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The reef-dwelling fish (Oxymonacanthus longirostris) sports a brightly colored pattern that allows it to fade into the coral it calls home.
It's too important in general and has many dividends it can pay, particularly in Texas, to just allow it to fail or fade away.
Now the question is whether Twitter plans to put any additional development work into Vine Camera to keep it relevant with other photo and video apps like Instagram and Snapchat, or whether it will allow it to just fade from memory.
The best thing to do is to stop dying, wash your hair every time you shower, and allow it to return or fade to its palest color.
Before he was famous, this allowed him to fade into the background.
Their clothes allow them to fade into the background.
You're allowed to decline his interest and allow things to fade to black".
It is, in that sense, far more "democratic" than Madison's checks and balances, which were designed to slow things down, to allow greater deliberation and to allow crackpot ideas to fade.
Does the system of fixing the daily price of gold in London really need fixing, or should it be allowed to fade into the annals of history?
The right question to ask is, "what information should we actively save, and what information should we allow to fade, particularly when it harms an individual?" Fortunately, Information Science research offers wisdom for answering as well as framing this question.
Allow the dye to fade on its own.
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