Sentences with phrase «of abating there»

With the crisis in their country showing no signs of abating there looks to be no end in sight to the suffering of ordinary Venezuelans.

Not exact matches

Doubts and concerns are rarely abated with the passage of time - trust your gut - and go on from there.
«We do think that in the first quarter of next year, this could potentially be a stumbling block, because there's very high unemployment, the Five Star Movement is neck - and - neck with the democratic party so there's nothing to suggest that the political risk in Italy has abated,» Nossek said.
«The BoC has stated rather clearly to look through near - term inflation, partly because there isn't anything it can do about it anyway but also because (and we agree) it believes many of the pressures will abate into next year,» they write.
Apple's investors have witnessed a «miserable, dark period» over the last few months, and there are no signs of this abating, analyst Daniel Ives said.
There has been much talk of «headwinds» that require low interest rates now but this will abate before long, allowing for normal growth and normal interest rates.
The oft quoted phrase is that there were more martyrs in the 20th century than all the other centuries combined may be hard to substantiate, but certainly there are no signs of the problem abating.
Not sure of details but I know it abated for the most part, though my friend tells me some of the stuff still goes on there.
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
As her tears abated, there was still quavering in her voice, and a touch of shuddering in her tone and outlook.
Christian Maggio is out on yellow card accumulation, and there are doubts over the fitness of Giorgio Chiellini, Ignazio Abate, Daniele De Rossi and Thiago Motta.
The question remaining unaddressed is whether cutting off other possibilities of romance and sexual attraction while there's still some dim chance of attaining them in favor of the more muted pleasures of «mature love» isn't similar to voluntarily amputating a healthy limb: a lot of anesthesia is required and the phantom pain never entirely abates.
Indeed, there is progress in developing biofuels for the airline industry, so to abate carbon monoxide emissions and lead - based hazards; however, if the Ranch planes are not currently using biofuels exclusively, it is difficult to accept the integrity of Tracey's platform.
Labour has warned that pressures on A&E departments show «no sign of abating» after figures revealed there has been a «major increase» in the number of ambulances turned away from emergency departments.
The pressures on A&E departments show «no sign of abating», Labour has warned after figures revealed that there has been a «major increase» in the number of ambulances turned away from busy emergency departments.
Officials say there could be more than 800 by the end of the year if the cases don't abate.
There have been some amazing deals offered with phone pre-orders recently, including a free PlayStation 4 or PSVR headset with the Sony Xperia XZ2, and they show no sign of abating.
«There is a lot more uncertainty in the mechanical features of the outlook than people admit to,» said Joseph Abate, a money - market strategist at Barclays Capital.
After 1950 there are two bumps that need explaining; the best I could think of was brown - cloud pollution from uncontrolled western civilization emissions abating in the 1970s and then resuming with the industrialization of nonwestern civilization, but there may well be other explanations.
Unlike for CO2 abatement, there are real technologies that are proven to be economic that can abate the worst of China's pollution problems.
Perhaps this debate, which shows no sign of abating, will lead us there.
Dr Wheatley said more data was needed on actual fuel consumption at coal - fired power stations but there were several reasons for the inefficiencies of wind in abating emissions.
With partnerships in the country under intense scrutiny in recent years, and no signs of this abating, Legal Week asked partners at a range of firms in Germany why there is so much pressure on performance.
Lord Cooke stated that, applying the concepts of reasonableness between neighbours and reasonable foreseeability, a defendant, having been given notice of the nuisance and the opportunity to abate it, might fairly be expected to bear the cost of reasonably necessary remedial works, and the party on whom the cost fell may recover it, even though there may be elements of hitherto unsatisfied pre-proprietorship damage or «protection for the future», provided there is no double recovery.
From everything I see, there is no sign of this boom in property value abating.
Abate says he published the guide because «I thought there was a lot of misinformation out there in the marketplace and average Canadians often didn't know what they were investing in,» he says.
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