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be more pliable
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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After a half-hour or so at room temperature (or longer in your refrigerator), it'll be more pliable.
If Rosenstein is forced to recuse himself, whoever comes after him as Mueller's overseer will know that Trump is hoping that he or she will be more pliable.
No one here seems to expect much from the current Cuban president, Raúl Castro, whom even the most moderate exiles see as an extension of his brother Fidel, but there is a sense that Cuba today might be more pliable politically and that Cuban-Americans need to get involved.
Would a dumbed-down land be more pliable, more ignorant, easier to trick and mold to fit his needs?
Historians have suggested that in choices such as Bourchier, Cromwell may have been selecting abbots he felt would be more "pliable" his future changes to the church (i.e. the future Dissolution of the Monasteries, of which Cromwell was the architect).
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The audiences are more pliable.
The requisite persona is more pliable, freeing.
So labels increasingly emphasize retail placement, which is more pliable.
If I were more pliable, they could have said it to me.
"So after the show he was more pliable than halfway through.
Sexuality now falls between the lines: identity is more pliable, and fluidity more acceptable, than ever before.
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