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  • In a typically contradictory move, globalisation, while promoting economic integration among elites, has exacerbated sectarianism everywhere else. -- Pankaj Mishra
  • There's this myth that has been exacerbated by others that Starbucks means a $4 cup of coffee, which is not true. -- Howard Schultz
  • Americans have always evinced some distrust of government, but the current situation has exacerbated this to a degree that may be unprecedented. -- Eric Alterman
  • The reason Ronald Reagan gets slammed for having so badly exacerbated the problem of deficit spending is that he so plainly deserves it. -- Daniel Keys Moran
  • Violence is almost an everyday occurrence in some Muslim lands: it should not be exacerbated by revenge attacks on more innocent families and communities. -- Cat Stevens
  • If we say yes to something we believe is wrong now, what guarantee is there that the wrong will not be further exacerbated down the line? -- Benigno Aquino III
  • Ethnic divisions can definitely be exacerbated by a lack of natural resources, but those tensions become violent when people manipulate them for their own political gain. -- Dinaw Mengestu
  • Supposedly I've got traces of an English accent, though I can't hear it. I must have inherited it from my mother, who's English, and then I think it was exacerbated by the fact that I live with an Australian. -- Lev Grossman
  • For decades, the plight of the Palestinian people has been exacerbated by internal corruption, a lack of effective investment, and the political cynicism of the Arab states, who often did not have the best interests of the Palestinians at heart. -- Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
  • Climate change is hugely exacerbated by changing patterns of how we choose to live, often in danger zones such as extremely vulnerable coastal zones - from New Jersey to the Philippines. This enormously increases the economic and human costs of hurricanes, rising seas and changing weather patterns. -- Nicholas Kristof
  • There is no illness that is not exacerbated by stress. -- Allan Lokos
  • You have to be a minor superhero just to get to be a dignified man, and that's kind of exacerbated for men of color. -- John Edgar Wideman
  • The present oil crisis has not been produced by the oil companies. It is a result of government mismanagement exacerbated by the Mideast war. -- Milton Friedman
  • Hitler suffered acutely from meteorism; perhaps he did not suffer so acutely as those around him, since meteorism is uncontrolled farting, a condition exacerbated by Hitler's strictly vegetarian diet. -- A. N. Wilson
  • If there is a distinctive Irish experience, it is one of division, exacerbated by the fact that division in a country so small seems perverse. But the scale doesn't matter. -- Denis Donoghue
  • Your irritation is important to us," Cassie droned, looking at me upside down with her head tipped backwards over her headrest, "and will be exacerbated in rotation. Thank you for holding." -- Tana French
  • Woman cannot be free until man's mind is liberated from the megalomania! His self-exaltation is the mother of the gender inequalities. Till we eliminate his exacerbated narcissism, woman will remain unfree! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • I'm not a firm believer of "mo' money mo' problems" - I think that's stupid. I think it's that problems are already there that can be exacerbated by more things you don't understand. -- Chuck D
  • It seems positively unnatural to travel without taking a camera along... The very activity of taking pictures is soothing and assuages general feelings of disorientation that are likely to be exacerbated by travel. -- Susan Sontag
  • Abstractionism exacerbated the problem but sustainability, if intelligently conceived, could heal the rift between garden, landscape and urban design. Absolute sustainability is not possible. But relative sustainability is a practical and desirable proposition. -- Tom Turner
  • Chess is, in essence, a game for children. Computers have exacerbated the trends towards youth because they now have an immensely powerful tool at their disposal and can absorb vast amounts of information extremely quickly. -- Nigel Short
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