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Global institutions will be less pliable.
The union election had been rigged by the company purely to ensure that they could keep working with the now heavily compromised Godbolt instead of a successor who might be less pliable.
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After that, the brain is less pliable and has trouble being remolded.
Almond paste has a higher percentage of almonds and less sugar, so it has a stronger almond flavor and is less pliable than marzipan.
Scheffer described platinum as being less pliable than gold, but with similar resistance to corrosion.
Together with microglia cells, the astrocytes also form a glial scar (that is, astrocytic proliferation and intracellular accumulation of glial filaments) which may play a major role in the chronicity of hydrocephalus in children as their brains are less pliable than normal [ 26].
Some amorphous materials can also be less prone to fracture, hence being more pliable, lending themselves to the possibility of flexible electronics.
The discerning are quick to spot the replicas' vinyl handles and piping, which are far less pliable than Goyard's signature luggage leather and the leather trim on the best of the quality knockoffs.
If not, are the Justices less pliable than before?
After all, she is certainly tougher and less pliable than her husband.
If the vessels become strained by this deformation, the central retinal vein is probably more affected than the less pliable central retinal artery.
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