The government's policies of supporting large military and internal security forces and of allocating resources to key supporters of the regime have exacerbated shortages.
The crisis stems from years of loose fiscal policies that exacerbated inflation and allowed the public debt, money supply, and current account deficit to explode.
The water problem is exacerbated by rapid population growth, industrial expansion, and increased water pollution.
The deterioration of economic conditions has been greatly exacerbated by the flight of most business people with their expertise and capital.
This historical, 80 year-old rift was exacerbated by the abyss between the Enver Hoxha regime and its Tito counterpart.
This is further exacerbated by the need to share expenses, to allocate labour and tasks, to plan ahead for contingencies, to see off threats, to hide information, to pretend and to fend off emotionally injurious behaviour.
This spastic nature was further exacerbated by the egregious behaviour of the superpowers.
If anything, materialism - the venal form of "capitalism" that erupted in the post communist planet - only exacerbated the moral and ethical degeneracy of everyone involved.
This was further exacerbated by incessant preaching and hectoring of the representatives of those powers, which thus forsake them.
She tugged at his arm, and he descended another step and peered into the exacerbatedanxiety of her face.
Mrs. Binswanger threw her short, heavy arm full length across the table-top and leaned toward her son, so that the table-lamp lighted her face with its generous scallop of chin and exacerbated the concern in her eyes.
For apart from the magnetic attraction of the metropolis itself, Grenoble exacerbated his nerves.
With the habitual cleverness of his tongue exacerbated by the misfortune of his love affair, Stendhal became a distinguished but unpopular figure with the Parisians.
And things wereexacerbated by a shortage of provisions--for which the king's government was held guilty.
This hostility exacerbatedthe natural discord of nomad and townsman.
From the outset profound temperamental differences between the Irish and English were manifest, differences exacerbated by a difference of language, and these became much more evident after the Protestant Reformation.
And the irritations and hardships and the general insecurity of the new time were exacerbated by a profound disturbance of currency and credit.
The majority of the population continues to suffer from insufficient food, clothing, housing, and medical care, problemsexacerbated by military operations and political uncertainties.
As happened earlier in Hungary and later in Germany, again, there followed a revolt of the peasants against their extortionate masters; [1927] and there resulted a period of ferocious civil war and exacerbated fanaticism.
As for religious differences, which have in the past so often exacerbated the war spirit, this influence is less than appears.
In various parts of the world broken nationalities seek to attain to national independence or autonomy and these nationalistic differences areexacerbated by economic quarrels.
And sicknesses of all types were exacerbated all the more in foreign countries even if one were lucky enough to have a native friend like Ms.
As she stepped into the parlor the compunction exacerbated exponentially.
This memory of the rape played over and over and the monotony exacerbated the thumping.
This was exacerbated in marriages, since in thought, if not in deed, marriages were with philandering men who were replicating creatures no different than them albeit ones obsessed by impulses for pleasure in wet disgorging with the multitude.
Such a trivial dabbling of philanthropy, he further argued, would more likely than not be money thrown into the whirlwind of drugs, liquor, or other exacerbated vice from which a self-deprecating fool more easily annihilated himself.
By feeling so much, he exacerbatedmore by feeling a repugnance toward this effeminate trait of inordinate feeling.
Kimberly's post-partum depression was no doubt exacerbated by those two months of shared motherhood and espousal husbandry that barren Noppawan had conceived, but none could have foreseen the denouement.
The trade deficit, exacerbated by UN trade sanctions against neighboring Serbia, grew in late 1993, accelerating the depreciation of the lev.
The slow pace of structural reform, however, has exacerbated Romania's high inflation rate and eroded real wages.
He contemplated a continually exacerbated Class War, with a millennium of extraordinary vagueness beyond as the reward of the victorious workers.
I have tried to show the profound significance in this discussion of the distrust which has grown up in the minds of the workers, and how this distrust is being exacerbated by our entirely too forensic method of treating their claims.
To his exacerbated nerves its rich southern melodies were soothing.
And by reason of his exacerbated temper he became the most personal writer of his generation.
And there was a friendly, wide-awake brother of fourteen who was tucked away in the chintz room up stairs, whence he issued to fraternize in the ball-room with Joe Foster, whose exacerbated spirit he did much to soothe.
Yet his expedients were not always delicate or fair: Cope would have welcomed a lighter hand on his exacerbated spirit, a more disinterested, more impartial touch.
In addition to the writhings of an exacerbated vanity, she was conscious of a sense of personal loss, as if a landmark had been razed in the perspective of her life.