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Fear may fade over time.
So some of the initial reactions to his film may fade over time.
But even if people have heard such a message from current prosecutions and new regulations, Rudolph W. Giuliani, who as United States attorney in the 1980's led the Boesky and Milken prosecutions, suggested that the effect may fade over time.
(That impulse may fade over time).
In 2010 Nielsen, a market-research firm, estimated that 45% of Spanish internet users visited illegal music-distribution services, against 23% in the top five European markets.This deterrent may fade over time, though.
In practice, support may fade over the next weeks; the price-tag is high and, with eight other initiatives on the ballot, voters may succumb to proposition fatigue.But from the governor's point of view, so what?
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In their journal article based in large part on data from the Faith Matters Study, Lim, MacGregor and Putnam said it seems reasonable to speculate that the limited religious identity of those nones who switched affiliations may fade away over time.
Your reputation may fade and change over time, and the only thing you can control is how you treat others.
Concern over Clinton's health may fade now that she is back on the campaign trail, appearing fit.
"The urgency may fade a little bit".
The picture may fade out and fade in, the screen being left dark for a moment.
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