I understand that if your app's tests fail in the continuous integration 
environment but pass in your development environment, you should figure out 
why tests fail in CI and NOT blow off the matter.

What should you do when the reverse is true - when tests pass in CI but not 
in your local development environment?  Do you blow off testing in the 
local environment, push your changes to an alternate branch, and see if 
things pan out in the CI environment?  Maybe this is appropriate in some 
situations, but it sounds like a cop-out to me.

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