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In cases of so-called "honour" killings, a father could murder his daughter and technically pay compensation money to her mother who might or might not be complicit, and if she is not, highly pliable to having her silence purchased.
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They are reported to have a highly pliable lens and powerful intraocular muscles which are thought to accommodate for the loss of corneal refractive power that accompanies immersion and ensures a well focussed image on the retina.
Thus, they were reported to have a highly pliable lens whose curvature is driven by powerful intraocular muscles [14] [16] and this is thought to accommodate for the loss of corneal refractive power that accompanies immersion and ensures a well focussed image on the retina [3].
The architecture of the FLC is highly pliable as the parameters of the fuzzy logic controller can be changed by changing registry values and Verilog parameters.
Nature itself becomes no more pliable to the sympathetic eye.
Nature itself has been infinitely pliable, to be used and shaped to any purpose "humanity" proposes.
Deeper rock was thought to be too hot and pliable to break, but instead, would creep without quakes.
The texture of the flesh may range from pliable to brittle.
Soft tissue biomaterials need to be pliable to match the contours of the tissue defect, while offering adequate mechanical support to prevent the collapse of the defect.
It is therefore necessary to remain soft enough to feel and pliable enough to change.
It should be pliable enough to mold itself to the joint surfaces and cover all denuded surfaces.
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