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The violence may not abate.
Malcolm Turnbull has denied directly interfering in an internal disciplinary matter, but the stench around this may not abate for some time.
In 2003, you allowed, "Bush advisers suspect the violence may not abate in Iraq until early next year," and posed the interesting question of whether "Americans can sustain their morale over that time".
Unfortunately, tensions are very high right now and may not abate for awhile.
That trend may not abate if current marketing practices keep up; according to the heart association paper, youth exposure to e-cigarette ads shot up more than 250% from 2011 to 2013.
In a general election showdown between Trump and Clinton, the very real danger to the Democrats is that the enthusiasm and the anger at the party establishments, and the thirst for change, that Trump seemingly whipped up in the Ohio and Florida primaries may not abate in November.
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The situation is unstable, and it may not quickly abate.
The bad news is that ramping up climate change mitigation action now may not necessarily abate Zika since historical greenhouse gas emissions have put us on a trajectory of rising global temperatures for years to come.
The public's interest in reducing gun violence may not have abated, but some of the lawmakers seem to be trotting backward.
Concerns over the Greek economy may not have abated but in the corridors of power, and most noticeably in Brussels, the climate has changed.
Crime did not abate.
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