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During a cholera outbreak in London, Snow hypothesized that a particular well was the source; when he had the handle removed, people began getting their water elsewhere and the epidemic abated.
Source: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/cheap-drugs/
Few of the hundreds of housing code complaints get to the stage, because many are either abated, inspectors close it for lack of access, or tenants give up and fail to press the issue.
Source: https://missionlocal.org/2023/01/sro-mission-elevator-mission-housing-caritas/
From a peak of 8.5% or so in the consumer price index, prices have abated only to around 6%.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/03/22/banking-crisis-2023-deep-origins-and-future-directions/
Given the wild premise, the show has already raised eyebrows, with some saying they felt ‘’ and it doesn’t look like their nausea has abated.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/03/milf-manor-fans-in-shock-after-mums-feels-up-sons-chests-18218168/
Heavy morning sleet showers abated to produce dry if chill conditions for the game, which attracted a bumper crowd of about 500.
Source: https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/sport/caithness-exiles-back-on-top-in-boxing-day-clash-337318/
Plant personnel manually opened the drag valve as the plant was taken offline, and the valve was opened after 22 minutes, at which point the noise abated.
That problem hasn't abated this year, even as Republicans seized control of the House.
The case against him was abated as he passed away in 2017 during the pendency of the trial.
While equity values for banks and other financial firms have fallen, concerns over a wider capital-markets conflagration have abated.