The correct one is this: Can Beijing pump prime without aggravating existing economic problems?
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Even so the mezzogiorno still has huge problems, which recession seems to be aggravating.
The jurors unanimously accepted eight of the 10 aggravating factors presented by the prosecution, Adams said.
Further aggravating the issue is disk space that Windows eats up behind the scenes.
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Constipation another potential side effect can decrease bladder capacity, also aggravating symptoms.
But he said the number of images in the most extreme categories was an aggravating factor.
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He said filming the rape was an aggravating factor in a "degrading and humiliating" assault.
In agriculture emerging governments restricted supply, aggravating the problems caused by demand in the rich world.
The default of tiny Iceland in 2009 has been credited with aggravating the global financial crisis.
Mr Qwabe, 25, and Mr Mngeni, 23, are charged with murder, kidnapping and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
Mziwamadoda Qwabe, 25, and Xolile Mngeni, 23, are charged with murder, kidnapping and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
One placement blew and sent me on a small fall to a ledge, aggravating an old ankle injury.
Rose, who had four bogeys in six holes on Thursday, decided not to risk further aggravating the problem.
The resulting higher interest rates would elevate the cost of servicing the federal debt, further aggravating the deficit.
Their droppings on outdoor furniture cushions are aggravating and time-consuming to clean up.
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These airports are free of the aggravating congestion of the 50 largest domestic hubs, through which 90% of travelers pass.
The jury had to accept at least one of three statutory aggravating factors for the death penalty to be considered.
Aggravating the situation in California is an extreme drought in the Pacific Northwest, which is expected to reduce hydroelectric power generation.
It is even more aggravating than Chautauqua County in Kansas saying that the Boy Scouts are not a humanitarian organization.
Bad calls have always tormented football (it's why the league introduced instant replay), but this was something more vivid, obvious, aggravating.
The same reasoning applies to bank ownership of private equity and hedge funds, with conflicts of interest an additional aggravating factor.
The non-statutory aggravating factor that was not unanimously accepted was that Moussaoui's actions resulted in the deaths of approximately 3, 000 people.
In 2010, North Korea revealed progress in turning enriched uranium into a source of fuel for nuclear weapons, further aggravating other countries.
Fabregas left Wenger with another worry as he limped painfully through the closing minutes after aggravating a leg injury scoring his penalty.
It would not help resolve the issue "but derail the issue from the track of political segment, " further aggravating turmoil, he argued.
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These journeys into the front office sausage factory absorb so much attention and screen time they feel like an aggravating second season.
"Drink was an aggravating factor, there's no question about that, " he said.
The Bills acquired his rights soon after, but Merriman never made it past his first practice in Buffalo after aggravating the injury.
This just might the waning of an aggravating and inefficient era in air travel and the beginning of a faster, easier one.
Aggravating this is a western-Indonesian superiority complex that tends to regard the Melanesians of Irian as simple folk who don't know administration.
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