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Parents' opinion turned out to be fairly malleable in the francophone cases.
He points out that ethnic identity is malleable, changeable over time and according to situation (193).
The result is that our tongue is becoming not just the most popular in the world, but also the most malleable.
The lesson, as enough taxpayers, defendants, welfare recipients, immigrants, asylum-seekers, draftees know, is that citizenship is a malleable status not a unitary identity.
The data for one-component devices show a 2-year survival rate of 64 to 90%, and with malleable devices from 82 to 96%.
Institutions in the 1950s were malleable and often adjusted to the authority and status of the individuals or factions leading them.
In each case the objects are malleable and become the manifestation of a certain way of thinking.
The persona becomes an option, distanced from the core self and increasingly malleable.
However, learning is by no means singular, and some learning mechanisms are malleable and multipurpose by design.
The individual is seen as inertially passive; responding rather than initiating behavior; entirely reactive to external stimuli + and therefore, almost infinitely malleable.
Psychologists believe that children are more malleable than adults and are therefore more easily influenced by contextual factors.
The body, whilst it is malleable, can still provide access to a variety of consumer identities.
I will simply note that the emulation theory itself need not take a stand on whether, and under what conditions, emulators are malleable.
Finally, if the answer to question 3 was ' yes ', the entity was classified as malleable (regardless of the answer to the other two questions).
A state's fiscal policies, however, are highly malleable and can be influenced by domestic and international actors alike.
The good news for presidents is that agency structure is more malleable than usually recognized.
The general public appears much less malleable, and it does enter the bargaining equation in opposition to local language use in education.
The classical utilitarians are often thought of as optimists who regarded everything as malleable or plastic in the name of human progress.
The latter is malleable while the former is not, as we have seen above.
The expression of these identities, however, was not a practice that was fixed and static but, rather, contingent and malleable.
Is there a point in this process during which a child's memory may be most malleable?
With non-malleable physical capital, the capital costs are largely sunk, so that the vessel capital stock is fixed.
If ethnic identities are malleable, then they may be manipulated towards violent mobilisation as easily as inter-group compromise.
A politically malleable judiciary is one of the most entrenched obstacles in the way of the rule of law.
Moreover, what are the implications of such a change for the conventional wisdom that policy is malleable while structures are resolute?
Constructivists have argued that identity and kinship11 are not constant, but malleable and often used instrumentally.
Initially, we present the technical solution designed for the locomotion actuator and the mechanical characterization of its malleable structure.
He argues instead that state capacity is "fluid and malleable," more like clay than granite.
The intermediate is nativelike, obligatory, and on the folding pathway, although somewhat malleable.
Birds and their songs are used as soloists, as decoration, as malleable musical material, as dramatic protagonists and as symbols of divine purpose.
A new, flexible vernacular for the skyscraper, malleable to place, is required.
Furthermore, most childhood problems are context malleable to a degree that surpasses typical medical conditions (especially during the years of onset).
Thus, further research is required to address the extent to which autonomic functioning is malleable.
In this sense, he suggests that our cultural narratives of identity have become more malleable.
The objection was less to the words, which were notoriously malleable, than to the politics and circumstances of their tendering.
If the answers to questions 1 and 2 were ' yes' but the answer to question 3 was ' no ', the entity was classified as malleable.
In much twentieth century music, motivic and thematic material has been particularly malleable.
Perspective can become itself a malleable object, changing with time, distorting our perception.
As a malleable idiom, kinship is able to unite various class incentives.
The local sources on which to base such a reassessment are not, at first sight, the most malleable for his purposes.
Political culture can be defined as the loose and malleable framework which sustains our political conversations over time.
If cultural understandings have set boundaries on health policy debates, these limits have been relatively permissive and malleable.
Extinguishing common rights had been seen as a way of creating a more malleable agricultural workforce dependent on wage-labour.
The views of rationality that mathematics might model are similarly malleable.
In relation to policy implications, as personality is much less malleable than cognitive ability, it would be very difficult to increase electoral participation by targeting personality traits.
Today there is an extreme distance between a very tight, perhaps rigidly controlled, punctual, homorhythmic, minimal music, and the very relaxed, malleable associations found in some electroacoustic music.
Such a focus on potential strengths can provide new information on factors that are important in children's mental health and also identify potentially malleable targets for preventive intervention.
The five youngest retinas were the most warped reflecting technical difficulties associated with histological processing of fetal material that is more malleable and fragile than adult material.
How malleable is the eukaryotic genome ?
Moreover, biological markers that were once considered to be stable indices of a diathesis for severe conduct problems now appear to be malleable in very young children.
The protagonist's odyssey defines identity and reality as malleable entities.
Her main contention is that the community schools survived for so long because they were malleable + different governmental and non-governmental players could use them to fulfill their own interests.
Nonetheless, they are not static traits, and it is likely that many components of self-regulation are malleable and can be taught or improved upon in individuals.
Although it seems that a woman's moral faculties must be innately larger than man's, a woman's character was at least as malleable as that of a man.
The introduction of the parallel system thus occurred when factions were in a relatively malleable state, increasing the probability that the new electoral system would affect factional organization.
The so-called "brute facts" of character and conduct become malleable under the relentless pressure of collective expectations.
The human brain is highly malleable.
The principle of hierarchy conserved the traditions of a committed and well-qualified elite on the one hand, and a disciplined and malleable people on the other.
Taylor himself meanwhile is simultaneously more radical in his account of incommensurability and less malleable in his stance towards the other (presumably throwing down the gauntlet to 'soft' relativists).
He saw human beings as being by their very nature malleable, susceptible to education and improvement; inauspicious circumstances alone were the source of evil in man.
The main shortages are of certain types of steel, tyres and some finished parts involving malleable castings.
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Statistics are notoriously malleable and elusive when one tries to pin them down to reveal the reality and their ultimate truth.
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The civil engineering industry is the most pliable and malleable industry in the country, particularly in present conditions.
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Also, there was a great deal of traditional iron malleable foundry work there.
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The false promises which are held out dazzle a few people because the human dough with which they are presented is malleable enough.
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Young people are very impressionable and are very malleable.
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They are malleable material for another fuhrer who will capture their imagination and take the lead.
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The slogan "training for all" involves defining youth as a source not just of cheap labour but of malleable labour.
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Equality seems to be a very malleable substance.
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Was there any reason to suppose that, with the passage of time, the situation would become easier and more malleable?
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If we hold out on this matter, we may have to be more malleable on something else.
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Children of that age are the most malleable things in the world.
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Children are ultimately fairly malleable and therefore speed is of the essence.
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They are desperate, hungry, illiterate and probably far from home and have often been duped into taking drugs to make them more malleable.
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The towns are still malleable, but since they are so self-contained they could in time become tight and insular communities.
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In the heat of war the general economic framework is malleable in a way it is not in normal times.
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They are softer and more malleable.
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They are seeking to create a reserve army of young malleable workers who will ask no questions and be prepared to put their lives at risk.
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The situation is still malleable.
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Unless the drafts come before whatever be the body or means ultimately proposed in a sufficiently malleable form, the scrutiny will be little more than an empty formality.
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The situation will be malleable.
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If there are genuinely contradictory views, it must be because the proposals have not been properly thought through, or are so conceptually malleable as to be a blueprint for anything.
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Others are not so malleable.
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Industry and commerce are crying out for intelligent young people to train at an age when they are more malleable than they are in their mid-twenties.
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The categories we employ may be quite malleable, inchoate, and so pervasive that we fail to take explicit notice of them.
The main worrying point is that it has proved sufficiently malleable to find homes across the political spectrum.
He was expected to be malleable; he was misjudged.
Drawing thus depends on time as well as space, and scale becomes malleable.
The latter, more malleable individuals are hypothesized to monitor features of early childhood environments and to adjust biobehavioral development accordingly.
If people's memories are so malleable, how can they ever distinguish their fantasies or imaginings from memories of actual events?
Such quotations imply that early conduct problems are fully malleable and need not be a cause for pessimism.
Traits under a high degree of genetic influence can nonetheless be quite malleable because the reaction range of the genotype is broad.
The bearded strangers quickly saw the commercial potential of such a malleable material.
Besides illustrating that signing is also bound by rhythm, this research shows that infants are malleable with respect to acquiring these rhythms.
The body is a particular area of concern: the claim that in postmodernity the body is infinitely malleable is particularly nefarious for old people.
They were (and are) polyvalent, malleable, open to multiple interpretations.
With other diagnoses and without education, patient preferences may not be so malleable.
Combining sound, image and space into a sufficiently malleable set of materials for creation is a complex task.
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