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Yes, it will recede, but slowly.
If it clings to pacifism, it will recede further from the global stage.
Not a glorious start to Ms Yingluck's term in office, and it is unclear that people's memories of it will recede with the floodwaters.
But that message of promise for the future is up against the immediacy of persistently high unemployment, which, as Friday's report showed, is unlikely to drop so much before Election Day that it will recede as an issue.
"Walk up to it, and you will find it less than you imagined, and often you will not find it at all; for it will recede as you advance".
Admittedly, overcrowding at NHS hospitals will briefly become an extremely serious problem, but within a few days it will recede into utter insignificance.
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But Aftergood added, "If we don't reach a consensus position on what to do about this, then the issue will just fester, and it'll recede from the headlines but it will continue to have negative consequences".
Bankrate.com, which puts out a weekly mortgage rate trend index, found a majority of the experts it surveyed say rates will recede in the coming week.
If the Tea Party candidates continue to be routed in the next few primary elections, one thing will be clear: the threat incumbent Republicans most fear, of a Tea Party primary challenger (or "getting primaried" as it's now called) will recede somewhat.
As it wears the boss will recede into the housing.
With the black population more spread out and less concentrated in traditional areas, the political power of African-Americans will recede with it.
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