Paul McVeigh's seventh goal of the season put them on their way before Phil Mulryne doubled the lead with his fourth of the campaign and, to make matters worse for the hosts, skipper John Mackie was sent off just before the break after being shown a second yellow card.
Now the news is getting very bad, which will only make matters worse for the future of the company.
If we send muddled messages and appear unwilling to make value judgments about troubling events in the region, we make matters worse for ourselves and for our friends in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, and elsewhere in Latin America.
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To make matters worse the vast majority of finished business documents, 90%, started life as something else.
"To make matters worse the weather forecast was dreadful, " said an RNLI spokesperson.
To make matters worse the financial meltdown has walloped public pensions.
We are all carrying subprime scars, and to make matters worse the days of regular dividend increases every other quarter are over, at least for a while.
To make matters worse, the threat from stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) has also been worsening.
To make matters worse, the strategy launched by Mr Simmons's predecessor, Frank Zarb, has been unravelling.
To make matters worse, the glaciers on which both China and India partly depend are melting.
To make matters worse, the government and the Bank of Japan disagree on economic policy.
To make matters worse, the government also has scant hope of reviving another major source of revenue.
To make matters worse, the SEC investigation and fine have essentially caused a run on the bank.
To make matters worse, the major bond rating agencies downgraded their U.S. treasury debt outlook to negative.
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To make matters worse, the Brewers had averaged 94 losses a season during the period in question.
To make matters worse, the new capacity that is in the works is probably the wrong sort.
To make matters worse, the European Patent Office has filed a brief, also stating that the patent is invalid.
To make matters worse, the FDA has been without an appointed leader for most of the past four years.
To make matters worse, the batteries in electric cars fade with time, just as they do in a cellphone.
To make matters worse, the credit crunch in 2008, and ensuing economic downturn, hit Murray's other business interests hard.
To make matters worse, the Caribbean's record of economic growth has been mediocre.
To make matters worse, the Credit CARD Act of 2009 restricted credit access for people under the age of 21.
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To make matters worse, the collapse of investment bank Lehman Brothers has become a liability for many solar energy companies.
To make matters worse, the government at first insisted that the mutual funds, rather than Corfo, should pay the bill.
To make matters worse, the Iridium handset is an off-putting brick 7 inches (18 centimetres) long, weighing 1 pound (450 grams).
To make matters worse, the pace of deposit-gathering by banks is slowing.
To make matters worse, the password I select at TIAA-CREF can only have 8-12 characters and it cannot have any special characters.
To make matters worse, the House committee invited Mark Blaxill to testify.
To make matters worse, the regulator has hinted that it intends to give two more licences to mobile operators, perhaps late next year.
To make matters worse, the northern Mississippi freezes on and off during winter months and is reliably unreliable for several months of the year.
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