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"malleability" Definitions
  1. (specialist) the ability to be hit or pressed into different shapes easily without breaking or cracking (= starting to split)
  2. the fact of being easily influenced or changed

131 Sentences With "malleability"

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This isn't the first time Kristol has shown a malleability on domestic policy that wasn't matched by malleability on foreign policy.
The game celebrated statistics and teased you with their malleability.
The continuing and severe deterioration of fact; it's alleged malleability.
Perhaps the porousness and malleability of online activist groups thus needs
The "bundle of sticks" model aims to account for race's malleability.
And, as you likely already know, malleability is required in the office.
Perhaps this very malleability is what has given Meredith such lasting power.
But researchers have been studying the malleability of our memories for decades.
Orchestra and soloist responded as one to Mr. Honeck's generous malleability of pulse.
"The malleability and the resistance of the force is very high," said Nair.
Collectively, they'll explore myths, the malleability of time, colonialism, and the potency of storytelling.
It's probably this malleability that accounts for how many words we have for weed.
The units' malleability is portrayed as a pioneering next step in the evolution of housing.
That malleability also means the Rickroll can adapt when the internet starts to wise up.
This fragility might be better described as adaptability or malleability, which can be a strength — sometimes.
Unsettling and full of intimate tragedy, the Foto Festival is an evocative display of photographic malleability.
To start with each was presented with a series of statements on the malleability of intelligence.
The modeling chocolate she uses has a consistency and malleability similar to clay, she told Insider.
The artist's adaptations of these images into tales from Persian mythology demonstrate the malleability of narrative.
That malleability, Alter argued, may explain why Obama has kept quiet in the days since the election.
While there are ghosts in the show, the scariest part is the malleability of the human mind.
If we valued gold only for its shine, malleability, and conductivity, it would be worth much less.
The conceptual malleability of the Lucky Numbers is traded for a critical specificity in the Concordance Drawings.
But perhaps given hip-hop's increasing malleability, its serious, reflective, streetwise arm is primed for a return.
But the malleability can serve a humane progressive agenda as well; progressives just have to organize better.
It highlights the malleability of Nunez Cabrera's composition; its gauzy crawl makes equal sense soundtracking bliss and terror.
Conceptually, the work is about how the manipulation of materials relates to the malleability of perception and identity.
Memories, with all the malleability we now know them to have, were the sole records of musical events.
This chain-mail flag is my personal meditation on both the weight and malleability of the American mission.
That malleability is apparent throughout the more than two dozen works on view in Once Upon a Time.
"It's all about the malleability of identity," Day tells The Creators Project on selecting the muses that she photographs.
Moreover, the malleability of art itself becomes apparent; its range of meanings can create evocative connections between unlikely cultures.
Only away from the glare of homophobia could we experience malleability, a flexing of the self, a full rotation.
So, those last minute gotta-have-it extras fit in nicely thanks to the malleability of this cool material.
The forces of ethnonationalism and fossil fuel myopia sense this malleability and are organizing to drag the country backward.
That enhanced malleability is caused, scientists think, by elevated levels of a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF.
Abdurraqib: In some ways it's about—I mean, this is a very American thing—malleability as a means of survival.
And if Biden were a different politician — if, like Sanders, he was strongly ideological — I might also doubt his malleability.
One doesn't even have to look to Big Tech to see the almost infinite malleability of the "hate speech" label.
For more than 50 years, Zarina — who is 81 — has tended naturally towards paper for its technical malleability and expressive potential.
That means different colors, different malleability and, perhaps most interesting of all, the ability to embed circuitry directly into a project.
In the continuously mobile domain of the internet, the malleability of meaning associated with shapes and words and forms is paramount.
I found this malleability really compelling from a narrative point of view, and it ended up impacting the way I write.
The benefits of SegWit are clear: a higher transaction throughput without altering the block size, no transaction malleability and faster block validation.
Its malleability renders us doomed neither to repetition nor fleeting insignificance, but to a fate of responsibility in which we are storytellers.
Gel-X extensions have the malleability of a soft gel polish and the length of a press-on or glue-on nail.
In Pravat's "The Malleability of All Things Solid 4," blocks of the coarse laterite are transformed into a massive russet-colored sphere.
And, a large part of that is due to his instability and malleability, all part of his no-holds-barred pursuit of power.
In one early example of Trump's malleability, Trump's pre-election transition team was asked about some of his positions during preliminary meetings in Washington.
Based in Western Massachusetts, the artists design fun, quirky pieces that play on the malleability of gender or highlight the importance of personal pronouns.
A universal status symbol since ancient times, the metal's beauty, tactility and malleability have long made it the most desirable material in human adornment.
The malleability of taste has a similar adaptive utility when it comes to a subject that is largely missing from Vanderbilt's book: mate selection.
To Michael, it made intuitive sense that augmenting your brain's malleability might help you break out of what felt like an otherwise inescapable mental rut.
The malleability of this relationship is arguably pretty important in our "post-truth" moment, particularly in how it can be disrupted or disjointed insidious intentions.
Those behind the campaign to remove the gun from the phone do not appear to be relying on arguments about kids', or everyone else's, malleability.
It bothered the woman that she was becoming accustomed to the slack in her wife's hand, the mush and malleability beneath its bark of callouses.
They seemed calculated to demonstrate a malleability and versatility fostered in later years by Daniel Barenboim and honed to a fine touch by Mr. Muti.
It prevents malleability, which is essentially the risk (that currently exists in Bitcoin) that third parties can alter transactions before they are confirmed by the network.
Indeed, the character's malleability is a big part of what has made him such a fascinating part of the Marvel Comics universe for so many years.
Under the current Administration, I fear that the malleability of words and truth opens opportunities not only for untold surveillance but also for fatigued public acceptance.
Aware of the stillness and malleability of the air circulation in the sloping forest, Nakaya allowed the valley to shape and give life to the artwork.
I'm also exploring this in the malleability of the metal and paint skin which allows me to continually construct and deconstruct, making dramatic shifts in perspectives.
But it's haunting, and as I watched I was reminded of other films I've watched recently that dealt with the malleability and emotional impact of memories.
But it's primarily the piece's whiteness, in combination with its flatness, that gives it the illusionistic malleability of a painting without relinquishing the solid presence of sculpture.
The noodles are known for their malleability; they stretch to abnormally long lengths and can be shaped to many different widths depending on the preference of the customer.
If you want to look at his partners on the remix of Chris Brown's filthy "Back to Sleep," you can hold Usher's smoothness and Brown's malleability over him.
Given the breadth and malleability of the act's remaining requirements, the bare fact that information is classified often will be enough to bring it within the act's scope.
And then there was Prince, who with heels, black eyeliner, and an unapologetic sex appeal swaddled in lace and shot in soft focus, demonstrated the malleability of gender.
The design plays up the deliberate tridimensional distortion and uses asymmetric volumes, high-contrast textures, and abstract shapes to give emphasis to this idea of motion and malleability.
But Taco Bell has fared differently, thanks in part to the staples and malleability of Mexican cuisine, and has been something of a vegetarian haven for some time.
In the men's work, gold "is no longer linked to preciousness, but to the technical malleability and elasticity that first made it precious to goldsmiths," Mr. Bazzini said.
Bodies and faces in the photographs are obscured and replaced with ghostly silhouettes; they prompt meditations on lost heritages, the fragility of memory, and the malleability of identity.
The malleability of female identity is at the unsettling heart of the film, which is filled with reflective surfaces, windows and mirrors in which Millie is always primping.
They range from the number of capillaries delivering nutrients and anabolic hormones to your muscle fibers to the thickness and malleability of the connective tissue that surrounds those fibers.
The project embraces a relentless malleability and risk-taking that is familiar to immigrant communities in the United States, because sometimes the self has to riff as it resists.
Smashing together multiple genres — comedy, western, musical — "Sister Aimee" uses a dusty road trip across the Southwest to gesture toward artistic illusion, spiritual crisis and the malleability of identity.
It is a bootstrapping, forward-looking faith and its cultural malleability, with no requirement for clergy, makes it suitable to populations on the move, seeking new social identities and communities.
The situation is a study in the malleability of memory: an implausible notion, doubted at first, grows into a firmly held belief that reshapes one's autobiography and sense of identity.
Ultimately, all of these manifestations of the mad dash for profitability in the cam world inject a degree of homogeneity into an adult realm ostensibly built on diversity and malleability.
But for Michael Martin, a 250-year-old Mennonite from Colorado Springs, the malleability of glowing metal from a forge's inferno makes it the perfect vehicle for addressing gun violence.
The basslines have a rubbery malleability; the album's breathy background exhalations and occasional bursts of candy-colored synthesizer share a sensibility with Taylor Swift's Lover and Harry Styles's Fine Line.
It's a reminder, too, of Kirby's malleability as a mascot: developer HAL Laboratory somehow keeps finding ways to repurpose his abilities, and he always seems well suited to deviations from formula.
It's a natural line to draw: arriving as a star a decade earlier, Bowie blazed a trail for Prince in terms of musical breadth, transgressive power, and the malleability of gender.
Exploring the malleability of gender and desire, and paying homage to Virginia Woolf's "Orlando," the book follows Paul—sometimes Polly—as s/he searches for love and the "uncontaminated truest" self.
A few days later Bitcoin locked in SegWit, a code modification that fixes malleability issues and frees up space in blocks, allowing for more transactions to be stored in each one.
As a kid, the Texas native pinned the rectangular NES controller against his wrist while he negotiated the buttons and D-pad with the surprising malleability of his nose and cheeks.
But the ranking Democrat on the committee, Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, put his finger on the difficulty of the malleability of "the law," especially in secret national-security matters.
The real test of Mr. Zuckerberg's new malleability will come if he's asked if Facebook is considering adding a paid subscription that would allow users to avoid sharing their data with advertisers.
After all, both Mr. Cipollone and Mr. Whitaker were most likely chosen in large part for their moral malleability — a quality Mr. Trump has repeatedly and loudly demanded from his branch's lawyers.
It's the Daniels taking their fascination with the malleability of the human body, used to such great effect in their videos, and turning it into a narrative device in a totally different context.
So the possibility now is that history could be curated, or at least we have a sense that it could be curated, which means our sense of its malleability is even more acute.
In Trump, the hopelessness and institutional gridlock of our system find their efflorescence; his nihilistic malleability lays bare the fact that all our poli­ticians' supposedly canny pivots are, at root, pivots to nowhere.
But now, thanks to Mr. Trump, their friendship and Mr. Trump's natural instincts combined with his malleability, it's no longer Mr. Paul versus the entire party where Syria — or anywhere else — is concerned.
Nowhere makes that malleability as tangible as Burning Man, where you can't buy anything, the goal is simply to delight others, everyone responsible is welcome, and self-reliance is undergirded by a generous community.
The malleability of clay plays an essential role by emphasizing the facility with which it records the deformations to which it is subjected, as evidenced in her clay wall relief "Gurdulu and Montizul" (22).
After all, we cannot argue with a man's nature (though maybe we could and should?), and we certainly can't argue with a woman's nature (though the defining feature of ours, apparently, was its malleability).
The story itself touches on common themes in robot-focused science fiction: the malleability of artificial memory, the complications of Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, and most prominently, the way that automation affects human society.
Yes, other shows have probed our collective malleability — "Mad Men" and its advertising, for instance — but here the application is direct and personal and taking place in what's supposed to be a sacred civic arena.
On defense, the same malleability is key—the ability to hold position in the post, defend the rim against intruders, deter ball-handlers with foot-speed and aggressive pick-and-roll positioning on the perimeter.
Adapting Jeanne Ryan's 2012 young-adult novel of the same name, the directors, Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, return to the topic that provoked their 2010 documentary, "Catfish": the seductiveness and malleability of internet identity.
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High excels in showing how we're all in flux at that stage of our lives, while also providing inspiration for how we might gain back some of that malleability in adulthood.
So, when I was thinking about the content matter or the concept around having these conversations and discussions — around the malleability of race, specifically blackness — I was looking for a medium or vehicle to do that.
" Fear of foreigners And he repeatedly argues against using the word "xenophobia," or the fear of foreigners, writing in side notes that he has concerns over "the malleability of the term now and in the future.
Danzinger's all-photographic display paired Keïta with images by the Grenadan artist, as well as Nigerian photographer JD 'Okhai Ojeikere, whose images show different hair trends, showcasing the malleability and potential for Black hair as art.
While some might say Rodarte's inconsistency is hard to keep up with, others might see their malleability as a sign of flexibility, especially in an industry that too often relies on pack mentality to chase trends.
Like during the Civil War, we live in an age of new technologies transforming the means of communication, allowing for a malleability of truth at a time when politics are again dividing families into polar opposite factions.
The nutty new heat level is thanks to the addition of some cool new materials from the company: wood, copper, bronze, nylon and polycarbonate composite materials that offer a lot more versatility in terms of strength and malleability.
Sometimes the scientists set the record straight, as in a fictionalized dialogue between Ms. Slater and Elizabeth Loftus, who contended then and now that the book misrepresented her own work and her statements about the malleability of memory.
That's really the first period in which we see the symbol's astonishing flexibility and malleability, as well as its allure for multiple people or groups wanting to evoke or lay claim to a particular vision of ancient Rome.
Chemicals such as cyclosiloxanes (silicone), nonylphenols (detergent-like substances), and phthalates (a substance added to plastic to encourage malleability) have been subsequently linked to hormone disruption, as well as medical issues such as fibroids, asthma, infertility, and even cancer.
Talking, chattering, and whispering in long, uninterrupted streams that seem to be about environmental collapse, concepts of selfhood, and the tenuousness of bodies, Dalt provides an echo to an anxious epoch of informational overload, impending doom, and malleability humanity.
Opinion Columnist The internet truly is super-duper fake, and thanks to the malleability of digital media and the jet fuel of network virality, a digital lie can spread more quickly, and cause more damage, than an analog one.
He picks "Night and Day," and asks his orchestra to try it in different styles, including country, an experiment that shows not only the malleability of Porter's work, but also the excellence of the orchestra, led by Andrew Fisher.
Fox fearlessly explores not just predatory behavior and the malleability of memory, but how these experiences can shape the rest of our lives, no matter what we openly acknowledge — defining what we think is normal, and influencing the people we become.
It may even make sense for toys to embrace, and double down on, limited ranges of malleability focused around certain types of anatomy or activities, because trying to do too much can degrade a toy's potential for any one thing.
Three recent polls in the state have shown more malleability in the race between the two front-runners, with one finding Cruz with a 2-point edge and two others putting Trump up by either 1 point or 85033 points.
By contrast, Sigel argues that cross-dressing during the war could have been more ambiguous—that it also served as a "coping strategy that stressed malleability" at a time when many men were vacillating between extremes of abject horror and excruciating boredom.
My site-specific veneer of malleability led him to believe he might shape me in a way that would please him most and thus grant us real-world potential — an Eliza Doolittle in Lucite heels groomed by an irrepressible Wall Street wolf.
The Lakotas' malleability aided their countless transformations — from foragers to farmers to nomads to hunters on horseback, from an isolated society to the most dominant indigenous nation in the Americas, controlling territory across the Great Plains, and into the Rocky Mountains and Canada.
For some, Fantastic Vocab might be a just generative curiosity, but like Finnegan's Wake, which was stuffed (or over-stuffed) with puns and portmanteaus, it can tell us about the malleability of words, particularly when it comes to the incredibly absorbent English language.
Over the past year, Mr. Peck has shown that it has casting malleability: He chose Ashly Isaacs for Robert Fairchild's role in the tap duet and, more recently, turned the main pas de deux into a same-sex duet for Daniel Applebaum and Taylor Stanley.
But the true innovation here is how this one trades more standard song structures to center instead on the malleability of the voice at the center of the Eartheater project—which floats handily from seraphic chorales to whispered raps, piercing squeals, and power-tool screeches.
She explained to me how the company settled on its choice of materials, going into minute detail about density, ductility, malleability and opacity, not with the familiarity of someone exhaustively briefed on the particulars, but with the ease of someone who did all the work firsthand.
Eleanor learning how to use the malleability of the Good Place to her advantage (that golf-inflected nightmarescape!) made for some solid jokes, and the workplace comedy vibe of a bunch of friends trying to do the impossible makes this season feel subtly different from season one.
Brands have noticed this shift, and have begun designing with malleability in mind — hence why we see labels like ADAY designing workwear-inspired staples out of performance fabrics, or, more noticeably, why athleisure's the trend we just can't quit, even a few years deep in spandex-clad limbs.
With front-loaded confessions from two 12-year-old girls who attempted to kill their friend after believing in the Internet's boogeyman (named Slenderman), the chilling film explores the malleability of adolescence, coupled with mental illness and the impact of finding things in the deepest, darkest parts of the Internet.
" The Newsweek reporter-turned-novelist Ward Just prefaced "To What End," his 1968 personal account of a war that was "slipping beyond irony to tragedy," with an epigraph by Harold Pinter about the malleability of the real and the unreal: "The more the acute the experience the less articulate the expression.
No one knows quite what to expect of Pablo: For the last few years, it's been the very model of malleability, with West sporadically changing its tracklist and title (from Swish to Waves to TLOP), and adding last-minute guests (Andre 3000 and Kirk Franklin, among others, were in the studio less than two weeks ago).
" She credits her producer, Andy Seltzer (who co-wrote and co-produced Maggie Rogers' "Split Stones"), with giving her "more confidence in my acoustic songs and their malleability — that they can be pop songs even though that's not the way I heard them at first, but they can still maintain that singer-songwriter integrity and vulnerability.
That anti-vaxxers have coalesced around the language of choice could be harmful to the pro-choice movement, Stormer continued, and the malleability of the word "choice" is why some supporters of abortion rights have urged the movement to embrace stronger and more precise rhetoric and identify itself as "pro-abortion," or situate abortion as a human right.

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