Examples of using Exacerbating in English and their translations into German
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Uncontrolled movements are thoroughly capable of exacerbating existing posture problems.
By exacerbating humanitarian stress, it heightens the likelihood of unrest and conflict.
This must be done with extreme care to avoid exacerbating the problem.
This has been leading to redundancies there too, exacerbating the region's social situation.
They act gently, not exacerbating their toxic damage,
Political rhetoric exacerbating conflicts rather than defusing them.
Meanwhile, climate change has brought lower rainfall, exacerbating drought.
And you would risk exacerbating this problem by assigning me a sponsee.
He has succeeded in exacerbating all the contradictions on a world scale.
Cuts to support for childcare also risk exacerbating the problem.
the economic crisis has been exacerbating this situation, already made very complicated because of administrative burdens.
largely exacerbating the volatility of international financial markets and commodity prices.
thereby exacerbating the cyclical swings.
They hope to bring the government down by exacerbating the crisis and asphyxiating the country economically.
the EU are exacerbating the problem.
Social unrest and political instability will grow, exacerbating all other problems.
The government's attitude and actions are dramatically exacerbating the situation.
Therefore, the tender could risk exacerbating the adequacy problem in the long term.
Many developments- which are often mutually exacerbating- are throwing up numerous challenges.
Exacerbating all this is the specter of federalism which haunts governments from London to Copenhagen.
