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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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Finally, Mr. Zuckerman said, while it is possible for the letter writer to withhold maintenance payments until the noise problem is abated, that strategy is usually risky since it could lead to the co-op filing an action to terminate the letter writer's proprietary lease.
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Monday's manufacturing report suggested that this problem is abating in the auto industry, but it remains a serious concern for technology companies.
The problem was abated when a co-polymer was mixed with sodium alginate to prepare drug-loaded beads (Whitehead et al. 2000; Fontes et al. 2013; Ishak et al. 2007).
There has been a steady rise in emergency food and shelter requests in the nation's cities since the mayors began their survey in 1986, with no sign that the problems are abating.
At the beginning of the 21st century, however, Ireland's long-standing economic problems were abating, owing to its diverse export-driven economy; however, calamity struck again in 2008 when a new financial and economic crisis befell the country, culminating in a very costly bailout of the Irish economy by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
It is abating.
Economic anxiety is abating.
The discounting is abating, however.
Tyson's appeal is abating.
Finally, the fiscal squeeze is abating.
The cold is abating up here.
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