The opposition Socialist Party argued against an extension, saying emergency measures were no longer needed because violence is abating. |
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The company operates in a very competitive industry, with little sign of the competitive pressures abating. |
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He was convincing enough to persuade Wall Street, thus abating the nervousness of the market. |
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Gradually the lack of Northern Irish players performing at anywhere near a decent level is abating. |
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It is 25 years now since I first set eyes on this painting, and so began a long love affair whose ardour shows no sign of abating. |
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I was stuck in traffic, a mile-long backup that showed no sign of abating anytime soon. |
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He says there was no sign yet that consumer demand in Scotland was abating. |
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In the same breath I say the government and police are the ones responsible for solving or abating the situation. |
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And put simply, it translates into a party on the rise with no sign of that rise abating. |
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With GM technology, the debate regarding our dependence or otherwise on nature, far from abating, has intensified. |
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The alliance will be announcing the date for the re-scheduled event as soon as foot-and-mouth shows signs of abating. |
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Yet the hype shows little sign of abating, despite the slowdown affecting capital markets. |
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The water slides show no signs of abating and regularly obstruct one's view of the sun. |
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If the findings are accurate, our reluctance to travel by airplane is abating. |
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There was no sign of the rain abating and already the trench was half filled with stinking brown water. |
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Technology, particularly in the telecommunications sector, is advancing at an unprecedented pace and shows no sign of abating. |
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By that time too, the economic recession had begun, and the shortage was abating. |
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As emerging markets are showing more or less that they can cope with the recession, emerging market risk is abating. |
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So, the short-term cyclical backdrop is turning increasingly positive for bonds thanks to abating global inflationary pressures. |
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Two weeks on, Australia's bush blazes still show no sign of abating. |
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This statement, interpreted by many in the media as a sign that the epidemic is abating, prompts more questions than answers. |
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The drug war shows no signs of abating in Mexico and the appetite for drugs in the United States remains high. |
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While the obsession with risk shows little sign of abating, there is a large and diverse audience for critical voices in discussions about this trend. |
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And it's easy to forget, apart from the tipsiness, which seems to be abating. |
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As cyclical pressures appear to be abating, revenue trends are showing promise. |
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However, in terms of flows, the demand for government bonds is gradually abating, even though supply continues to be abundant. |
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It is an expectedly defiant stance, but his problems show no signs of abating. |
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In an extensive series of authentic tests, the aerosols were proven to be effective in abating and washing away harmful substances. |
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There are some positive signs such as the pace of decline in mortgage lending abating and interest rates are at record low levels. |
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They show no sign of abating, even as techniques to thwart them have improved. |
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We are making a law on abating water pollution that will reinforce the use of yesterday's technology for tomorrow's developments. |
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As the climate is already changing, it is clear that besides facing and abating the phenomenon, we will have to adapt to it. |
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The high levels of suffering and anxiety that exist worldwide show no signs of abating, despite continued scientific and technological progress. |
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The Group noted with deep concern the proposal to consider encapsulating rather than abating asbestos. |
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Even facing such an uncertain future, the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating. |
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Despite an international outcry, there appear to be no signs that a military crackdown on the media is abating. |
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More likely, the city expended no energy abating weed nuisances there. |
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Confidence in the stability of the global banking system has improved, with profitability returning, concerns about counterparty risk abating, and risk appetite increasing. |
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Since the ongoing American adventure next door shows no signs of abating, the debate about Pakistan being a failed state or not has continued. |
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However, evidence suggests that tourism as a global phenomenon shows no signs of substantially abating in the long term. |
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We may be in a new age of austerity, but according to a recent report spend on luxury status symbols is showing no sign of abating. |
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There is little sign, of course, that this behavior is abating. |
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And the insurgency-in which the Taliban is the preeminent but not the only force-has shown no signs of abating and in some provinces has expanded its reach. |
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In addition to their exceptional impact in abating the greenhouse effect, they make a substantial contribution to environmental performance by reducing particulate emissions. |
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The Management Committee also believes that these pressures are abating as the partners become more knowledgeable of each other's programs and collective priorities. |
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Fed by ideology, opportunity and the ready availability of frustrated young men holding their lives cheap the conflagration shows no signs of abating or lessening in its depravity. |
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All of which suggests that the success of coffee shops in places like Brighton and Hove has been driven not by marketing but by consumer demand – and that shows no sign of abating. |
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The pattern of growth at Mussett Engineering shows no signs of abating. |
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His man had to work day and night to satisfy the demand and the crowds of visitors showed no sign of abating. |
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The British Pound traded near the highest level this month against the USD, as advances in retail sales and mortgage approvals prompted speculation the recession in Britain is abating. |
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There is no sign of this abating, and it is reasonable to predict that as new psychotropic substances are invented, governments will create new forms of crime in an attempt to ban them. |
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Up to that time, the only way of abating air pollution was to dilute flue gas emissions using taller smokestacks, sometimes as high as 120 metres. |
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