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"abate" Definitions
  1. to become less intense or severe; to make something less intense or severe

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Apposit partners (L-R) Adam Abate, Simon Solomon, Eric Chijioke, Gideon Abate Apposit partners (L-R) Adam Abate, Simon Solomon, Eric Chijioke, Gideon Abate A year later, Oviosu met Chijioke when he crashed at his house while visiting Ethiopia for a wedding.
But those qualities abate with the work's numerous costume changes.
Additional infrastructure could include dedicated space to abate parking headaches.
And there is no sign that these efforts will abate.
Some claim fevers will abate and asthma will be cured.
There is also the possibility that regulatory zeal will abate.
She also expressed hope that Turkey's economic turmoil would abate.
Did they have tips on how to abate the world's strain?
Then, as they have in recent weeks, those concerns seem abate.
Even if it does, the pressure on it will not abate.
Diesel's decline seems far more likely to accelerate than to abate.
It is unclear if this liquidity crunch will abate in 2018.
Wait for the madness in Micron to abate before buying in.
Can you suggest how we can diminish or abate this hostility?
And, the dollar's woes may reverse if concerns about Trump's policies abate.
And this kind of creep into the private never seems to abate.
Let this covenant abate the anger you feel at the hurting world.
Keon said outflows should abate after the regulations take effect next week.
The row over the burkini will probably abate as the beaches empty.
However, selling around tax season could abate in less than two weeks.
"Only if wholesale costs fall sharply will the pressure abate," he said.
But, if it continues to grow as expected, those concerns should abate.
And people's hesitance may abate, especially as their party's political fortunes improve.
"You touched the bottom," Abate says, addressing his class of 12 inmates.
The contentiousness over the recent BuzzFeed article is unlikely to abate soon.
The storm will begin to abate into the early morning hours Saturday.
This work sparked a fascination for Roche that is yet to abate.
Take highlight "Shuruba Song," which has vocals courtesy of Ethiopia's Hamelmal Abate.
"Our base case is that trade tensions are unlikely to abate," Deshpande said.
Her primary physician gave her allergy medicine, but her symptoms did not abate.
To be fair, the market chaos that followed the Brexit vote could abate.
Mr. Abate asked Mr. Zuckoff, a client and longtime journalist, to write it.
"This is not going to abate until at least this weekend," he said.
And that, according to Truitt, is unlikely to abate in the short term.
Nonetheless, the momentum behind these reforms isn't going to abate any time soon.
As more people of non-European ancestry are sequenced, these problems may abate.
But if they abate, then populist movements in other countries will gain momentum.
No one, not even Abate, knows how long each student's education will last.
There is "no clear indication that issuance pressure would abate meaningfully," Shah said.
They may feel that, based on past experience, American criticism will eventually abate.
The aviation industry is leaning in to abate its contribution to climate change.
Until Western democracies confront their failings, the tide of popular rage won't abate.
He ordered it to pay $572m towards a plan to abate the crisis.
PATCHED: Despite DOJ's actions, coronavirus-themed scams are unlikely to abate anytime soon.
The market storm won't abate when the outbreak seems contained to everyone's satisfaction.
I'm not sure if the "death shudder" will ever abate while I'm alive.
He believes that the refugees will want to return once their fears abate.
But both sources of energy are fickle: winds abate; clouds block the sun.
Better not to study them, lest businesses be called upon to abate them.
If the consensus is right, however, everything changes once the stimulus winds abate.
The work leaves plenty of questions for future studies, Dr. Abate-Shen said.
He extended his arm to Mr. Abate, and the two men shook hands.
With no more rain forecast until next weekend, authorities hope flood levels will abate.
Mr Trump's election led to soaring small-business confidence, which is yet to abate.
Bottom line: Crude oil prices could rally further if geopolitical tensions fail to abate.
Automation and foreign competition will not abate no matter who occupies the Oval Office.
"The change is when I hear from somebody when they get out," Abate says.
That's creating a wave of bullishness in the bond market that won't abate soon.
He ordered J&J to pay $572 million to abate Oklahoma's drug abuse crisis.
And she said that attacks on the industry aren't likely to abate anytime soon.
The New Old Age Louise Abate first noticed an itchy tingle near her hairline.
That is unlikely to abate until North Korea achieves its ambition of nuclear capability.
There is no sign that protests in either Iraq or Lebanon will abate anytime soon.
With El Niño now on the downswing, will the drought in Ethiopia start to abate?
Once the losses abate, the priority should be to create a more "capital light" model.
Images of Kiwi's flaming robot in a public space are unlikely to abate these concerns.
Iron ore supply will over time normalize and China's current new-build boom will abate.
Also keeping markets afloat , sparking hopes that the tensions between the two sides would abate.
Polster has pushed for a deal that could "do something meaningful to abate this crisis".
Polster has pushed for a deal that could "do something meaningful to abate this crisis".
"Cryptocurrencies may have a home in low-trust corners of the global economy," Abate said.
There's a pop-up aquarium at Vincent V. Abate Playground in McCarren Park in Brooklyn.
Always complete the full course of therapy; don't stop taking them when your symptoms abate.
And the good news: If you play it right, the homesickness should abate by Thanksgiving.
"Scarlet fever epidemics have yet to abate in the UK and northeast Asia," they wrote.
As they succeed, their anger will abate and they'll contribute to necessary public policy changes.
This 23-year-old West African hopes to sail to Italy after winter storms abate.
I thought we were the generation when overt sexism, racism and general intolerance would abate.
Iron ore supply will over time normalise and China's current new-build boom will abate.
Second, macroeconomic negatives such as rising U.S. rates and a stronger U.S. dollar may abate.
But ultimately, the problem is likely to abate only when the real estate market cools.
But in Ms. Thomason's neighborhood, the flooding continues, and may not abate for another week.
Still, it will take longer for the damage and suspicion from earlier days to abate.
All of that means -- I think -- that the pressure for Northam to go won't abate.
Politicians who abhor criticism cite equality as a rationale to abate individual First Amendment rights.
And recent events indicate that this feeling is not going to abate any time soon.
Still, concerns about Facebook's role in shaping political attitudes are unlikely to abate anytime soon.
That likely means the burden on National Guard units isn&apost likely to abate anytime soon.
I would have hunted an animal for her if I knew it would abate her cancer.
The surge is unlikely to abate: Young, Twitter- and social-savvy Democrats favor socialism over capitalism.
We're seeing that weakness start to abate, so I think the road to recovery is higher.
That leads to an important corollary: expose the bacteria to fewer drugs and resistance should abate.
One strategist said the rise in consumer prices in China may abate in the near future.
Some displays were less peaceful and police resorted to using water cannons to abate oncoming protesters.
Over the next several weeks, the racing heart, the shallow breathing and the terror don't abate.
Abate helps feed the dough to ensure proper thickness and make sure the edges don't tear.
Or do you agree with Mr. Abate, that participation trophies can boost young people's self-esteem?
"What's important for North Korea to know is this pressure campaign will not abate," Tillerson said.
For one thing, she had already pushed back her flight once, hoping her illness would abate.
While Fauci called the panic "understandable," he admitted that "unfortunately" the rush is unlikely to abate.
Second, California buildings are not one of those harder-to-abate sectors that need liquid fuels.
It remains to be seen, however, whether harsh tabloid coverage, particularly directed toward Meghan, will abate.
There is no reason to think that this ghastly trend will abate without concerted government effort.
One long-standing objection is that, although drugs such as Prozac raise levels of their target monoamine quite quickly, the symptoms of depression may take weeks, or even months to abate—if, indeed, they do abate, for many patients do not respond to such drugs at all.
Abate, however, cautioned Monday's gains should not be seen as the start of a long-term recovery.
Even as Sloven grew more optimistic, the urgency to leave China seemed to abate as 2019 began.
According to forecasts, the pollution will gradually abate with the expected arrival of northerly winds on Thursday.
"This is still a market with a lot of risk," said James Abate, CIO at Centre Funds.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS We assume that the present heightened volatility in financial markets will abate in due course.
Lisa Hooker, consumer markets leader at PwC, said the turmoil facing the sector was unlikely to abate.
You and your data have been the fuel of the internet age, and that will not abate.
We're told Ikumi -- who, BTW, is an actress -- says she doesn't know how to abate the problem.
Once sentiment becomes positive as macroeconomic headwinds abate, the rebound will turn into a rally, he added.
That intimacy with the audience doesn't abate over the course of the film's slender 72-minute runtime.
Debenhams warned in June that it did not expect brutal trading conditions to abate any time soon.
The trends that are causing television audiences to erode are not promising to abate any time soon.
Why does his ire never abate, even if you spent the entire game away from the shop?
This approach finally turned the conflict around so that the violence began to abate dramatically in Iraq.
By this point, it was plain that the surge in violence was not simply going to abate.
That's because the underlying problems plaguing Iran — corruption, economic stagnation, and mismanagement — didn't abate after Soleimani's assassination.
That means this problem is unlikely to substantially abate with any change in leadership or political power.
North Korea will only abate its cyber mission "if they know they pay a big price," Sen.
Rather than abate these countries' nuclear weapons ambitions, though, each nuclear deal, to varying degrees, fueled them.
The crisis did not abate until 1978, when Mr. Rohatyn devised a new four-year financing package.
In any event, few expect the deal-making that has taken place in recent years to abate.
The public's disapproval did not abate in follow-up polls published in April and June of 85033.
That pressure would not abate as the US heads toward the historic talks, the White House said.
Since the first test in 2009, banks have seen losses abate, loan portfolios improve and profits grow.
Heat waves in India usually take place between March and July and abate once the monsoon rains arrive.
Demand for ad-blocking should abate when messages became less disruptive and more relevant, an Opera spokeswoman said.
McDonald's declined to confirm the report, but spokesperson Andrea Abate said to expect more product news in 2019.
Until we see heavier new issuance or inflows abate, it won't be safe to go near the water.
A few 140-character Tweet threads from Dorsey are unlikely to abate skepticism — at least, not for now.
The rivalry that has brought China and America to the brink of a trade war will not abate.
It is possible, too, that his post-coup paranoia will abate, although there is little sign of it.
But even if the yen continues to strengthen, the pressure on stocks should soon abate, in his view.
"We believe the speculative froth phase of cryptocurrency investment – and perhaps peak prices – may have passed," Abate said.
But the tensions between secularism and theism are real, and profound, and won't abate in the imaginable future.
While these debates premised on false divides will almost surely continue before they abate, one thing remains constant.
A letter to Abate—as well as good hygiene and good behavior—earned them a coveted spot here.
Alternative processing plants would struggle to compete with China's low costs in the future, should trade tensions abate.
He makes no effort to abate his trade policies, which have conclusively been shown to slow economic activity.
A doctor told her that the injury was pinching a nerve, and that the discomfort might never abate.
The result: Now a deep sense of insecurity among the public has continued to spread, rather than abate.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, as concerns over the crisis in Turkey abate for the moment.
It's a great start, but it won't abate the existing damage to our planet or prevent further destruction.
We anticipate some of the aforementioned headwinds to abate and F2H20 to be a period of moderate improvement.
The background sensation of uncertainty that has pervaded much of the last two years isn't going to abate.
"There are no indications as yet when ETF liquidations might abate," UBS strategist Joni Teves said in a note.
And the broad view is that the stimulus tail winds will only abate around the middle of next year.
The FBI also had hope the concerted and targeted attacks from China would abate after the agreement, Campbell said.
The reverse QE policy will abate concerns of the higher short-term rates leading to an inverted yield curve.
"All of which suggests once the trade war-induced sell-offs abate conditions could settle themselves quickly," Innes said.
Both parents allegedly acknowledged knowing about the rodent infestation but told police they did nothing to abate the problem.
The barbs may not abate for some time, with a cast of current and former officials scheduled to testify.
And fear of the mercurial dictator has yet to abate as he plots ways of clinging to the throne.
The additional supply spurred by the legislation will help abate the rising housing costs — and is a good thing.
As Mashable's Mark Kaufman noted on Friday, we've reached the time of year when wildfire risks start to abate.
The money from the Teva settlement will be "used to abate the opioid crisis in Oklahoma," the release said.
It's not clear when the fire will abate, or what will be left in Fort Mac when it does.
Flooding is not expected to abate until at least midweek in the Plains and Midwest region, the NWS reported.
Police step in amid widespread protests Already, there's been significant unrest, which doesn't seem likely to abate anytime soon.
At this point in time, the island is looking to make changes in order to abate long term effects.
A wave of violence against Israelis that has lasted for over a year had only recently started to abate.
Though he is still performing at a high level now, his effectiveness at the top will abate with age.
Add to that the anxiety that Brazil's political turbulence, stoked by a sweeping political corruption probe, will not abate.
They want to make energy companies pay for seawalls and other infrastructure projects to abate impacts of climate change.
Back in the basement of Cook County Jail, lunch is served for Abate and the officer overseeing the inmates.
But the support of her family and the other women in the lawsuit, she said, doesn't abate her anger.
On the bright side, expected losses are indeed anticipated to abate, said S&P Global portfolio manager Erin Gibbs.
Years later, after he read that these were standard manifestations of hypnagogic sleep disorder, the symptoms began to abate.
Sometimes, patients&apos delusions can improve or abate with psychotherapy or drugs, but delusions often tend to be chronic.
Most leaders are pleased to at least see the verbal assaults abate and the missiles muzzled for the moment.
Stocks ended another week of solid gains by notching fresh record highs as geopolitical risks abate to end 2019.
Mike Abate, the chief of civil works in the Corps's Tulsa District, was asked if his home had flooded.
Since the first test was conducted in 2009, big banks have seen losses abate, loan portfolios improve and profits grow.
Either way, this latest investigative thread by Mueller will probably do little to abate Trump's ire at the Russia investigation.
In the meantime, jitters about the banking sector began to abate after AFP reported on Friday that Deutsche Bank DBNKGn.
Confirmation of the Trump-Xi meeting raised hopes that the escalating trade war between the world's largest economies would abate.
My symptoms would eventually abate, but I don't know that my conditions improved any quicker with the remedy than without.
NASA has spent most of the summer waiting for the storm to abate, as communicating through the dust was impossible.
If these four activist teenagers think change is possible, then Kim will allow her anxiety levels to abate a bit.
Since the first test was conducted in 20.7, big banks have seen losses abate, loan portfolios improve and profits grow.
Polster said in January that "my objective is to do something meaningful to abate this crisis," according to USA Today.
What's more, Luca Maestri, Apple's chief financial officer, indicated that Apple's R&D investment isn't going to abate anytime soon.
His new plan needs conduct charges, which grew by a fifth last year, to abate, and the economy to behave.
Moreover, a female subject who experienced debilitating menstrual pain her entire life reported having these pains completely abate while microdosing.
Before gathering round a stainless steel table affixed with a pasta machine, Abate reminds his students why they are here.
In the program's two-year history, Abate has already received letters from men who find themselves back in the system.
He pleaded artistic necessity and—all hail the French—managed a compromise by agreeing to abate the smell with formaldehyde.
But the reason we have OSHA standards is that we think measures to abate hazards should be taken where feasible.
Even so, concerns about the health of theatrical business are unlikely to abate, at least behind closed doors in Hollywood.
In short, there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that the spread of the disease will abate with warmer weather.
As the new decade kicks off, there are finally some signs that America's housing crisis might be starting to abate.
As a trend, personalization has surged and ebbed over the years — so will the current trend abate any time soon?
It's possible he may never suit up for the Catamounts, unless the tremors abate or can be controlled by medication.
Burns believed inflation, or its appearance, would abate if Nixon and Congress placed some government restraints on wages and prices.
"Those headwinds are starting to abate and it looks like growth is picking up to a stronger pace," Nye Said.
"We were worried when a lot of the impeachment stuff started that we would see the bipartisanship abate," Ms. Harris said.
But the violence — the most serious border clashes since a spate of fighting in November — appeared to abate early on Monday.
It stands to reason, then, that knowing your pain will end, and roughly when that will be, helps abate the stress.
" Jefferies expects Citi will see improving revenue "growth in U.S. branded credit cards as customer mix improves and past headwinds abate.
That isn't likely to abate as he addresses what's likely to be his largest audience during his remaining time in office.
When the Umbrella Movement eventually sputtered to an end in December 2014, both governments hoped that the public's misgivings would abate.
And the music, produced by Joseph Abate, is bursting with pinpoint detail, almost porcelain in its balance of structure and fragility.
"For 2019, the drivers of revenue are clear, cost growth will abate and we expect leverage to decline significantly," he said.
Analysts see no sign that demand for roomy, utilitarian pickups and S.U.V.s will abate as long as gas prices remain low.
Rarely, it can take a month for symptoms to fully abate, but that might be because patient's can't resist another toke.
One outcome: The concerns about a trade war may end up weighing on growth and causing the inflationary pressures to abate.
That might mean that the G.O.P.'s taste for nominating Roy Moore-like figures may abate, at least for a while.
And whether, even if Virginia advances to the Final Four, the critiques of its slow-paced, defense-first style will abate.
Recently, executives from both counties announced plans to abate the local crisis, and the money has already begun to be distributed.
Aid workers fear thousands will attempt to escape via perilous sea routes to Thailand and Malaysia when the monsoon rains abate.
"It would be extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, to abate the radiological consequences of a nuclear accident in the Arctic," he said.
"We'll be simplifying what's served after midnight so customers can get the most popular favorites," said Andrea Abate, spokesperson for McDonald's.
Witnesses heard an explosion and then saw flames and a thick plume of black smoke that did not abate for hours.
The scourge didn't abate until 1796, when an English doctor named Edward Jenner realized that milkmaids seemed immune to the disease.
Fitch would expect some levelling off of expenses should the compliance related costs begin to abate over the course of the year.
While the rains temporarily abate, Hafiz Ullah said his priority is to repair his family's makeshift shelter so they can return home.
He coined the term for what he thought was a temporary thing, assuming that these feelings would abate soon after the election.
Here's an idea to abate some of the destructive warfare of the Supreme Court confirmation process: Term limits for Supreme Court justices.
Pichai said that he views these sorts of cultural backlashes as moving in cycles, so Big Tech's troubles may abate one day.
While Macron's speech will not abate the radical elements that have demanded his resignation, it attempted to break public support for them.
The U.K. must clarify its future trading arrangements, its openness to migration and regulatory framework to help abate the uncertainty, he added.
This increased concern with privacy isn't going to abate anytime soon, and Facebook won't be alone in having to answer tough questions.
It's crappy to charge the sick more for coverage, but it's not the sort of public nuisance that the courts will abate.
The back-and-forth appeared to abate Tuesday after China's central bank indicated that it still intends to support of the yuan.
The blow to sentiment has left market players wondering how long the selling will last, but Ebrahim believes risks will soon abate.
Abate teaches inmates the skills they need to work in a professional kitchen, aiding with their rehabilitation when they reenter the community.
An item always on the menu at the jail's cafe is pizza, something Naples-born Abate knows a thing or two about.
"Seats are filled, but there is some concern regarding competition/prices- but predict these concerns abate a bit this year," Williams said.
The impact of drought in rural areas of Ethiopia has been evident in Addis Ababa over the last four years, Abate said.
The legislation would give the administration discretion, over time, to ramp up economic pressure on countries that do not abate currency manipulation.
Their economists however expect a modest rebound in U.S. and global economic growth and "idiosyncratic headwinds" within semiconductors to abate next year.
"We've got an economy in slow-down mode, with an increase in inflation," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Funds.
If nothing seems to be wrong, the symptoms may abate if you distract the person by offering food or suggesting a walk.
"Yes, Chef," a white coat-wearing student says to 62-year-old Bruno Abate when he asks if the water is boiling.
Efforts to adjust these imbalances may or may not be warranted, but history also suggests they may naturally abate on their own.
The fever will subside after three to four days, and the cough will abate within one to two weeks, Dr. Garg said.
Adam Abate is now CEO of Paga Ethiopia, where Paga plans to go live as soon as it gains local regulatory approval.
Mr. Giovine said he had thought the cancellations would abate after New Jersey Transit officials announced that they had met a Dec.
"The systems worked the way they were designed, the way they were engineered," Mr. Abate said after the meeting in Sand Springs.
But even in the unlikely event that the United States were to repeal the second amendment, Latin America's gun problem would not abate.
The virulence of the government campaign against supposed external enemies will probably abate a little once Mr Orban has secured a new majority.
It didn't take long for the writer's block to lift, and give way to a stream of consciousness that took hours to abate.
But in an accompanying statement, the bank also said a rate cut could take place at a "forthcoming" meeting should inflation risks abate.
Mr Guy argues that this period is crucial to understanding Elizabeth; the threat to the realm did not abate after these two episodes.
With Tax Day of April 17, which is later than usual this year, just days away, that selling pressure has begun to abate.
His appearance comes after a slew of robust data in the past week saw fears of a recession in the near term abate.
His backers say those attacks may abate now that Christie has dropped out and Bush has incentive to focus instead on Ohio Gov.
Here, the funds to abate the deadly crisis would be guaranteed and delivered more swiftly than if the municipalities pursued their own cases.
Stock markets and the euro largely returned to normal yesterday, as the threat of Italian political turmoil, including new elections, seemed to abate.
The pain would abate after a few minutes, but it would come back again and again, usually after I'd eaten a big meal.
The "healthy rotations" are "allowing excesses to abate and should help extend the duration of the advance," Wald wrote to CNBC's on Monday.
German identifies a metaphorical hole in the month of January when the bustle, spirits and commerce of the holiday season suddenly abate ("Januarloch").
Nervousness about banks seemed to abate somewhat on Monday as the sector helped European stocks close higher on Monday, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Technology may help abate the rising public costs of health care by offering mobile solutions — which also creates an attractive opportunity for tech developers.
Uber is already engaged in battles with authorities and taxi regulators in cities across the EU, with those battles unlikely to abate in 2017.
Facebook's cryptocurrency plans will face scrutiny in two Congressional hearings this week, during which company exec David Marcus will attempt to abate lawmakers' concerns.
"We'll be simplifying what's served after midnight so customers can get the most popular favorites," said Andrea Abate, spokesperson for McDonald's, at the time.
Unless the reaction by both the authorities and the companies responsible for moderating social media platforms changes, the trend of increasing violence won't abate.
The staggering human ability to adapt ensures that joy over a salary hike will abate within months, leaving only a benchmark for future raises.
The author doesn't say — she certainly never shows an awareness of other minds over the course of the book, and her needs never abate.
Discounts should abate this year, with more significant relief arriving when Enbridge Inc's expanded Line 3 pipeline comes online late next year, Williams said.
The floor is original and came with holes and abundant splinters that I continue to abate by nailing license plates over the worst places.
One thing is clear: The downward spiral in relations will not abate as long as the Kremlin continues its confrontation course with the West.
The IMF last week urged Sri Lanka's central bank to be ready to tighten monetary policy if credit growth or inflation does not abate.
The IMF urged Sri Lanka's central bank last week to be ready to tighten monetary policy if credit growth or inflation did not abate.
The roiling politicization of the game, though, seems a different sort of problem — one unlikely to abate as long as Trump remains in office.
Though President Trump mentioned July or August, the prevailing optimistic guess among experts for when the outbreak will abate hovers at about two months.
"We aligned ourselves as African entrepreneurs…which then developed into a close relationship where we became…investors in Paga and strategically aligned," said Abate.
MOODY'S INVESTOR SERVICE SAYS CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY MEANS BREXIT LIKELY TO OCCUR QUICKLY, BUT BREXIT UNCERTAINTY UNLIKELY TO ABATE FOR MORE THAN A FEW MONTHS
"It's hard to tap into the credit market in Kenya," said Melekot Abate, an associate in the Nairobi office of development advisory firm CrossBoundary.
Pompeo said the two leaders talked about the ongoing civil war in Syria and the need to abate the refugee crisis in the region.
Another rarer side effect can be having a rock hard erection that doesn't abate—the medical name for this perma-stiffy is called priapism.
The market-oriented ETS will help companies abate emissions and reduce carbon-intensified assets through the controlled allocation and trading of carbon emission allowances.
"After a year that is impacted by China demand slowdown and elongating replacement cycles, we think iPhones can grow as these headwinds abate," Arcuri said.
Plaintiffs' demands for billions of dollars to abate the opioid crisis, for example, are based on a theory that prescription opioids constitute a public nuisance.
Or it may be an astute recognition that there is little Washington politicians can do to abate the end of a debt-fueled economic cycle.
"The work necessary to go in and abate all of the steam pipes would be astronomical," said John-Patrick Curran, a New York environmental attorney.
The shake-out would only abate once the maths problems get easy enough that less power is needed, enabling the remaining miners to scrape by.
The index had lost 2.18 percent since March 7 after the IMF called for monetary policy tightening if credit growth or inflation do not abate.
In healthy adults, these symptoms should abate on their own, but make sure to be in touch with your doctor if you do get sick.
The rise in that language began in the summer of 24, increasing in tandem with the presidential election and only beginning to abate in 24.
The fever that Senator Flake mentioned is about anger and frustration at changes that are taking place in our society that are unlikely to abate.
The tattered economy needs a huge cash injection, and current conflicts in the Sudanese regions of Blue Nile or South Kordofan are unlikely to abate.
"The hope around the world is that [COVID-19] is just something that is particularly intense right now, but that it will abate," Nunan said.
My prediction is that the coronavirus will abate, as it seems to be doing so in China, and the economy will eventually return to normal.
"I think as we see that these government actions are working, the pandemic of fear will abate and the market will come back," Yardeni said.
The manufacturer, Merck, and the C.D.C. didn't increase media campaigns until vaccine supplies were sufficient; such campaigns had just started when Ms. Abate became ill.
In a healthy market, these two indices should move in opposite directions; when the S&P rallies, the VIX should fall as investors' fears abate.
That's according to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, who spoke to TechCrunch as the blogospheric snark finally began to abate following a day of Tronc-esque takedowns.
If the defendants are found liable, Rice says, they would have to cure or abate the nuisance — putting them on the hook for even more money.
"The state did not present sufficient evidence of the amount of time and costs necessary, beyond year one, to abate the opioid crisis," the ruling says.
AMLO quickly turned most of the pipes back on, promising that the problem of fuel theft would abate, presumably as a result of other government measures.
Now that she's back, the craze for every update and photo of Underwood's scar should abate, and we can all instead concentrate on her career comeback.
And Israel's military actions are unlikely to abate, as its fundamental aim is to prevent Syria from being used as a base to threaten its interest.
As concerns over rising yields abate, investors will be turning their attention to fresh economic data set to be released over the course of Tuesday's session.
"There is continuing confusion over the possibility of tax cuts being meaningful and passing this year," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Asset Management.
But as tensions increase in Tehran and fail to abate in Pyongyang, it is incumbent on Congress to carefully assess the existing intelligence on these threats.
"There is no place for harassment or discrimination of any kind at McDonald's," McDonald's spokeswoman Andrea Abate said in a statement provided to The New Republic.
The ECB tried to walk back those comments later in the week, but the sell-off in the U.S. and European bond markets did not abate.
"It is not clear when some of the current negative trends and in financial markets and in the world economy may start to abate," he said.
Record U.S. natural gas production lowered wholesale prices, both for natural gas and for coal, causing a price war that has only recently begun to abate.
Mr. Koskinen, who is a Democrat, said he hoped that the tension between Congress and the agency would abate once the Trump administration installed a successor.
"The reality is this is all about trying to abate the international pressure coming on Brunei," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch.
The Scotch and soda's popularity did not abate after Prohibition and World War II, when it was lapped up by legions of 5-o'clock-loving executives.
The company said that the peak winds should abate by noon on Thursday, and that it aimed to restore power to most customers within 48 hours.
Some were expected not to abate in the coming days — or even to continue rising — as the rain keeps falling and water makes its way downstream.
The pain didn't abate, and Mantel suffered from complications that still afflict her: her weight increased, her legs swelled, she felt exhausted and alien to herself.
At that point, the Health Department inspectors began testing apartments for lead under the new threshold and ordering Nycha to abate the hazards that were identified.
Like so many elected Republicans and GOP operatives who have aligned with Trump to abate Cruz's rise, the moderators and other candidates teamed up to damage him.
If Gundlach is right, however, investor demand for U.S. debt may soon abate as a 5.5% decline in American stocks finally draws some traders back into equities.
The rest of the world could be in a worse state by then, too, if Italy's budget difficulties do not abate or China suffers a sharp slowdown.
And Donald J. Trump's surprise victory in November has done nothing to abate the racial violence — it even seems to have encouraged more open displays of hatred.
In a statement after its monthly decision in April, the central bank said a rate cut could take place at a "forthcoming" meeting should inflation risks abate.
"We believe cost pressures should abate as the year progresses and are hopeful we will soon have more clarity around trade issues," Allen said in a release.
Annacarla Valeriano: In 2010, we started looking into the archives of the Sant'Antonio Abate asylum near Rome, which was founded in 1881 and closed down in 1998.
Sorrell suggests the effects of so-called zero-based budgeting and margin-obsessed activist investors, the pace of which has clearly taken WPP by surprise, will abate.
Also turning a universally loved item into a force for good is Bruno Abate, founder of a culinary school that operates from Cook County Jail in Chicago.
A simultaneously massive and rapidly increasing regulatory burden on banks is a surefire signal that financial institutions are willing to spend significant capital to abate burdensome fines.
"Once we get past the middle of March and (flows from) exporters and repatriation abate, the dollar will probably gradually show firmness against the yen," Okagawa said.
"In essence, we have a stock market that has given us zero gains but plenty of heartaches," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Asset Management.
Those projections, he said, were based on the assumption that uncertainty would abate, there would be a resurgence in demand and ECB's monetary policy would remain "accommodative".
The index has lost 1.2 percent since March 13, when the International Monetary Fund called for monetary policy tightening if credit growth or inflation did not abate.
Abate said most of the positive catalysts that have driven the market higher have been priced in and now the focus will shift to the earnings season.
The government now needs to apply its early-stage investment muscle, in concert with private enterprise, to cutting greenhouse gas emissions in these harder-to-abate sectors.
"Many of the issues SFM has faced over the past year — deflation, heightened labor investments, and abnormally intense competition — are beginning to abate," Goldman said on Friday.
That messaging is unlikely to abate and could ultimately prove as central to Trump's 2020 messaging as his allegations of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton were in 2016.
However, the reversal in momentum, which seemed to abate this week, could be explained by a sudden stop in tax loss harvesting, some on Wall Street said.
A broad cash crunch and broken supply chains threaten a sharp economic slowdown—albeit one that will abate, at least in part, as the cash squeeze is alleviated.
On Tuesday, Yellen said she still expected that headwinds from weak growth abroad, low oil prices and uncertainty over China would abate and allow the recovery to continue.
Tuesday's presidential election will produce both a winner and a loser, along with a longer-lasting political effect: A rise in populist fervor that is unlikely to abate.
This phase of the crisis may eventually abate; but that power struggle will remain one of the defining features of the Middle East for years to come. 2.
Richard Overton, seen here at the age of 110, being honored at a Memphis Grizzlies game in March 19973Photo: Darren Abate (AP)Death comes for us all, eventually.
We have been working with regulatory agencies to mitigate the odors associated with the natural gas leak and to abate the gas leak as quickly as safety allows.
Her financial worries didn't abate (until, of course, a final-season Hail Mary had the Conners hit the lottery), but steady employment changed the nature of the show.
"Considering that, our communications with potential Chinese offtakers remain robust with the intent to complete agreements if trade tensions abate before Magnolia is fully sold out," he said.
However, most buyers in the Biotoscana listing were foreign institutional funds, a person with knowledge of the deal told Reuters, suggesting that uneasiness may be starting to abate.
In a speech on Tuesday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Assistant Governor Christopher Kent said headwinds that were holding back Western Australia and Queensland were set to abate.
The record temperatures are not expected to abate for Game 2 on Wednesday, when the Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill will face the Astros right-hander Justin Verlander.
She's also one of the few providers in the state who is licensed to subscribe Subutex, a form of buprenorphine that helps women abate their addiction during pregnancy.
When such hate-filled perpetrators are captured, brought to a public trial and held accountable for their evil deeds, we hope their contagious hatred will begin to abate.
However, the global economic toll would be "severe" if the rate of infection and rising death toll do not abate, with international supply chain disruptions amplifying the shock.
Stocks rose and made fresh record highs on Friday to end a week that saw solid gains as geopolitical risks abate toward the end of a blockbuster 2019.
" Dr. Andrew Kolodny, co-director of the Opioid Policy Research Collaborative at Brandeis University, said, "You want to see that [the money] is used to abate the problem.
If chipping paint or another lead paint hazard is found, the agency orders the landlord to abate the issue; those orders go to private landlords and to Nycha.
A policy change under Bloomberg denied priority of public rental vouchers to displaced families — creating what homeless advocates called a "revolving door of homelessness" that has yet to abate.
At Stolt Tank Containers, price competition is unlikely to abate in the near term, so we will continue to leverage our scale and global strengths to achieve competitive advantage.
"We anticipate a resumed recovery in equipment volumes as new trade routes mature or U.S.-China trade contingencies abate," Brent Norwood, investor communications manager, said on an earnings call.
As of Tuesday's close, the index had lost 2 percent since March 7 when the IMF called for monetary policy tightening if credit growth or inflation do not abate.
In addition, the parents of five agreed to spend an additional $160,000 to abate lead-based paint hazards in homes and child-occupied facilities in their hometown of Waco.
To my amazement, the tension between my parents began to abate, particularly when they both zoomed in on Sylvie, a magnet with her bright red hair and contagious giggle.
Lower crop yields on farms across Ethiopia have resulted in declining food supplies to cities, said Esubalew Abate, assistant professor of food and nutrition security at Addis Ababa University.
The ECB is also facing political uncertainty in Italy, one of its weaker member, which might not abate until elections are held later this year or early next year.
Many observers say the crisis will not really abate without a political or other resolution to end the Syrian civil war, which is now more than five years old.
Wall Street can't stop talking about Elizabeth Warren, and as trade war fears and recession scares abate, the Massachusetts senator's ascent is set to become the market's new obsession.
Do spasms of hatred continue to shake the dog when he is alone again, or does the rage suddenly abate, and does he return to a state of tranquillity?
When previous regulatory mechanisms on federal lands did not abate threats to the species, concern grew that the species might be listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act.
"This is the first tangible sign that the impact of the recession is starting to abate," said David Jones, of the Community Service Society, a research and advocacy group.
Most protesters do not have gas masks and instead seek to abate the effects of tear gas with improvised solutions such as rubbing anti-acid liquid on their faces.
The IPO's success suggests that an April 6 decision by Brazil's securities watchdog to suspend the transaction hours ahead of pricing did little to abate interest in the issue.
Bespoke Investments Co-Founder Justin Walters, who also noted the historic nature of the close, said in an email that equity fears aren't likely to abate until earnings arrive.
But when case numbers failed to abate through February (232 confirmed cases as of February 33), Abe moved to close all schools and request that community gatherings be suspended.
Although the intense pressure of recent weeks may abate for now, the path ahead still resembles a minefield, dotted with explosive issues like a possible attempt to topple Mrs.
Should the focus be on constructing shallow ponds to feed migrating birds and control dust, or would it make more sense just to abate the dust on the playa?
After conducting an inspection of that apartment, the city's health department, which also found an infestation of roaches in every room, ordered the housing authority to abate the lead.
It concluded that RNG should be pursued, but because it is so expensive, it should be targeted at harder-to-abate sectors where it has the highest social value.
Ms. Abate, 260, a retired casino supervisor in Rio Rancho, N.M., had had the disease twice before, in her 250s, but the episode three years ago hit particularly hard.
But make no mistake, the overdose death rate is still extremely high by historical standards, and cocaine and methamphetamine overdoses are rising even as opioid and heroin deaths abate.
"Stocks are now trading based on economic and profit activity and oil represents a very good barometer of economic activity," said James Abate, chief investment officer of Centre Funds.
"When you particularly see big group of companies like Apple and Boeing, and their disappointing guidance, it has a profound impact on the market as a whole," Abate said.
Alongside Ms. Brennan, and later on his own, the media-savvy Mr. Prudhomme helped set the table for a renaissance in American regional cooking that has yet to abate.
REAP benefits for Amazon's 10-year expansion are projected at $2000 million through 25, while ICAP will abate about $2000 million, according to a press release from the city.
Whatever direction this constitutional challenge takes, with the executive branch and Congress apparently resigned to the reality of the Trump presidency, the judicialisation of the resistance seems unlikely to abate.
Officials said on Sunday that weather conditions appeared to have turned favorable for containing the blaze, with strong winds that had been driving the fire for days starting to abate.
Caterpillar has been hammered as exports struggle, in particular to China — a fear not likely to abate with the latest contraction news out of China on Monday sinking global markets.
The Federal Reserve, at its two-day meeting earlier this week, projected that the weakness to start the year was likely "transitory" and likely to change as seasonal factors abate.
The scarcity is unlikely to abate anytime soon, as China, the world's biggest user of metals, snaps up mineral resources in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chile.
Although O'Donnell qualified his on-air claims by saying he did not know if they were true, it did little to abate the questions from his colleagues in the media.
Traders said there were concerns after the International Monetary Fund urged Sri Lanka's central bank to be ready to tighten monetary policy if credit growth or inflation do not abate.
Even after the menacing, hooded figure skulking around near the driveway is recognized as a son and brother (played by Lucas Hedges), the queasy feeling of terror doesn't quite abate.
Unlike a conventional lawsuit that seeks compensation for damages already incurred, the state is asking J & J to pay to "abate" the nuisance it is accused of creating, going forward.
The Chinese government could face an "economic crisis" if the outbreak doesn't abate, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) wrote in a note last Friday, before the Xi speech was published.
This divergence between the dollar and the traditional growth-value relationship is likely to abate, Lee said; for that reason, he thinks that value stocks are a good pick now.
The trial will be the first courtroom test of pharmaceutical companies' liability for widespread abuse of opiates – a crisis that could cost hundreds of billions of dollars to abate nationwide.
"I think the Fed is going to come out with a lot of words, but nothing is going to be changed," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Funds.
In suing to abate the continuing "public nuisance" exacerbated by opioids, Oklahoma said it would need $17 billion over 30 years to address drug treatment, pain management and prevention education.
So the goal of keeping technology safe from theft is unlikely to abate — making it a point of contention between the United States and China for some time to come.
For researchers, it was a promising outcome — the discovery of a nudge that could help abate an opioid epidemic that has become the deadliest drug overdose crisis in US history.
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.
And Joy Sun, Groups' chief operating officer, told me that if and when the opioid crisis begins to abate, she hopes Groups locations could evolve to become community mental health clinics.
As the administration sees it, if it reduces the number of people released into the US, fewer people will try to come in, and pressure at ports of entry will abate.
"Ongoing support and commitments for increased deployment of EVs from policy makers and the automotive industry suggest that this trend is not going to abate in the coming decade," it added.
" While some say Wasserman Schultz' resignation could abate the email controversy, The Young Turks' Jordan Chariton argued that the scandal "ruins the DNC's changes of rising above the RNC 'clown show.
Forecasts indicate that the hot air from Africa, which turned parts of the sky a dark yellow hue because of the dust it carried, will not abate until early next week.
The economy is widely expected to bounce back in the second quarter to a pace well above 2 percent, after the temporary headwinds from the government shutdown and polar vortex abate.
"Once we get past the middle of March and (flows from) exporters and repatriation abate, the dollar will probably gradually show firmness against the yen," said Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation's Okagawa.
Currency depreciation that affected FCF in 2014 and 2015 should abate this year and the company should benefit from a recovery of spending power by the smoking population in western Europe.
They had hoped that favorable weather conditions would allow progress to be made in containing the blaze, with strong winds that had been driving the fire for days starting to abate.
A trip through the affected area shows how the region is coping with a dry spell that climatologists say is not expected to fully abate before the end of the year.
To date, we've collectively done very little to abate it and I would argue that, in so doing, we have failed to provide for the health and wellness of our communities.
Mr. Talabani quickly made friends with the American protectors, but the anger he had for Mr. Bush for failing to help stop Mr. Hussein's troops during the uprising did not abate.
Apple is also effectively managing through some challenges on the cost side that should abate, though continued devaluation of key currencies like Chinese Yuan are an overall negative that bears watching.
Oil prices fell more than 2 percent as the market refocused on a persistent supply overhang that is not expected to abate unless OPEC and other producers cut their output significantly. .
With Chinese appetite for German technology unlikely to abate, Bjoern Conrad, deputy head of the MERICS think tank in Berlin, said Gabriel had a duty to not shy away from confrontation.
Unlike brands like Sunny D which capitalize on the millennial mental health crisis without doing anything to abate it, Dr. Bronner's shares stories written by real journalists of real value to millennials.
Theory predicts that when the teeth of the cog are closest to the helium, axions should give rise to interactions between the two—interactions that will abate when the teeth move away.
Foreigners also increased their holdings in Taiwan and South Korea, as the two are the most trade sensitive economies in the region and stand to benefit more if U.S.-Sino tensions abate.
"I hesitate to say sentiment is meaningfully changing at this point, until we start to see a little bit more evidence of some of the negative factors starting to abate," he said.
Ireland's National Meteorological Service said severe gusts would persist in some areas but that, particularly in the west of the country, winds would continue to abate through the late afternoon and evening.
Some people who have long-lasting or chronic pain have undergone a previous trauma, such as emotional or physical abuse during childhood, and their pain is unlikely to abate without psychological counseling.
Sterling has rallied to its highest in seven weeks against the dollar, boosted by a slew of robust economic data that has seen fears of a recession in the near term abate.
Law enforcement has struggled to abate the explosion of ransomware, which has rapidly become a massive underground industry for cyber criminals, netting over $500 million a year and rising, according to experts.
However, Abe, taking a leaf from the Trump playbook, may allow tensions to abate before dialing up the rhetoric ahead of an October tax hike in order to shore up domestic support.
Listermania won't abate—new biographies are coming, as well as those digitized diaries—but I hope the conversation around her life will continue to grow more nuanced as more people discover her.
Abate said most of the positive catalysts that have driven the market higher, have been priced in and now the focus will shift to the earnings season in the next few weeks.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning as U.S.-China trade tensions abate, with the Dow poised to register an eighth straight day of gains for the first time since May 0003.
Apposit CEO Adam Abate moved back to Ethiopia 2220 years ago for an assignment in the country's Ministry of Finance, after studying at Brown University and working in fintech in New York.
In an attempt to abate price pressures China has released meat from its frozen-pork reserves, an emergency facility created in the 1970s (many countries have oil reserves for the same reason).
Haider al-Abadi, Mahdi's predecessor, initially concerned the Iranians because of his links to the U.S. and the U.K. Those concerns appeared to abate during an emergency meeting at the Iranian embassy.
Vietnam '67 As the dust settles on the 18-hour documentary "The Vietnam War," it seems unlikely that the longstanding debates engendered by the conflict will abate much in the film's aftermath.
Trump's anger didn't abate on Sunday, according to White House reporter Maggie Haberman, as the president thought those speaking on his behalf on the TV talk shows didn't defended him strongly enough.
The report showed that New York hasn't been policing provisions from a 2004 city code that requires landlords to annually inspect for and abate lead paint hazards in housing built before 1960.
Erdogan was hundreds of miles away at a seaside resort when the coup got underway, but by the time he addressed the nation via FaceTime hours later, it had already begun to abate.
The credit rating agency highlighted the triple factors of lower oil, a stronger dollar and geopolitical tensions as pressures hitting real estate which it said are unlikely to abate in the short term.
They must honour their commitment in the Paris agreement to help poorer places both adapt to a warmer Earth and also abate future emissions without sacrificing the growth needed to leave poverty behind.
But hundreds of thousands of mainly African migrants continued to travel across the Mediterranean, a flow that finally began to abate in the past year with improved efforts to halt smuggling from Libya.
Trump in effect identified himself as the main victim of the furor over the violence in Virginia, berating media coverage for a political crisis that refuses to abate over his rhetoric on race.
And in so far as the trends seem to be ongoing, the discontent expressed by these voters is unlikely to abate as they age and is likely to affect future generations as well.
But one might reasonably have expected the force of these myths to abate over time, as the number receiving TANF aid decreased dramatically and cash assistance shrank as a portion of program expenditures.
His estate moved to abate his conviction, a move that stymied efforts by prosecutors to collect more than $43.5 million from his estate, which they had contended was the fruit of his fraud.
That was why it was surprising that he mentioned July or August as possible dates for when the pandemic might abate — a longer and more precise time horizon than most experts have predicted.
Moreover, one of the women involved in the study who had experienced debilitating menstrual pain for her entire life reported having these pains completely abate as a result of microdosing—another unprecedented finding.
"The proposed settlement will make significant progress to abate the epidemic by providing resources for and applying funds directly to necessary opioid-recovery programs," the plaintiffs' attorneys said in a joint statement Monday.
Adair Turner, chairman of the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), a global body, says the additional cost per year of running the hard-to-abate industries with net-zero emissions would be $1.2trn in 2050.
Philip Hammond, Britain's new finance minister, said the uncertainty about Brexit would begin to abate once Britain laid out a vision for a future relationship with Europe, which could become clearer later this year.
"However, Norfolk Southern noted that the trucking shortage was beginning to abate as the year ended," a "warning sign" for Norfolk and other railroads, whose intermodal businesses often compete with trucking companies, Cramer said.
In an attempt to abate the firestorm of criticism, senior church leader D. Todd Christofferson, emphasized that love was behind the decision to protect children from feeling conflicted between their family and their faith.
But I maintain that unless and until the external risks abate, the Fed would be wise to keep the U.S. growing until some other engine can help power the global economy back to health.
"Like infection, transmission – especially to those with 'fear of missing out' – is by word-of-month, via blogs, news reports and personal anecdotes," Barclays analyst Joseph Abate wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
OLC serves as the chief interpreter of federal law for the administration, but its conclusions are not binding on federal courts, and Tuesday's opinion is unlikely to abate the brewing controversy over Whitaker's appointment.
"We believe it will be difficult for the bank to sustain the strong net new asset growth, which is likely to abate toward 5 percent," Baader Helvea analyst Tomasz Grzelak said in a note.
As officials cancel blood drives to abate the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak, the country could see shortages in emergency blood supplies, according to the AABB, formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks.
Plans to reduce net emissions near zero by mid-century, announced by some governments, have put the spotlight on sectors where electricity is not the preferred energy carrier and emissions are hard to abate.
Over a short period of time, things that inmates used for years to abate stress and depression were confiscated, visitation privileges were decreased and discouraged, and a different method of behavior modification was implemented.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Euro zone growth could exceed projections if global risks abate, European Central Bank policymaker Olli Rehn said on Wednesday, noting that the ECB still has tools to stimulate the economy, if needed.
In an interview with the Australian Broadcast Corporation on Tuesday, Pompeo said the two leaders talked about the ongoing civil war in Syria and the need to abate the refugee crisis in the region.
Yellen said she still expected that headwinds from weak growth abroad, low oil prices and uncertainty over China would abate and allow the U.S. recovery to continue alongside a "gradual" series of rate hikes.
The pain got worse by the day and didn't abate until the results of my ultrasound suggested that whatever the mass on my left testicle was, it bared none of the hallmarks of cancer.
"As the company is now at the peak in terms of capacity ramp-up and growth will slow markedly onwards, we expect ticket price pressure to abate and costs to continue improving," said Pareto's Sivertsen.
U.S. crude prices were down 2.3 percent at $43.62 a barrel as the market refocused on a persistent supply overhang that is not expected to abate unless OPEC and other producers cut their output significantly.
The class-action lawsuit comes after the authority refused a demand from Legal Aid to abate from $220 million to $15 million in rent to tenants who were left without basic services during heating season.
Despite the fund's need to seek opportunities, Peasley said it expected its appetite for what the fund calls mid-risk assets - including unlisted property, unlisted infrastructure and sub-investment grade credit - to abate in 2019.
We upgraded the TWNK shares to Overweight last December on the thesis that (a) the Cloverhill facility would pivot from a headwind to a tailwind and (b) the losses at Walmart would abate or reverse.
Now she needs those five wars to abate, and Western allies to come together with something of the resolve that Tempelhof symbolizes, if she is to calm a strained Germany, hold Europe together, and survive.
In May 2013, he said, Richard Abate, a book agent who works with him at the 3 Arts Entertainment management and production company, spoke with Kris Paronto, known as Tanto, another security operative in Libya.
Iran's most powerful authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has continued to denounce the United States, suggesting the antagonism between the two countries since the 1979 revolution will not abate because of the nuclear deal.
While margins at most banks in Western Europe are coming under pressure, their rivals to the east are seeing profits pick up as political pressures on the sector abate following a series of tax increases.
"Starting April 30 (at participating McDonald's restaurants nationwide), we'll be simplifying what's served after midnight so customers can get the most popular favorites as fast as possible," McDonald's spokeswoman Andrea Abate said in a statement.
The Connecticut lawmaker blamed powerful gun lobbying efforts for leaving Americans feeling helpless in the face of "mass slaughter," arguing that the nation's unprecedented levels of "mass carnage" will not abate unless lawmakers take action.
The clash over who should pay to solve a housing crisis exacerbated by Seattle's rapid economic growth was marked by weeks of raucous meetings and tense exchanges that didn't abate after the tax was approved.
The disappointment was beginning to abate by Friday, and he appreciated that while canceling the tournaments may not be best for the players, it is best for many others across the United States and beyond.
The study is mute on why 47 is such a bad year, but Blanchflower posits that it's when pressure and anxiety from work and family hit their highest point, after which they begin to abate.
The plaintiffs maintain that the judge alone should hear the theory, which argues the drug industry has created a "public nuisance" affecting the health and well-being of the counties' citizens, which it must abate.
Here are a few conclusions drawn from the review: As Mullin says, there is no sign on the horizon that this polarization — either generally or on climate change — is going to abate any time soon.
In an interview with the Chinese news network Xinhua, Gezahegn Abate, a public and international relations director at the Ethiopia Ministry of Culture and Tourism, remarked on the continued demand for the antiquities to be returned.
"The U.S. has more specific plans for the wingman concept, but Western Europe will likely develop their requirements in parallel, to abate the capabilities of China and the Russian Federation and other potential threats," he said.
"Cryptocurrencies may have a home in low-trust corners of the global economy, but broader adoption of crypto technologies faces critical challenges and strong incumbents," Barclays analyst Joseph Abate wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
The index has lost 1.4 percent over the last seven sessions since the IMF urged Sri Lanka's central bank last week to be ready to tighten monetary policy if credit growth or inflation did not abate.
Since taking office in 2012, Xi has waged a multi-year war on graft, which he has pledged not to abate until officials, in his words, "dare not, cannot and do not want to, be corrupt".
But that those trends all appeared to abate in the second full week of September, especially in light of better-than-expected retail data, said Kevin Giddis, head of fixed income capital markets at Raymond James.
Signs to watch for in children are persistent high fevers that don't subside and fevers that abate only to flare up again after the child seems to be over the worst of the illness, experts say.
And it may be that there are some sectors of the economy that resist electrification and still need combustible liquid fuels even through 2050 — so-called "harder-to-abate" sectors like shipping, aviation, or heavy industry.
In case you didn't know ... aside from curing hangovers, vitamin drips improve immune health, boost energy levels, abate depression and anxiety, improve mental clarity and cognative function, reduce migraine symptoms, combat fatigue and maintain muscle strength.
But calls for powerful figures like Fairstein, and even President Trump, to publicly own up to misjudgments and call for reform are unlikely to abate, even in the wake of the changes to Fairstein's public stature.
"The forces driving the peso lower are unlikely to abate," Capital Economics said in a report on Wednesday, pointing to a current account deficit equivalent to 5 percent of gross domestic product as well as high inflation.
In 2014 (the latest year for which figures are available) these "hard-to-abate" sectors produced about 15bn tonnes of CO2, or 5003% of the total, compared with 13.6bn tonnes for the entire power sector (see chart).
"We had the sharp reflex rally this week, particularly in the finance sector, as people perceived results that were less bad than what was expected," said James Abate, chief investment office of Centre Funds in New York.
"With trade tensions between the U.S.-China unlikely to abate anytime soon, we expect exports and trade-related services to push the economy into technical recession in Q3," said Sian Fenner, lead Asia economist at Oxford Economics.
Philip Hammond, Britain's new finance minister, said the uncertainty about the so-called Brexit would begin to abate once Britain laid out a vision for a future relationship with Europe, which could become clearer later this year.
If human lifespans are to increase, and if modern breakthroughs like organ transplantation are to continue to proliferate and evolve, physicians must be able to abate the risk of bacterial infection that will undoubtedly accompany such advances.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Divisions among Turkey's economic policy makers, which have hindered the central bank and unnerved investors, are unlikely to abate before an April referendum on granting the stronger powers that President Tayyip Erdogan has long sought.
A much tighter monetary policy is in place in Argentina, part of an austerity plan implemented last year by President Mauricio Macri's government to abate a confidence crisis originating in poor agricultural harvests and some policy missteps.
He is about to get married—after which Abate says he will throw him a huge party in the restaurant—and is saving money to buy a car as well as pay for his grandson's college education.
Parker Abate, a sophomore athlete who studies communications at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pa., disagrees: In our competitive, sports-laden society, the better athletes play through high school and the elite go on to play in college.
If you have any doubts about whether or not you should be doing this, or whether or not you can run with the big dogs, usually being at the Cellar helps abate a lot of those feelings.
"We hope it provides a benchmark for a national resolution for other communities to have the resources to do what is necessary to abate the epidemic," said Peter Weinberger, a Cleveland lawyer who represents some Ohio counties.
If we prioritize policies such as carbon taxes and shift to circular production and consumption systems, achieving net-zero emissions is possible, even in the sectors that are the hardest to abate such as cement and chemicals.
"The response strategy ... recognizes that while legal and physical restrictions have been put in place at borders along the former route, the motivation of refugees and migrants to reach further into Europe will not abate," it said.
This conversation is unlikely to abate in the coming weeks as nearly 700 Confederate statues and monuments still exist both above and below the Mason-Dixon Line, according to a study by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
While an investor panic that followed a war of words between Washington and Pyongyang on Wednesday appeared to abate slightly, demand remained firm for assets that tend to perform well in times of market stress, including German Bunds.
"[Trump] has picked ... people who are committed to pro-growth, who have a feel for this," he said, adding there's a feeling since the election that the gridlock that's "paralyzed" Washington for years may be about to abate.
If Kevin Hart telling him all the way back in May on Instagram that he "f***ing hates" his turban didn't abate Nick's #TurbanLove, how do a handful of Twitter trolls think they're going to hold him back?
Analysts said distressed selling by leveraged funds looked to have run its course for the moment, allowing volatility to abate a little, though the prospect of monetary tightening across the globe remained a challenge for the long term.
"Semiconductor investors are looking past right now and saying that maybe in the second half of this year, economic concerns will start to abate a little," said Willie Delwiche, an investment strategist at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
Companies reporting losses will be allowed to abate their tax debts and pay back taxes in installments, and credit card companies will have to shorten the time they take to process payments or lower their rates, he said.
The California Supreme Court has declined to review a decision holding three paint manufacturers responsible for creating a public nuisance by promoting the use of lead paint in homes and requiring them to pay to abate the dangers.
"While we expect the market to view this financial outlook favorably, (portfolio managers) keep on telling us they need to see the negative headlines abate ... and revenue growth to return," Barclays analyst Jason Goldberg wrote in a note.
But signaling that the longstanding tensions between the House and Senate may not abate under a more unified Republican government, some Senate Republicans expressed concern that waiting until early next year could distract them from other legislative priorities.
China and the United States are rekindling trade talks ahead of a meeting next week between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, giving hope to financial markets that an escalating trade war between the two countries could abate.
Sestak's deep-seated distrust of the establishment (earlier this year, he managed to stretch a 10-minute interview about it into a 90-minute complaint session) would not abate even after he won the Democratic nomination from Specter.
"We hope it provides a benchmark for a national resolution for other communities to have the resources to do what is necessary to abate the epidemic," said Peter H. Weinberger, a Cleveland lawyer who represents some Ohio counties.
According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, some key signs of endometriosis include: There's no cure for the condition, so therapies — painkillers, surgery, hormonal medical therapies, oral contraceptives — are used to abate symptoms and improve fertility.
Hunter's office argued Teva's settlement should be combined with any money J&J must pay to help remedy, or abate, what the state says is a public nuisance that will cost $17.5 billion to remedy over 30 years.
"CPI inflation is likely to remain around 2.3 percent year-on-year, [while] producer price deflation is likely to continue to abate," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, said in a weekly note.
Hunter's office argued that Teva's settlement should be combined with any money J&J must pay to help remedy, or abate, what the state says is a public nuisance that will cost $17.5 billion to remedy over 30 years.
The company once again delayed the filing of its financial results with regulators, wrote down the value of its business by an additional $1.22 billion, and offered investors little insight into when the decline of its business might abate.
While the terms of the agreement may take up to two weeks to finalize, the money will go to the state and be used to abate the opioid crisis in Oklahoma, Attorney General Mike Hunter said in a statement.
Consider the hallelujahs to the first amendment at last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner, where Woodward and Bernstein—seated on opposite flanks of the podium, as their mutual distaste seems never to abate—were the stars of the night.
At least for the day, fears that some of Fox News's prime-time stars, like Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity and Greta Van Susteren, would exercise contract clauses to leave with Mr. Ailes's loss of his chairmanship, appeared to abate.
And the key issues in this court case are not about whether government could or should do more as a policy matter to prevent climate change, abate its impacts or even make up for any potential past bad decisions.
This may have been on acting Mayor Mark Ferrell's mind when he called for aggressive crackdowns on encampments; judging by the rhetoric of new Mayor London Breed after her election, there's no reason to expect that tactic to abate.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said the guidance from leadership had been to let each individual office decide on whether to hold tours, though he had already decided on Wednesday afternoon to halt the tours until the coronavirus concerns abate.
Once the hangover passes or the next drink arrives, we are pretty sure that Gerry's self-pity will abate, his batteries will be recharged, and he'll be back to upbraiding young Mack for not knowing who Nia Peeples is.
"These sources indicate that conducting conversion therapy on minors could potentially harm their emotional and physical well-being and, thus, prohibiting the practice of conversion therapy on minors would abate the harmful outcomes caused by conversion therapy," she said.
"Brexit-related uncertainty is unlikely to abate for more than a few months, given the relatively short transition period to which the Prime Minister is currently committed," said Sarah Carlson, Moody's senior vice president and lead UK sovereign analyst.
Those familiar with the company's thinking have insisted that the decision to abandon the New York City plan had been based on a confluence of factors, including the loud opposition and the lack of any sign it would abate.
"What this paper suggests is that fat or high-fat diets promote more aggressive prostate cancer," said Cory Abate-Shen, interim director of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University, who was not involved with the research.
Fitch expects earnings volatility to abate in 2017 - reported net income in 1H16 was supported by reversals of loan impairment charges (LICs), as the bank adjusted to better recoveries than expected when it booked its large LICs in 2014 (about EUR1bn).
But the announcement shows the world's biggest plane maker is cutting jobs more aggressively than it forecast earlier this year, and that the pressure will not abate under new airplanes Chief Executive Kevin McAllister, who succeeded Ray Conner on Nov. 21.
The firm of Whitten Burrage in Oklahoma City is to withdraw its legal fees before wiring the remainder of the money, within 24 hours, to the Opioid Lawsuit Settlement Fund within the state treasury to abate the opioid crisis, Balkman said.
What they found: Getting to net-zero from these "harder to abate" sectors could be done for less than 0.5% of global GDP using largely known technologies, although a number have yet to reach commercial readiness, and more innovation is needed.
" Barclays said that "unplanned outages look unlikely to abate in the next couple of months, which have contributed to a tighter 1H16 oil market" and that "lower spare capacity, heightened disruption risk in Iraq and Venezuela, and lower supply ex-U.
"The proposed settlement will make significant progress to abate the epidemic by providing resources for and applying funds directly to necessary opioid-recovery programs," said a joint statement from Paul J. Hanly Jr., Paul T. Farrell Jr. and Joe Rice.
Once your doctor has concluded that you're dealing with post-infectious IBS, they may suggest that you avoid certain foods like gluten or dairy, or make larger overall dietary changes for a period of time to see if your symptoms abate.
In the end these true manufacturing jobs will end up going to countries with historically cheap labor pools and Foxconn will use its tax breaks to build a facilities in the US to help it abate future cross-border taxes.
SINGAPORE, June 20830 (Reuters) - Industrial metals in Shanghai rose on Wednesday as hopes grew that an escalating trade war between the United States and China could abate after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that the two countries would resume trade talks.
"We know we have a lot more work to do and our strategy will inject urgency into addressing ongoing gender imbalance, making sure that our goals are embraced at all levels in the organization and evident in everyday actions," Abate said.
Williams said that the case for forced curtailments is likely to abate with seasonal maintenance shutdowns by oil producers during the second quarter, and with Enbridge Inc's Line 3 expansion likely to start filling for start-up later this year.
"With our assumption of reacceleration of investments by data center customers, content uplift in phones and CPU shortages to abate, we expect supply/demand fundamentals to normalize in the back half of the year," JPMorgan analysts said in a client report.
Rines expects a slight upward revision to the first quarter's reported consumption figure (0.3 percent), which he said could rise to 0.5 percent, with a return to the trend in the second quarter of around 2 percent as inflation pressures abate.
To reduce the risk that this virus poses to pregnant women and their babies, we need to abate and control the population of infected mosquitoes, facilitate the discovery and development of new Zika medicines, and support families who have been affected.
The American economy still faces fundamental headwinds that are not likely to abate soon — like a persistent trade gap, low productivity and the long-term erosion of factory jobs that provide an economic lifeline to workers without a college degree.
While markets read the changes as a "policy desire to keep yuan strength in check," the move was merely a "return to liberalization as capital outflow fears abate," said Chang Wei Liang, a strategist at Mizuho Bank, in a note.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China and the United States are rekindling trade talks ahead of a meeting next week between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, cheering financial markets on hopes that an escalating trade war between the two countries would abate.
"You've seen oil rebound today, which people are viewing very much as a kind of a green flag in the short-term to take on risk again to a certain degree," said James Abate, chief investment office of Centre Funds in New York.
It's twofold: A diminishing number of consumers expect the recent spike in mortgage rates to abate, and even fewer consumers say their household income is significantly higher today than it was a year ago, according to a monthly survey by Fannie Mae.
"Yellow vest" protestors took to the streets of France once again on Saturday, but with more subdued numbers, as President Emmanuel Macron's concessions appear to have helped abate a movement that has gripped the country for six straight weekends, the AP reports.
Why it matters: While clean power and passenger vehicle tech gets lots of attention, one huge challenge is economically wringing carbon out of what the report calls "harder to abate" areas that account for nearly a third of industrial and energy emissions.
"The greenback is likely to be affected by weaker economic fundamentals as the Federal Reserve strikes a more interventionist tone, trade war tensions abate and the countrys trade and fiscal deficits both continue to swell," said Didier Saint-Georges, Managing Director at Carmignac.
After Vice President-elect Mike Pence was both hectored and lectured at a Friday night showing of "Hamilton"—unleashing a firestorm on the news cycle that has yet to abate—Trump demanded that the troupe apologize to Pence in a series of tweets.
"The markets are re-dialing from the sell-off, and I would say it is doing so more on the absence of any incremental bad news from the Fed," said James Abate, chief investment officer as Centre Asset Management in New York.
"If growth becomes more even and available, we may see a continuation of rotation into lower-valuation, more cyclical businesses and out of high-valuation growth stocks like technology," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Asset Management in New York.
For sure, the backdrop includes the quick jump in Treasury yields, which raises questions about how well the economy can handle higher debt costs as the stimulating effects of the tax cuts abate into 2019 and cost pressures pinch corporate profit margins.
One wave of repression would abate but then another would appear, with a different target: The so-called rightists who were released in 1959 on Mao's orders were labeled counter-revolutionaries and hounded just a few years later, during the Cultural Revolution.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Citing mounting costs of litigation that are siphoning funds that could otherwise go to abate the opioid crisis, a bankruptcy judge on Friday ordered a pause in legal action by states against Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sacklers.
The immigration crisis may abate, but it has already shown the power of government to act arbitrarily overnight—sundering families, upending long-set expectations, until all those born as outsiders must imagine themselves here only on sufferance of a senior White House counsellor.
Hydrogen gas has long been seen as a potential alternative to fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy road transportation and aviation, as it emits water when burnt, not CO2, the greenhouse gas emitted by coal, oil and natural gas.
With both vacant land and despair in abundance, East Brooklyn Congregations approached the city with a startling proposal: It would build single-family houses for about $50,000 each if the city would give it the land and abate the real estate taxes.
"The greenback is likely to be affected by weaker economic fundamentals as the Federal Reserve strikes a more interventionist tone, trade war tensions abate and the country's trade and fiscal deficits both continue to swell," said Didier Saint-Georges, Managing Director at Carmignac.
Aside from these two figments, neither of whom seems aware of the camera, Detroit is a ghost town before Jordano's lens, and I found myself picking up the pace as I moved through the book, desperate for some sign of life to abate the tension.
"Were upward pressures on the federal funds rate to emerge, it could be challenging to distinguish between pressures that were transitory and likely to abate as financial institutions adjust and those that were more persistent and associated with aggregate reserve scarcity," the meeting summary added.
Defying expectations that rapid year-on-year increases in driving would abate as motorists got used to low pump prices, drivers logged 1.713 billion miles on U.S. roads and highways in December, the most ever for the month, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Fears that rocked markets in the fourth quarter — namely concerns over a global growth slowdown, uncertainty surrounding ongoing trade negotiations between the U.S. and China and worries that the Federal Reserve might be making a policy mistake — seemed to somewhat abate over the last quarter.
The agreement, which resolves all of the state's claims against Purdue, also includes an additional payment of $72.5 million, of which $12.5 million will be available to counties and cities in the state to abate the effects of the opioid crisis, the company said.
Major cities in Taiwan announced schools and offices would be shut for a second day on Wednesday as the island's weather authorities said that due to the large diameter of the typhoon, heavy rain and strong wind would not significantly abate until Wednesday afternoon.
Berenberg analyst Alessandro Abate told Reuters Ilva's privatization alone will see EU steel prices rise by 10-20 euro per ton as regional buyers pay a premium for supply which, relative to imports, is of higher quality and can be delivered quickly and reliably.
"This investment provides almost 400,000 U.S. restaurant employees with accessibility to the program, as we also lowered eligibility requirements from nine months to 90 days of employment and dropped weekly shift minimums from 20 hours to 15 hours," says Andrea Abate, a McDonald's Corp. spokesperson.
"There were good efforts here to have what I would call 'calm for calm', where the Palestinians would get more electricity and more fuel and in return, the protests that are going on at the Gaza fence would abate, at least somewhat," Mr. Makovsky said.
Governor Kevin Stitt, a Republican, and the leaders of the state's legislature in a brief filed on Monday urged Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman in Norman, Oklahoma, to force J&J to provide funding to abate the epidemic for at least 20 years.
When China's economy showed signs of slowing a few years ago, evidence suggested that wealthy nationals were snapping up U.S. assets in order to get money out, an effect that has yet to abate even as Chinese buying slows in other parts of the country.
Still, if we understand that the coming wave has its origins in the closeness of the 2016 results and the Republicans' one-sided policy-making since winning, then it seems likely that the public's frustration with the federal government will continue to grow, not abate.
And even when you take Chinese money, the paranoia doesn't abate: A founder who took money from a Chinese internet giant said foreign potential customers of his would sometimes oddly question whether his company was a front for corporate espionage by the Chinese government.
I arrived at the gallery just in time to be accosted by a team of card-carrying and inept 'graffiti abatement professionals' — played by Gallagher, his fellow student Jon Phillips, and 'parent' Ryan Standfest — as they prepared to abate the mural on the outside of Holding House.
"Given however that no such major eruption has occurred since 1991, a reasonable expectation is also that an accelerated rate of rise may emerge in the near future, particularly as the influences of climate variability and instrument drift reported in previous studies abate," the current study concludes.
By mid-May, climbers at the base camp had been anxiously waiting for over five weeks for the weather to abate, allowing Nepali workers to go to the summit in advance to fix ropes to the side of the mountain so that other climbers can follow safely.
Read more: Trump says US is 'locked and loaded' in response to attack on Saudi oil supplyIt comes after oil prices fell last week on the news that National Security Adviser John Bolton had departed the White House, leading to hopes that tensions with Iran would abate.
While those test-prep stressors haven't gone away, Weingarten says they started to abate late in 2015 when President Obama signed into law an act that gave states more power to determine public school curricula without the threat of federal penalties tied to standardized test scores.
"This will provide almost 2000,211.40 U.S. restaurant employees with accessibility to the program," says McDonald's spokesperson Andrea Abate to CNBC Make It. Previously, eligible crew members could receive $211 a year to cover tuition costs at a trade school, community college or traditional four-year college.
A few minutes' walk from the Royal Opera House and numerous West End theaters, Cora Pearl is a lively, convivial place for dinner before a show — or better still, afterward, when the conversation and music abate and you can contemplate the hidden complexity of those French fries.
Also keeping markets afloat was news that China and the United States are rekindling trade talks ahead of a meeting next week between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping at the G-20 summit in Japan, sparking hopes that the tensions between the two sides would abate.
"Since 2012, McDonald's USA has served more than 2.8 billion servings of fruit and low-fat dairy products in kids' meals and we're proud of how we're continuing to raise the bar on the food we serve at McDonald's," company representative Andrea Abate told BuzzFeed News by email.
After some of the sweeping rhetoric of American leaders failed to produce a lasting peace in Iraq during the Bush administration and after the Obama administration's failure to abate the Syrian civil war, a new realism has set in among America's politicians and the generals who work for them.
Whether the eventual Democratic nominee will sense the politics shifting enough to make gun safety a leading issue for November is developing into a fascinating question — particularly for fearful voters who know the nation's "active shooter" syndrome will never abate unless enough politicians muster a stronger will for change.
"We propose that Florida is not the only state where these taxa could become established, and that early detection and rapid response programs targeting tegu lizards in potentially suitable habitat elsewhere in North America could help prevent establishment and abate negative impacts on native ecosystems," the abstract reads.
"The jobs of the future in digital foundries and high-tech science labs require more flexibility, creativity and out-of-the-box problem solving than ever before — all things that diverse, more interdisciplinary teams are better at," GE's Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer Victor Abate told Refinery29.
"Beyond the beat on Q13 and the solid Q2 EBITDA guidance, it is the 'notable increase' in FY17E EBITDA which may imply that EU/US steel prices will remain relatively resilient in H217 from a very high H117E level," wrote Berenberg analyst Alessandro Abate, who rates Kloeckner "hold".
RELATED: Airlines could take $113 billion hit from the coronavirus Industry leaders who gathered at a US Chamber of Commerce annual aviation summit said the outbreak has caused a drop-off in business, but voiced optimism that travel will return to normal levels soon after public fears abate.
And although there is a floor separating her from the bar, she has several tricks up her sleeve to make the apartment livable, including the constant use of a white-noise machine to drown out street chatter and scented candles to abate the smell of stale cigarette smoke.
"Given the improvements we've seen over the last few weeks, I'm optimistic that supplies of IV saline and amino acids will increase over the next few weeks and the stress of the shortage will begin to abate, even if the shortages will not be fully resolved immediately," Gottlieb said.
Many strategists are skeptical that the ongoing trade tensions will not abate until after the U.S. midterm elections in November, even after a report said that American officials were seeking a round of high-level talks with their Beijing counterparts before the next round of tariffs are imposed.
And there's no reason for them to abate anytime soon—most Republicans in Congress and the pro-Trump media, particularly Fox News, will defend the administration no matter how absurd things get, and Trump's allies have for years denounced anyone alleging wrongdoing as being part of a fake news industrial complex.
In discussions leading up to the decision, Fed officials repeatedly indicated that the energy decline, which has seen U.S. crude prices tumble more than 30 percent over the past year and 63 percent from the late June 2014 highs, ultimately would abate and get inflation back on a normal trajectory.
It would allow him to make the case that Biden's surge is beginning to abate and, because of Sanders' remarkable (and ongoing) fundraising as well as the loyalty of his core supporters, he still can win this thing particularly with other Midwestern states like Wisconsin and Ohio yet to vote. 1.
"The actions we have announced today will help American families and businesses in our entire economy weather this difficult period and will foster a more vigorous return to normal once the disruptions from the current coronavirus abate," said Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during a Sunday conference call with reporters.
The US has also imposed restrictions on travelers coming from China and Europe, which experts say aren't likely to significantly abate the spread of the virus given the current level of community spread within the US. So far, the only countries that have explicitly blocked US travelers are Argentina and Guatemala.
Eight days in, it's beginning to look like the storm set off by the surfacing of allegations by two ex-wives of the former presidential aide will never abate, absent a decisive intervention by President Donald Trump in moment of accountability and self-criticism that seems alien to this White House.
LOS ANGELES — Firefighters battled to hold back flames that on Thursday threatened tens of thousands of homes in Southern California and forced new evacuations, as officials implored residents to remain vigilant in the face of a rash of wildfires across greater Los Angeles that will quite likely not abate for days.
Hyperinflation and widespread shortages have forced Venezuelans to flee in staggering numbers: Colombia is currently hosting over 1 million, Peru about half a million, and Panama some 94,000, according to the UN. The crisis there is unlikely to abate anytime soon: President Nicolás Maduro won reelection in May amid allegations of electoral fraud.
The chief executive of one of Apple's biggest semiconductor suppliers has insisted that smartphone technology comprises just one aspect of the business's three-pronged efforts to boost revenues by $1 billion this year, in a bid to abate concerns that Apple could be about to begin a mass withdrawal from its partner network.
"The resources and terms of the agreement will help abate the ongoing crisis the state is facing, help prevent doctors and Oklahomans from being misled by marketing materials and provides law enforcement with another investigative tool to help us shut down pill mills and illicit enterprises," Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said in a statement.
The info on the display updates in near real-time, too – during a demo, a Dyson engineer actually simulated a pollen explosion with a particulate dust and I watched the display spike to show it recognizing the new material, and then abate as it pumped up its purifying game to eliminate the new problem matter.
"My belief on why the Fed will likely lower rates in the July meeting is that it will try to assume its responsibilities as the central bank for the world, and global economic indicators are not as healthy as in the U.S.," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Asset Management in New York.
"My belief on why the Fed will likely lower rates in the July meeting is that it will try to assume its responsibilities as the central bank for the world and global economic indicators are not as healthy as in the U.S.," said James Abate, chief investment officer at Centre Asset Management in New York.
S. tensions abate * German stocks lead gains in the region * Boeing suppliers fall after plane crash * NMC Health, Finablr sink as major investors sell shares (Updates to close) Jan 0.83 (Reuters) - European shares ended higher on Wednesday after Iran indicated the overnight missile strikes "concluded" its retaliation to the U.S. killing of General Qassem Soleimani.
"Our goal when assessing settlement proposals is to provide local communities with adequate and urgently needed relief in the near term, and to ensure that these resources will be directed exclusively toward efforts to abate the opioid epidemic," plaintiff attorneys Paul J. Hanly Jr., Paul T. Farrell Jr., and Joe Rice said in a joint statement.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund is the Vision Fund's largest outside backer, and so the tenuous political situation in the country — along with the delays in what would be the world's largest ever IPO, of the Saudi's state-run oil company — were being watched closely in Silicon Valley as tealeaves for whether the barrage of money might abate. Nope!
The vows to carry on with unbowed calm, the acts of generosity and the coming-together of strangers are uplifting; but we know that lives are in fact changed, conversations are in fact different, children do in fact look more vulnerable, unity does in fact abate, and the itch of hatred and intolerance does in fact stir.
When my internal world is at its most frightening—when I go through a period of panic attacks that feel like they are never going to abate, and every day am forced to walk through a multitude of new deaths—writing lends me the ability to be the hero of the story, rather than the victim.
When reached for comment regarding a $15 dollar minimum wage, McDonald's resistance to unionization, and the allegations of sexual harassment, Andrea Abate, a spokesperson for McDonald's, sent the following via email: Abate's response failed to answer my initial query regarding unionization, the $15 dollar minimum wage, and sexual harassment in the workplace, but additional requests for comment received no response.
"'Hard' Brexit fears are unlikely to abate anytime soon and in the near term there is scope for another 2-3 percent risk premium to be built into sterling/dollar and euro/sterling," said Chris Turner, head of currency strategy at ING, adding last week saw an estimated 4-5 percent risk premium being priced in as per their financial models.
"What's important for North Korea to know is that this pressure campaign will not abate, we will not be rolling any of it back, it will only be intensified as time goes by, and it will remain in place until they agree to give up their nuclear weapons and allow us to verify the fact that is what they have done," he said.
SourcesMission Possible: Reaching zero CO2 emissions from hard-to-abate sectors by mid-century, Energy Transitions Commission, November 2018Better Energy, Greater prosperity, Energy Transitions Commission, April 2017Decarbonisation of Industrial Sectors: The next frontier, McKinsey and Co, June 20183Net-zero emissions energy systems, S.J. Davis et al, Science 360: eaas9793, 2018The Role of Firm Low-Carbon Electricity Resources in Deep Decarbonization of Power Generation, Sepulveda et al.
"We continue to view Facebook as the best risk/reward in large cap internet given the potential for core Facebook engagement to stabilize, for monetization in the Stories format to drive a potential re-acceleration in growth in mid-2019, for the negative news cycle to abate and given the extremely attractive current valuation," Deutsche Bank's Lloyd Walmsley said in a note to investors Monday.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) bucked Trump's bombastic rhetoric regarding North Korea contending that political, rather than military solutions were the primary means to abate the tension between the two countries.
Any failure to remove, correct or abate the violations, shall result in the issuance of a citation in accordance with the ordinance with fines imposed of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day for each day the Blighted Property remains in violation, which can be enforceable as a lien on your property, and which may also be converted into a Court Judgement, and may cause the removal or abatement of the violation at your expense.
When French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Trump criticizes France's Macron for sending Iran 'mixed signals' Hillicon Valley: DOJ approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Trump targets Google, Apple | Privacy groups seek to intervene in Facebook settlement | Democrats seize on Mueller hearings in election security push MORE increased diesel fuel taxes last year, he triggered a furious popular revolt that has yet to abate.

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