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A biologist might classify this need to recede as a particularly human form of crypsis the ability of an animal to camouflage itself and elude detection.
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The Environment Agency (EA) said river levels needed to recede before water could be pumped off the Levels.
A cascade of chemical reactions follows, all of which need time to recede to allow brain function to return to normal.
But needs take time to recede.
Onstage I don't feel the need to hide or to recede.
"It needs stability and it needed the prospect of war to recede.
Much of Britain wishes it hadn't, and as the despairing hangover begins to recede, we will need to figure out what to do about it.
The need to deploy water solutions quickly to deprived areas is unlikely to recede anytime soon.
UNICEF's focus over the next few days will be to make sure that relief efforts are being made to help those most in need, while reducing the risk of epidemics as the floodwaters begin to recede.
Once we understand how much safer we have really become, the felt need to own a gun in order to defend against guns ought to recede.
That is, such relative rotation with respect to immediately adjacent bodies need not produce any centrifugal endeavor in the parts of the body to recede from the axis of relative rotation.
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