Sentences with phrase «not abate»

The consensus of industry experts is that as long as interest rates remain relatively low, the intense competition among lenders will not abate any time soon.
But if the credit crisis does not abate, they will likely rise another 50 basis points to 100 basis points.
Pressure to be seen to do something did not abate and the Strategic Health Authority «encouraged» the Trust to review its leadership.
The matter may go on interminably (and, usually, does) but our accommodating nature does not abate; our patience persists; we listen, we sit and we listen some more.
And even if this Court were to issue a nationwide injunction against all fossil fuel production, such an order would not abate the alleged nuisance — though it would devastate the U.S. economy — because global warming is caused by global emissions that this Court has no power to enjoin.»
The problem probably will not abate much any time soon.
And yet the yearning to go even bigger still does not abate.
Speak to your dog's health care provider if the itching does not abate.
Unfortunately, identity theft has become more common in recent years and may not abate if consumers don't take steps to protect themselves.
Pressure on the corporate bond market from CDS - related selling did not abate until mid-November of 2002.
Millions of American children — one in five — struggles with food insecurity, and that need does not abate during the holidays.
In northern Europe at that time, the mass - production system was not so widely embraced, the era of the craftsman did not abate, and work was less routinized and rule - bound than in the United States.
If you have had your gall bladder removed, you may experience this as well — about 5 % of patients report painful diarrhea after surgery, which does not abate.
I appreciate your words, a well considered article, I have an underactive thyroid (long term problem for which the symptoms do not abate even when my levels are in a decent range).
«It was the reason why, in spite of record oil revenues between 2011 and 2013/14, we saw no savings, and very little investment in infrastructure and jobs, and, in spite of the billions of dollars reportedly invested in security, the Boko Haram insurgency did not abate
«The heightened crimes and insecurity in the Southeast presently is heavily nourished by these antecedents of IPOB, which may not abate soon, unless the Federal Government of Nigeria take decisive actions against IPOB and its criminal affiliates to secure lives and property in the region.
For months after the project's cancellation, debates of the matter did not abate and the enquiry commission asked to look into the matter received wide media coverage.
Children who are worried for their parents and about their own security when they return home are the ones whose homesickness does not abate over their stay at camp.
Yet, this in itself still does not abate expectations of winning titles every season, and demands that Liverpool sign Greizmann, Aubameyang and other fairy - tale signings.
If, however, the symptoms do not abate after some hours it would be better not to persist with the gargle.
Martin's nervousness did not abate as the day drew nearer.
My seizures did not abate with hugs.
Certainly, there are significant headwinds that will not abate anytime soon, including an aging population, government austerity, the worst income inequality in nearly a century and more than four million long - term unemployed workers.
As long as our nation chooses to flood the county with dangerous weapons and consciously let those weapons fall into the hands of dangerous people, these killings will not abate.
The scandal's impact is not abating.
Although market volatility has retreated from its unprecedented February spike, it has not abated to the low levels that investors had become accustomed to over the past couple of years.
That answer essentially boils down to industrywide weakness in biotech stocks that began earlier in the year and still hasn't abated, coupled with Celgene's fiscal 2017 forecast coming in a bit below Wall Street's expectations.
The struggle between the two largest political forces in medieval Europe (a struggle delineated in Robert Louis Wilken's essay on Gregory VII, FT, January) had not abated in Dante's time.
there is a whole lot of prayin» goin» on on earth [not only by these guys] and yet the abuses and horrors are not abating
Despite progress, the deforestation crisis has not abated.
Prowling the rows, it was clear that the IPA fever ain't abating.
«It has become clear to many in the CU family that our university... has suffered greatly from a series of controversies that seem to be growing, not abating,» said Board of Regents chairman Jerry Rutledge.
Maybe it will all play itself out just fine, and it is all just friction caused by Kawhi and «his group» erring on the side of caution when it comes to what will likely be a nine - digit payday (unless his mystery illness doesn't abate).
The drug - abuse crisis among teenagers and young adults isn't abating.
However, if your baby spits up vehemently after regular feedings or if the vomiting conditions have not abated within 12 hours, physician will have to take over the job to prevent further advance of the conditions.
The ongoing feud between de Blasio and Cuomo has not abated as the city deals with the deadliest outbreak of Legionnaires» disease in its history.
Indeed the public appetite for petitions has not abated.
But it won't abate, unless the government mounts a vigorous and well - funded counter-campaign: hope against its enemies» agenda of hopelessness, love against virulent hate, facts against diabolic rumours, and a systematic and deliberate projection of its accomplishments, to silence the nay orchestra, now making hay.
The attitude of the Press quickly evolved into a form of Advocacy Journalism, steeped in Propaganda and alliances with the Obama Administration, and the Intelligence Community, and the DOJ, (Dept. O Justice) and hasn't abated to this day!
Arguably it is the state party that is pandering; opposition to the idea of licenses for the undocumented hasn't abated much since a decade ago, when Gov. Eliot Spitzer proposed it at the height of his popularity — and was promptly pilloried.
When they returned for the afternoon, their anger had not abated.
Officials say there could be more than 800 by the end of the year if the cases don't abate.
Local and federal investigations into his campaign activities and the now - defunct Campaign for One New York did not ultimately find criminal liability, but the din of scandal has only lessened, not abated.
«Despite some previous reports, the obesity epidemic has not abated,» said senior author Sarah C. Armstrong, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics who is also a member of the DCRI.
Climate experts know that the long - term warming trend has not abated in the past decade.
However, if symptoms don't abate with the use of over-the-counter insoles, consult a physical therapist or doctor who can show you how to use athletic tape to support the bottom of your foot or prescribe orthotics for you.
I'm about a week post TWT, and the sweet cravings have not abated or changed one bit for me.
My passion has not abated in the slightest, and I continue to enjoy it as the divine treat that it is — here's 20 + recipes to use coconut butter if you're curious to know more.
Generally it's the low level energy and fatigue that hasn't abated despite 3 months of rest makes me question if it is indeed Overtraining I'm suffering from?
I added carbs back in over a year ago but the symptoms have still not abated.
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