They will not go away in days, weeks, or months, but they will go away.
"If the blankets were to go away in five years, we will always have another product that fits their needs, " she says.
Drought-related emergencies, particularly in the Horn of Africa and Sahel regions, were unlikely to go away in the future, projected scenarios showed.
"Be mindful of it and if the soreness doesn't go away in a day or two, then take time off, " he says.
Assuming that the market for new stock offerings can rebound, some of the debt will go away in place of equity capital.
All you can hope to influence is when and how you go away in order to maximize residual value for all the stakeholders.
This issue is unlikely to go away in the near term: A general election in the U.K. is looming, and the polls are not ignoring bonus practices.
While many of these factors will not go away in 2012, many of them are being answered enough to allow the oil market to again find the kind of buying interest it saw in 2009 and 2010.
Hardly game over though: Cisco has wars to fight for corporate video business with the likes of Polycom (low end) and HP (here, at a struggling high end that may well go away) in this turf, and has to win a lot of service providers.
And while City will be left to ponder their heaviest home defeat since losing 3-0 to Blackburn in January 2007, the Gunners can go away with renewed belief in their title chances.
Anyway, this is a problem that will go away very soon in his view.
Current-account deficits and infrastructure bottlenecks won't go away so soon in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.
But please don't think that UKIP is just some little pressure group that will go away because someone in Downing Street starts singing the same song.
Demand for many services will not go away, but in a world of scarcer credit, universal banks will be tempted to use their lending capacity to win juicier investment-banking business from companies.
Investors continue to withdraw from the stock market, leaving even more of the volume under the control of traders, who do not go away but are in there every day doing their job.
Over there, it's common for children to go away for long periods in the summer.
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Hun Sen told them to go away and stop interfering in Cambodia's internal affairs.
These symptoms last about four to seven days, and then go away without specific treatment in healthy people.
"I want to go away for two weeks in the summer, and that means that to swing it, we're house-swapping and cooking all our own food, " she says.
In a repeated-game-context, the best strategy is to always present a credible threat to your opponent so he will quickly understand it is better to pay you to go away than to engage in protracted battle.
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Aminatta Forna is the daughter of a British mother and Sierra Leonean father who, while at medical school in Scotland, celebrated his nation's independence by puffing away on six cigarettes in one go.
The exit signal for the basic Sell in May and Go Away strategy was, as always, May 1.
This market-timing strategy is commonly known as Sell in May and Go Away because the exit period is May.
"You saw last week against Burnley, we never go to away grounds and sit-in, too many draws are no good, you need to win games, " he added.
It then topped out on April 23, just five trading days before the historical Sell in May and Go Away seasonal maxim of selling on May 1.
And suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away.
Just as I see the firewalls in a company go away, the idea that there is some wall between your company and the rest of the world is slowly disappearing.
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