Word: worsens
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...with. The Chairman, a nominal Democrat and a 1979 Jimmy Carter appointee, made no secret of his dismay at Reagan's $200 billion deficits. Administration officials, led by Treasury Chief Regan, reciprocated by accusing Volcker of presiding over erratic swings in the money supply that alternately threatened to worsen the recession or rekindle inflation...
...Public Accountants, which has an obvious involvement in the problem, is openly alarmed. "Honest taxpayers are bearing an ever increasing burden because of the growing number of citizens who are not paying their full tax," it said in a report issued earlier this year. "If the situation continues to worsen, it could lead to the disruption of our economy and even to a breakdown in society...
...launchers. And it stressed significant mutual reductions of strategic forces. It was a brave first attempt that unfortunately did not solve the root issue of multiple warheads. Even were the Soviets to accept our proposal, the Eureka scheme would-at best maintain the existing balance; it would almost surely worsen rather than ease our dangers. A quick glance at the numbers involved illustrates the problem...
Hedgeman called it the responsibility of American's minorities and worsen to educate the white male dominated society of the importance of issues such as nuclear war and international trade. "We as African Americans have special concern over the prospect of nuclear war because we, more so than any other group, have suffered from violence" in the United States...
...mention of how the need for radioactive dumps" directly depends on the amount of nuclear weapons produced Energy Secretary James Edwards has announced that 17,000 atomic warheads will be made in the next five years. The national problems of inadequate waste disposal procedures can be expected to worsen soon, because building nuclear weapons requires the production of plutonium waste by reactors. By covering nuclear energy and nuclear arms as separate issues, the press obscures the implications of the arms build...