Sentences with phrase «of abating soon»

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According to Eurostat, the number of asylum seekers in the European Union's 28 member states reached a record 626,000 in 2014, with no sign that the flow will abate any time soon.
As the depression deepened and human suffering on a massive scale ensued, it became increasingly evident that the nation was in the grip of a grave economic and social crisis — one that would not soon abate.
Philadelphia Union have been busy during the MLS off - season, and their quest for new players shows no sign of abating any time soon.
The face - off between the government of Oyo State and the state's labour union is most likely not to abate soon as the latter's industrial action is set to commence tomorrow, Tuesday.
«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.
It was the latest twist in a battle that has captivated New York politics, with consequences that could reach far beyond the issue of childhood education, and a clear signal that the tension between the state's two most powerful Democrats is not likely to abate any time soon.
America's gluttonous demand for energy shows no signs of abating anytime soon.
«Despite hopes that the deadly Ebola outbreak could soon be contained in West Africa, it shows no signs of abating in Guinea and may be flaring up once more in Sierra Leone as people are flouting rules limiting travel meant to stop it.»
Oritginal article by UpFina The S&P 500 is at a critical juncture as investors and traders will be determining if this is the start of another bear market, a prolonged holding period, or a correction which soon abates.
From Tuesday's post: ES has traded inside an incredibly small series of intraday ranges... look for that to abate real soon.
The pet homelessness crisis in the U.S. and throughout the world shows no signs of abating any time soon.
Regardless of how he is pigeonholed, however, the cultish fascination surrounding his work doesn't seem to be abating anytime soon.
The Montreal Protocol may have prevented the atmospheric concentrations of chlorine from getting worse by getting rid of CFCs in developed countries (but the black market will ensure they are readily available in developing countries for years to come unless more is done soon), and because the CFCs are enormously powerful greenhouse gases (5000 - 11,000 time more powerful than CO2, in round figures) Montreal has done 5 times more to abate emissions than Kyoto will in the first commitment period.
And the cost of buying a home isn't likely to abate soon.
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.
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