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And the rain is not expected to abate.
Even with high gasoline prices, the American tourist crush is not expected to abate this summer.
The challenging conditions aren't expected to abate soon, and opinion differs on just how long the resilience will last.
Beijing and broad swaths of six northern provinces have spent the past week blanketed in a dense pea-soup smog that is not expected to abate until Thursday.
And the crush is not expected to abate next year, when Oscar celebrates its 75th year with what undoubtedly will be even more hoopla than usual.
There has also been a spurt of inflation, as stores and businesses round prices up to the nearest dollar, but that is expected to abate soon.
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David Brockton at Espirito Santo issued a buy note, saying: Demand for Serco's outsourcing services is driven both by a rising requirement for efficiency as well as growing levels of investment in social infrastructure globally, two factors which we do not expect to abate.
With the scale of the protests having increased each night and Barack Obama now briefed on the Ferguson situation by the Attorney General Eric Holder, the fury is not expected to have abated before tonight.
The pressures remain very real, however, and we don't expect those to abate in the run-up to spring.
"We don't expect that to abate any time soon given the administration is hellbent on pursuing the zero tolerance policy," he said.
The activity shows no signs of abating, with construction expected to start this year on two more buildings, with nearly two million more square feet.
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