.
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