Sentence examples for likely to abate from inspiring English sources

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But the controversy is not likely to abate.

The fury does not appear likely to abate soon.

Such tactics are not likely to abate through the end of this year, car executives said.

Pressures are likely to abate further as new power stations come onto the network from 2016.

Clearly, though, this surge of Ethiopians is not likely to abate soon.

5.57pm BST Europe's financial strains are likely to abate next year, according to US Federal Reserve member Jeffrey Lacker.

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But despite a string of five quarter-point rate increases by the Fed in less than a year, the economy continues to barrel along, suggesting that inflationary pressures are more likely to intensify than to abate.

The tensions arising from the conflict between the drive for technological novelty and the need to guard against its possibly adverse consequences are more likely to increase than to abate, as innovation continues its headlong course.

The small number of un-threatened estuaries is likely not representative of the ecological variability in the region and will require working to abate threats at others.

Motions to abate and quash were overruled.

The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.

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