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"We expect volatility will remain elevated but will abate slowly because we think some of the recession talk will wane but not go completely off the table," said Nicholas Raich, director for equity research at the National City Private Client Group in Cleveland.
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This impulse could slowly abate – I have certainly found some judges who are already troubled by the enthusiasm displayed by some of their colleagues for the counterrevolution (my term, definitely not theirs!).
As Daniel's crisis slowly abates, others threaten.
Ironically, as criticism of the drones is growing in the west, it is slowly abating in Pakistan.
Refinancing by homeowners has been a major factor in the mortgage industry for the better part of the last two years, but the frenzy is slowly abating, according to figures compiled by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
As the narrative moves to Hayes's time at the front, McFarland's prose all but lifts off the page: "As he gathered his gear, there came a lull in the fighting, and the deafening barrage slowly abated to the sporadic popping he associated with picket skirmishes.
As the revolutionary fervor slowly abates, and the state is rebuilt and reborn, it will be up to Libyans to reflect on the madness of the past four decades.
He was discharged, and his fever slowly abated.
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