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"malleable" Definitions
  1. (specialist) (of metal, etc.) that can be hit or pressed into different shapes easily without breaking or cracking (= starting to split)
  2. (of people, ideas, etc.) easily influenced or changed

775 Sentences With "malleable"

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" - Allie, 28 "Washing old peoples' wrinkly malleable scalps.
In other words, swing voters remain both deadlocked and malleable.
The society I live in is very malleable right now.
The intention [was] to create a free association, malleable piece.
The esoteric arithmetic that makes the electoral process malleable. 3.
The reason for the temptation is obvious: Faces are malleable.
The LOVE ISSUE | LODGING ROUNDUP Romance is a malleable concept.
There's a reason Jimmy Carter said he would support Donald Trump over me, because he said Donald Trump is malleable, he has no fixed set of beliefs... (BELL RINGS) ... whereas Ted Cruz is not malleable.
They needed hardware that was cheaper, more streamlined, and more malleable.
Lead is more malleable and thus easier to bend around corners.
Underlying themes and ideas, on the other hand, are less malleable.
The aluminum used back then was still weak and malleable, though.
By reusing images across works, temporal boundaries collapse into malleable fictions.
Facts are not absolute and certain, but malleable or easily omitted.
A morally malleable detective who just wants to pay the bills?
People are not as malleable as some people thought they were.
In short, the electorate is sufficiently malleable to facilitate fundamental changes.
Bringing it all togetherUnlike your IQ, your EQ is highly malleable.
The malleable rubber also makes it easy to clean the toy.
In his imagination she would still be young, pretty, and malleable.
"Light is a powerful, fascinating, and very malleable element," adds Tremblay.
It's the 'ideal woman' who doesn't talk and is literally malleable.
It remains an open question how gullible and malleable he is.
Militia commanders consider them ideal fighters—cheap, nimble, and psychologically malleable.
It becomes a kind of malleable substance instead of being metal.
" She wasn't a fan: "I like a smallish, soft, malleable pillow.
For him, the truth is malleable and a lie is valuable.
It can be more controlled and malleable than a prose sentence.
But polling shows many people's opinions on this are still malleable.
The truth is much simpler: Human memory is really, really malleable.
But psychologists have also demonstrated how malleable those partisan views can be.
Do you see your work as a malleable thing you can change?
In fact, it has three features that make it malleable—fragile, even.
Specifically the adolescent brain, which is even more malleable than your society!
The thinking in Silicon Valley is that on policy, Trump is malleable.
The beautiful thing about witchcraft is the malleable, individualized nature of it.
When fully saturated, this malleable green foam is a delight to crush.
Artificial intelligence is making human speech as malleable and replicable as pixels.
You need the cheese to be real and yet liquid-y. Malleable.
Is Carol just a straight-up sociopath, and Barbara a malleable follower?
And, like protagonists these buildings too are malleable, impressionable, subject to change.
Next, salt is added, and the butter becomes more malleable and wet.
Memory is a malleable, modifiable thing: we're changing it all the time.
He eventually decided to use cinefoil, a kind of malleable aluminum material.
The malleable aspect allowed this bag to basically fit more stuff. Period.
My politics were malleable when a potential P.R. was on the line.
For instance, we know that the brain is malleable to the environment.
It depends on which chip maker it considers the more malleable counterpart.
"Transition metals are ductile, malleable and conduct heat and electricity," Gittins writes.
Therefore his work critically frames American as an abstract and malleable concept.
Why do you think heredity is so malleable to fit people's biases?
One thing we do know is that food preferences are highly malleable.
Yes, racial identity is highly malleable for groups and occasionally even for individuals.
His critics see him as an calculated self-aggrandizer with malleable political convictions.
Another disadvantage of composites is that they are not as malleable as metals.
This allows it to be malleable, always adjusting to the current season's trends.
What might be malleable in the game's design be to ensure constant profit?
Names and facial features become malleable, and identities resist any degree of stability.
White House aides had viewed Manchin in particular as a potential malleable ally.
But as Thursday's Juilliard concert shows, the meaning of sprezzatura was always malleable.
The problem is that the concept of "extremism" is highly subjective and malleable.
That includes a more malleable $2.25 billion budget that is adjusted to inflation.
President Donald Trump's malleable negotiating position is complicating efforts to end the shutdown.
But history shows his actions are often a very malleable cut of aluminum. 
But according to Humphreys, how people interpret the spiritual aspect is quite malleable.
They were thought to have the power to shape and corrupt malleable audiences.
Though it is malleable in its construction, it can be contentious in its application.
Putin is intent on manipulating the President and making Trump look weak and malleable.
When trained to produce portraits, for example, GANs turn humans into malleable pink dough.
With little record, strong personal ties, and few public policy commitments, he appears malleable.
It's one of those concealers you can do everything with because it's very malleable.
Unfortunately, this highly malleable display technology won't likely be available to buy just yet.
The idea that intelligence is highly malleable also jars with research on its heritability.
It's such a malleable project and people can come and go as they please.
Soft robots are unique in their adaptability — they're malleable and can navigate unknown environments.
Luckily, in comic-book stories, the future is just as malleable as the past.
How quickly in an era of malleable truth do tantalizing falsehoods make the rounds.
To shield this, traditionally used is a type of stainless steel that's very malleable.
Trump may have a lot to learn about the issues, but he's not malleable.
It's highly malleable, meaning it can be deformed or changed without fracturing the material.
It depends who the $905 billion smartphone maker thinks is a more malleable counterpart.
Their arrangements and melodic sensibilities are ebullient, malleable, and match Chance's adventurous musical moods.
Future research is needed to determine whether these networks are malleable or relatively fixed.
If Hunter has one message, it's that gender must be a malleable, accommodating thing.
He is a malleable Texan male, who has to be told where Homs is.
The students' own tactics reveal just how malleable the concept of offensiveness can be.
Mr. Trump has demonstrated time and again that his stated personal convictions are malleable.
Some Ukrainians suspect a Russian efforts to put separatist leadership in more malleable hands.
While Americans might broadly support universal, government-guaranteed coverage, opinions are still highly malleable.
And there are certain politicians who can be a little bit malleable with these things.
More malleable than bronze, plaster allows the artist to scar his figures with unprecedented disfigurement.
One of the things I love about country music is how truly malleable it is.
Gove was often considered to be a Brexit "true believer," unlike the more malleable Johnson.
You become very malleable when you feel like your very existence is threatening to people.
"You CAN do anything you want in life, so long as you're patient and malleable."
Malas was portrayed as too malleable in seeking to resume talks as soon as possible.
The more you move and activate your skin, the more malleable and brighter it becomes.
There are some who say that Donald Trump has no real agenda and is malleable.
The human brain is at its most malleable in the first two years of life.
Given the way these DNA services work, their ancestry results are surprisingly malleable over time.
Negotiations will be fluid as commitments on both sides are malleable and subject to change.
"DS: "Metal cuffs that are malleable are great as napkin holders — but also to adorn.
Similarly, researchers add soap-like particles known as surfactants to droplets to make them malleable.
Bill Hader has one of the best, most malleable faces that's ever been on television.
Trade unions controlled by his men were much more malleable than the left-controlled ones.
The creation of a malleable prop like Mother led to other challenges for crew members.
Previously malleable meanings behind the lyrics became fixed, and gone was the song's pluralist subtext.
The cool thing about friendships is that they're often more malleable than traditional romantic relationships.
I tend to think of human beings as more malleable than we'd like to believe.
Some of the defendants appeared to be malleable youths who'd been ensnared by sly recruiting tactics.
The mold is held up against a fire used to melt it and make it malleable.
But in reality that's just raw steel that's been heated red-hot to make it malleable.
Human nature is extraordinarily malleable, and I think that's the most defining thing about our nature.
Even reasonably malleable materials like copper still aren't really "soft" or elastic in the desired sense.
While the colors are incredibly malleable, you don't get quite as much flexibility in the shadows.
And it's similar to immigrants, we are everywhere, we support so many structures, we are malleable.
We're talking new malleable adhesives and complicated composite polymers made specifically to support the bendy display.
Those could range from a rigid saucepan to something more malleable — like a bag of flour. 
At the time I was convinced, as all malleable children are, that my nan was right.
Shayo makes a final (optimistic) point about group identity, which is that it can be malleable.
Tip "Young rats are more malleable," says Mark Harden, a senior trainer at Animals for Hollywood.
And what is childlike about any of us is what has managed to stay that malleable.
"Cécile is very malleable, she's very open, and I take advantage of that," Léna told me.
"Every ideology is malleable," John Ishiyama, a political scientist at the University of Texas, tells me.
Working while the iron is hot and malleable, Kirili has no choice but to be spontaneous.
This was an unmistakable signal to the power elites in Honduras that democratic principles are malleable.
But Trump himself prefers to keep his options open, and his allegiances can be quite malleable.
The most interesting, complicating aspects of the story come from Ms. Fox's almost dreamy, malleable flashbacks.
And researchers propose a few reasons why evolution has favored us to have such malleable memories.
"The absence of melanin makes gray hair drier, more porous and less malleable," Mr. Gray said.
And because she becomes involved in quite a few fights, her clothes become more malleable, too.
"I've became much more interested in character, especially the malleable character of young people," he said.
At every turn Ms. Kalman's pairings remind us that language is a free-floating, malleable thing.
And part of what makes the codex so valuable is that it is a malleable technology.
SEATTLE — Wanted: A place with a million people, a diverse population, good schools and malleable lawmakers.
The first half of that answer still remains, it&aposs the second part that&aposs malleable.
That piece of lettuce was my first recognition that my identity was not set, but malleable.
I just want her to be okay, but I've learned that the barometer for that is malleable.
Indeed, new evidence suggests our memories are imperfect and malleable constructs that are constantly changing over time.
The paper, at once strong and malleable, became a tool for Antoni to reveal her sculptural prowess.
While most other graffiti writers' memories were malleable, Dave's were diamonds, tough and polished to high clarity.
I do not want her appointing Supreme Court justices who see the Constitution as a malleable document.
As The Huffington Post's Sam Stein wrote on Monday, Trump may be more malleable than many believe.
Add the mascarpone and 16 tablespoons of the butter, plus salt and pepper, and mix until malleable.
And those narratives are becoming ever more malleable, as our news sources grow more partisan and filtered.
Due to its malleable and unpredictable nature, researchers weren't convinced that robots could work with soft tissue.
But the aftermath of defeat is one of the rawest and least malleable occasions in combative sports.
Trump, Ms. Burleigh writes, was more malleable and ultimately more amenable to his behavior than the last.
It is hard to say what self-acceptance would even mean, as the self is so malleable.
A malleable curfew agreement cuts the boardwalk thumps to the low hum of conversation around 10 p.m.
Both "Casual Play" and "Expert Play" contain "Gauntlets," Artifact's more malleable take on the Hearthstone Arena system.
The firefights and chase sequences made way for unhurried ruminations on the malleable fate of the self.
Georgia O'Keeffe is here, but I'm afraid her beauty is too malleable to make a lasting impression.
A number of other companies have introduced mildly malleable products, or are working on them, as well.
My tiny child brain, malleable and impressionable, found solace in the ridiculous hypercapitalist spectacle... Makes sense, actually.
While the choreography is set, it is also malleable: Its sensibility can change according to the performer.
Researchers can now consider opportunities for pre-symptomatic intervention, when the brain is still changing and malleable.
Sangre Colorado, an exhibition by Carlos Frésquez, reminds viewers that "American" is an abstract and malleable concept.
The fit may seem tight, but Inky isn't just an intelligent creature, he is also a malleable one.
If, like most populists, he wants to avoid tight money, he could appoint someone malleable to the Fed.
Bit by bit, add flour and stir the mixture until it is quite firm, but still malleable. 4.
"If anything, what this paper shows is that gateway sequences are malleable and very context-specific," says Keyes.
Memory is a factor, too: "When it comes to the experiential, memory is malleable and unreliable," says Olivola.
One of the obvious candidates is a softer plastic which they had used to create malleable figurine head.
Laura Kipnis, writing about just this cultural idea, reminds us how malleable the concept of "the natural" is.
"For us, it's the first step toward a future where everything is malleable," says co-founder Jonnie Ross.
But the idea that history is infinitely malleable is by no means the exclusive property of xenophobic populists.
Vox has written about the polling on single-payer health care a lot, and opinions are undoubtedly malleable.
Berrey's smart and subtle book aims to show exactly how differently people and institutions use this malleable concept.
Careers are malleable, and an ambitious executive can branch out into everything from television to politics to sports.
Or moi moi, malleable bundles the texture of mashed potatoes, made of honey beans dismantled by soaking overnight.
But even when students talk about harm and safety, they need to remember how malleable those terms are.
It's not a perfect solution, especially since, as she says, memories are unreliable, emotional, and sometimes even malleable.
It is still new public space, malleable, in the process of being shaped by residents to their needs.
Barber and Pope found that people who identified themselves as strong Republicans were among the most malleable voters.
But on this album, he's so malleable as to be spineless, hiding his charms behind broad, borrowed gestures.
He assumed that human nature was plastic and malleable, capable of assuming any form given the right conditions.
If anything, the resurgence of repeal and delay exemplifies how malleable the president's views on health policy remain.
But in light of this behemoth show I found myself favorably reconsidering the malleable benefits of the digital.
It's hard but malleable, is relatively common, melts at a low enough temperature to be workable, and doesn't rust.
He changes position and shape like malleable dough being prepared for diverse molds in a variety of baking pans.
However, new research shows that CB1 receptors are actually quite malleable, stretching to fit a wider range of molecules.
Formula 40 is heat-activated material that gets super malleable when placed in hot water for a few minutes.
So much about the Richmond, Virginia duo who operates as Prison Religion is malleable, even down to their name.
Gravitational waves propagate through space-time, the malleable structure that surrounds cosmic objects like planets, stars and black holes.
"The ideology at times can be a little malleable with the intention to maintain influence and profit," Folkenflik said.
The land isn't as forgiving or malleable, and the seasons have no regard for what anyone needs or wants.
He was malleable and respectful to what their ultimate vision was, and they him, of what his process was.
Our thought bubble: In tech, market definitions are unusually fluid because hardware evolves quickly and software is infinitely malleable.
But despite his preference for more malleable materials, he never shied away from bidding to make public art commissions.
To the best train interior designers, you are a puppet, a malleable, fleshy being to be controlled by force.
I switched to using mostly the black ABS, hoping that, at the higher temperatures, it might be more malleable.
"The prime minister needs to be a bit more malleable," said Messina, according to someone present at the meeting.
It is all the more surprising, given Mr Hollande built his career being a malleable character ready to compromise.
To begin with, both have constructed and now inhabit post-fact worlds, in which truth is malleable and disposable.
Both Democrats and Republicans seem convinced that all standards are malleable so long as their favored politicians achieve victory.
This might help disabuse Putin of a notion fashionable among some in Moscow that Trump is weak or malleable.
It's comfortable, breathable, malleable, and it comes with a 120-night trial so you can try it risk-free.
"The paste is so malleable, so you have to be careful in the way you handle it," Revelo said.
The biggest wall in the world cannot prevent hatred from taking over a malleable mind, aided by Internet poison.
Free-college programs should be malleable enough to evolve with innovative models of training and apprenticeship while safeguarding quality.
It's more of a malleable material to work with, instead of using documentary realism—but still, it's mostly real.
His gift was an athleticism that was perfectly malleable, strong when the situation demanded it and fluid when necessary.
Instead, they're malleable enough to move with you as you walk, but thick enough to look and feel substantial.
These are Americans who treat the Constitution as a malleable document they can shape to suit their political interests.
Political power is a malleable thing, Mactaggart had learned, an elaborate calculation of artifice and argument, votes and money.
Trump's policy preferences on many issues appear malleable, but his instincts on big-picture political questions are reasonably consistent.
But the nickname suggests that her mother sees her daughter as a blob of dough — barely formed, malleable, disposable.
Still, however malleable the declared winner, Felix Tshisekedi, may seem to Mr. Kabila, he was not his first choice.
Without mentioning her opponent, she dismissed the idea of running on a more malleable "health care for everyone" message.
"I have a face that's really malleable, and I've been told that I can do too much," she said.
I also have yet to see toys or materials that allow for malleable length and thickness, or stretch-ability.
He clearly sees reality as malleable depending on what narrative best suits his purpose, and he's frequently proven correct.
It has put us further from a reciprocally beneficial deal, and failed at producing a more malleable Iranian regime.
Her vocal style, which can be steely but also malleable and even vulnerable, is ideally suited to grand opera.
That's how I like to think of my painting process and the paint itself — as an endlessly malleable process.
They're soft puddles of clay, malleable, impressionable and clueless about the way sexuality has been blanketed by secrecy and shame.
The designers ended up using a soft plastic so it's malleable but also able to handle a head-on collision.
They are also pretty malleable and don't know exactly what things cost, so you can charge them a bit more.
Even in the realm of straight-up horror, cannibalism still offers a more narratively malleable concept for storytellers than zombieism.
No one is arguing that public opinion is immovable, just as no one is arguing public opinion is endlessly malleable.
The three proposed entry criteria of "terminally ill", "adult" and "mentally competent" have also proved malleable and open to interpretation.
It refers to the idea that the national identity is rooted in tradition, yet ultimately malleable and open to change.
Schrödinger described four requirements of evolution: information storage, transmission, structural integrity, and a discernible, yet malleable, physical shape or structure.
Now the humans want to swap out their own failure-prone bodies for the malleable hardware that can grant immortality.
Are GIFs so malleable that they will survive as a sub-language of the internet, social commentary and conversation indefinitely?
You have your Leonardo DiCaprio's, Cate Blanchett's, Denzel Washington's—malleable talents who can be pressed into any number of roles.
But if you could change their belief to think that intelligence was malleable and incremental, their academic performance would improve.
Rather, whatever penchants and capabilities we inherit with our genes are so malleable that their expression takes infinitely diverse forms.
Facebook managers are constantly changing and refining the algorithms, which means the system is malleable and subject to human judgment.
It's relatively cheap and easy to make them in bulk quantities, but the material is also malleable and ultra-durable.
Rather than a static fixed history, the document is a living, malleable, continual performance, at once an archive and artwork.
The concert opened with Sarah Kirkland Snider's "Something for the Dark," which also approaches sound as a vast, malleable substance.
" His sweet, high voice was malleable, effective on a slow blues like "Sidewalks" or an erotic caper like "Might Not.
Large in scope but small in size, the sonnet encapsulates infinitely malleable spirits within a finite frame, as we do.
Cryptocurrencies have the potential to completely disrupt traditional regulatory systems because their underlying technologies have proven to be tremendously malleable.
Sometimes it seems that she's intent on turning Britain from a leading European power into America's malleable little Euro-appendage.
The artworks in Words/Matter suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile.
We still have this idea that femininity is malleable, and masculinity is a protected domain of real power and privilege.
I find that really inspiring, and when we go into sessions we're pretty malleable, and not set in our ways.
He turned my mind inside out with his malleable take on gender, his emboldened blackness, his masculinity slippery like satin.
Photography is a malleable medium that can be mobilized by different practices, including the visual arts, religion, activism, journalism, etc.
I've always been quite malleable, so I'll allow people to have opposing views to me without challenging them too much.
Instead, their creations are dynamic and malleable, essentially taking the book apart — undoing it — in order to make it anew.
"I realized that there was a different way to reach each [person], and I just realized I had to be malleable in my training style, in my teaching style of whomever I'm speaking to, just be malleable in it enough to get us to a place where we're all pushing in the same direction."
The design also allows for more elasticity on the bottom of the shoe, particularly when coupled with the malleable knit top.
With the malleable ability to be dynamic, enchanting, and inexplicably delicate, artwork made with Japanese bamboo is a time-honored practice.
While a club may appear to have a varied demographic, terms such as "attitude" or "attire" are malleable and easily abused.
Valuation is such a malleable concept that we now simultaneously have professional investors calling stocks alternately a bubble and a bargain.
To this day, up to 300,000 Gabonese use ground iboga as part of Bwiti, a malleable set of socio-spiritual practices.
After all that soaking in water, the layers are all split up become much more malleable and, I guess, rope ready.
It's subject to human interpretation and is malleable, thus explaining how Muslims have existed for 1,400 years in nearly every society.
As Earth formed, the heaviest elements, like iron, sunk inward, and the high temperatures liquefied them, forming a malleable, molten center.
But PHEMA would still be limited by the fact that water causes it to become malleable and lose its gripping ability.
He's a very malleable engineer and can work anywhere, but it probably wasn't his top choice to mix at my place.
The video game Semblance by the South Africa-based Nyamakop studio has players reshaping a malleable digital world before it petrifies.
With a composition of roughly 92 percent tin, 6 percent antimony, and 2 percent copper, it was sturdy, malleable, and common.
Working with glass as a medium requires extreme heat that turns it into a malleable material, a kind of liquid clay.
Actually, the rules are laughably complex and malleable, but who cares when you're three piña coladas deep on a Tuesday night.
Some of the problems with how Facebook sorts and shows news seem like genuine mistakes, and others seem at least malleable.
In the end, Pompeo's more malleable personality helped him emerge victorious in the battle with Bolton for favor with the president.
The arc of Duncan's spin move was malleable and responsive; rolling around the circumference somehow always brought him to empty space.
Your planetary ruler Mercury has been merging with Neptune, the planet of fantasy and spirituality, making things very groovy and malleable.
In other words, we need to create agile and malleable life-long learners, not "set-in-their ways" craftsmen and women.
Still, many Republicans believe that the damage is reversible and see Asian-Americans' political identity as still very young and malleable.
That's what's so great about college: We're given the gift of being surrounded by brave, curious people and limitless malleable energy.
It's toasted just enough for it to be malleable without losing crispness, and doesn't wilt, despite the warmth of the rice.
His features are so elastic, so malleable, that he might express volcanic anger one minute and soul-crushing sadness the next.
Everything was malleable, and he had an abundance of gall and a deficit of integrity to push everything until it bent.
But individuals are malleable, and if suzhi partly is innate, it is also the product of one's physical environment and upbringing.
Brass is softer, brighter in color (more golden, where bronze is more reddish-brown) and is more malleable (shapeable) than bronze.
The result is a model of coral calcification that starts with a malleable form of calcium carbonate, called amorphous calcium carbonate.
Given his casual approach to the truth and his malleable belief system, it's impossible to know his true views on Islam.
They just need to be malleable enough to do more, for more people, than most fixed-form toy can do today.
With Trump and his attendant chaos, US politics is more disrupted, uncertain, and malleable than it's been in my adult lifetime.
Demon's Souls Tower of Latria level, for instance, took that simple, malleable might and forced me to struggle against it in 2009.
You argue that free will is, in fact, an illusion, and if that's true, I'm not sure how "malleable" we can be.
The flexible sheets can be wrapped or affixed to a soft, malleable surface, such as a stuffed animal or a foam tube.
In one study, we divided people into two groups: those who think personality is fixed, and those who think personality is malleable.
Something that struck me with Semiosis is how malleable society is: in that first book, there's real tension between generations of colonists.
We need to create a constitution that's malleable and ready to adjust radically every few years to changing times and accelerating technology.
The same is true of AJ. These characters aren't hardened adults, they're malleable kids, and your choices can have a huge impact.
It means nothing but if you like completely malleable digital content to conform to a definite physicality, this paragraph was for you.
The Blandito is a soft, malleable chair created by Ordaria Design that tucks you in tight like the contents of a taco.
After the POV, Keshia wants to pull Chuck off the block and put Mark up, because Chuck is "more malleable" for them.
The textual field became fluid and malleable, a potentially infinite expanse, or at least limited only by the computer's ever-expanding memory.
As a result, these releases don't always have a distinct sound, as he's malleable in a way a good engineer should be.
Plus, they're so malleable, I could wear them with the back portion pressed down flat, turning them into a D.I.Y. babouche slipper.
Mrs May and Mr Timothy seem to reckon those strengths—and globalisation itself—are much more malleable than their predecessors have realised.
In this world that we live in, where truth seems to be malleable, we need to find ways to expose the truth.
And since these attributes are seen as independent of and more malleable than intelligence, they are a voguish area for education reformers.
He thought that Balawi seemed malleable and weak, and that his online status within jihadi circles could be used in counterterrorism operations.
Victim blaming appears to be deep-seated, rooted in core moral values, but also somewhat malleable, susceptible to subtle changes in language.
Soft and malleable during the sculpting process, clay comes out hard as a rock after enduring 2,000 degrees fahrenheit inside a kiln.
Cord blood donations, however, don't need to be as exact a match because the stem cells are less mature and more malleable.
Robins does something counterintuitive with clay, which we think of as a malleable material meant to be shaped or constructed into vessels.
I knew I wanted to explore the malleable nature of identity and how we are not just what we appear to be.
It's still more pronounced in children than adults, but for some skills, including vision, the brain is more malleable than once thought.
Or, Kim could withdraw his offer and try to paint the United States as malleable and over-eager to score a win.
In these situations, we make sure to save our instruments for future use and compose the music to be flexible and malleable.
Stalnaker's players, all basically around the same size, were interchangeable, positions malleable in a offense that would fit right into today's NBA.
Jill Larson and her remarkably malleable physique dominate this movie much the same way Toni Collette owned 2018's best horror film.
It was actually malleable, as though I could see the molecular bindings of every object around me and the electron fields they projected.
But much of Ms. Brown's work, Ms. Lucas and Ms. Madden have discovered, is malleable and, at times, can be broken into segments.
Everything on Bones was malleable, but never in a way that felt like somebody understood exactly why and how to change its core.
All of this shows us she's nothing but malleable and adaptable; ready to fit a chosen image at the drop of a hat.
Ursula le Guin has speculated about how societies might look when genetic engineering makes seemingly basic biological categories, like sex, fluid and malleable.
This contrast, between the ideological Mr Bannon and the malleable president, gave rise to a caricature of Mr Bannon as a malevolent Svengali.
Among all the Kardashian sisters, Kim is the only one whose baby plans have seemed to take a linear — if somewhat malleable — course.
Fueling Ford's trajectory from viciously mocked to politely mourned, his cancer demonstrated how malleable our emotional responses are in light of our moralizations.
"Perceptions are malleable and these psychological tools widely used in commerce can be put to use in medical decision making, too," Oussedik said.
The melody is malleable enough to fit into any context: it can sound happy, sad, suggestive, hopeful, or funny, depending on the context.
Tradition dictates that Christmas festivities begin the day after Thanksgiving, not the day after Halloween, but traditions are more malleable than you'd think.
U.S. politics was essentially made over into a four-party (or more) system, with malleable liberal and conservative wings in each major party.
Since it's a soft shell, the Allpa 35 is more malleable than most suitcases; I've definitely pushed it beyond its promised limits before.
He thinks that Dominika would make an excellent sparrow—a professional seductress, trained to pitch her woo at malleable foes of the motherland.
Anything that moves can be teleported too, so everything is fully interactive and malleable in the game world, creating some interesting possibilities. Telepaint!
In Taipei, fan tuan is a genre, treated much like Japanese onigiri or Mexican tacos, as a malleable vehicle for vegetables and protein.
And the one below shows the arguments that lower support: The takeaway for me is this: Opinion about single-payer is quite malleable.
It was a reminder of how malleable Mr. Trump can be on high-stakes issues, even when he has taken a firm position.
Living With Cancer Large in scope but small in size, the sonnet encapsulates infinitely malleable spirits within a finite frame, as we do.
A critical mass of moderately malleable toys will still substantially improve the inclusivity and appeal of the toy market for those exploring it.
Mr. Murdoch, whose ideology is more malleable than his critics realize, has long gained from his knack for placing himself close to power.
The Cookbook will function as a DIY reference document and teaching resource, as malleable and infinitely applicable as the transcoded files it houses.
They're malleable, but still make getting a good fit a bit a bit tough, especially during the setup process, which requires a perfect seal.
I find it malleable enough to augment visually the reality projected to us and to shift that reality closer to something based in feeling.
One's personality usually solidifies by adolescence, according to Goldsmith, so it's counter to common psychological theory that a substance could make it malleable again.
"Fashion is the performance of your own identity through clothing," she says, a malleable and instant way to reveal or conceal who you are.
Changing Course Both neuroscience and behavioral psychology support the most optimistic part of this whole discussion: that both our brain and behavior is malleable.
LEAD has proved to be such a useful, malleable metal that it turns up everywhere, from water pipes to window flashing and printing type.
Viewers are reminded that hard work, activism and arguments have expanded access to constitutional rights in the past, and suddenly the future seems malleable.
Staver never attempts to disguise the malleable materiality of the clay: instead of trying to perfect the feathers, they remain flattened stubs of clay.
After all, your mind is malleable and you can mold it as you choose when you become more aware of what's happening in it.
BACON-EGG-AND-CHEESE CROISSANT — Since everything on this sandwich is either round or malleable, I'm not sure why the bun is still square.
Marisa Silver's beguiling new novel, "Little Nothing," is a powerful exploration of the relationship between our changeable bodies and our just as malleable identities.
However, in achieving this he's become a living one-suit-fits-all artist—malleable to any and all changes that can further his cause.
I come from a visual effects background previously and, you know; it's probably somehow permeated my way of thinking—treating locations as completely malleable.
Mr. Mendes has always had a malleable talent, but the turf he claimed so assiduously on his last album is all but ceded here.
In my view, at least, the best short-form animation — like the most memorable short stories — is daring in perspective and malleable in interpretation.
Indeed, those disappointments won't deter him from keeping the Met's schedule malleable enough to allow more New York appearances, however short, for Mr. Kaufmann.
The green and malleable Gumby made his television debut in 20173 and has maintained a fairly regular stop-motion presence in the public's consciousness.
She is a strong but not terribly distinct vocalist, and, most perplexing for someone positioned as a spirited rejoinder to pop's center, she's malleable.
However malleable her features, however vulnerable she may seem onscreen, Ms. Huppert wants you to know that ultimately she is the one in charge.
Keep in mind, though, that however much Romney seems to embody a different GOP, his political philosophy has been pretty malleable over the years.
That's not to say Greens would be malleable on climate policy, should other parties seek to form a coalition with them after Oct. 21.
To that end, the works suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile — a living thing, even.
It can be terrifying to envision the mind as porous and malleable, just as it's alarming to contemplate state sovereignty as fragile and violable.
I mix a lot of cold wax into my paints, so it feels really malleable, something that can be shaped and pushed and sculpted.
Players create music through a series of swipes and pushes on a semi-malleable surface made from the same material as the Seaboard's bendable surface.
Still, believing that your abilities are malleable doesn't guarantee that you'll be successful, but it takes away the other worries, the author of "Mindset" said.
Beto O'Rourke fell somewhere in between, signaling their sympathies for Medicare-for-all's goals while also being malleable about the policy plan to achieve them.
As demonstrated during his on-the-record interview with the New York Times, the platform Trump campaigned on has become a malleable mashup of positions.
Click here to view original GIFGold is so malleable that a single gram of it can be stretched into a strip nearly two miles long.
It's worth considering, too, these piles of dust are both bigger and smaller than elsewhere in the world, its meaning malleable depending on its placement.
One friend assures me that "desire is surprisingly malleable" and, if I was skeptical at first, I'm beginning to understand how this could be true.
Early diagnosis leads to earlier interventions, which are more likely to have an impact, since children's brains are more malleable at that point, she added.
" "If ultimately our principles were so malleable as to no longer be principles, then what was the point of political victories in the first place?
The president does not seem terribly malleable; he will heed the advice of international bodies only "as long as it is fair," he said recently.
Slow and melodic songs like "The Shape", "The Ache" and "I Dove Into The Sun" reveals a more malleable and vulnerable side to the record.
Sure, perspectives change, but many countries continue to live with the war on a daily basis, and that make their point of view less malleable.
To maintain their continued access to malleable illegal labor, agricultural interest groups needed to ensure that nearly all of IRCA's  enforcement promises would go unfulfilled.
It's interesting that the corset, with all its historical baggage, is re-emerging now when women's roles are more malleable, changeable and challenged than ever.
They wear beautifully, are super easy to clean (just wipe them down with a damp cloth), and mold to your feet like malleable leather socks.
All else being equal, biracial women are much more likely than biracial men to identify as multiracial, suggesting racial boundaries are less malleable for men.
Moore, who now says he was joking, also suggested that female athletes should be paid less than men and mocked women's political opinions ("sooo malleable").
As opposed to rigid forms, as in the fluorescent bulbs favored by Dan Flavin, neon is extraordinarily malleable, a versatile means for drawing in space.
After stuffing white nationalist, America First nonsense into the malleable brain of Trump, he's now doing the same with French anti-Semites and immigrant-bashers.
In the current installation they are lined up in pairs across the length of the low, wooden table, looking as malleable and vulnerable as paper.
Here's where the second aspect of ceasing operations comes in: The idea of a university owning an athlete's likeness is both ironclad and distressingly malleable.
Despite their growth from humble beginnings, Counterparts are able to retain their signature sound which is best described as perfect blend between malleable and impenetrable.
Despite the rich specificity of its language, the play has proved surprisingly malleable in subsequent adaptations, which include a starry 2010 film by Tyler Perry.
A softside suitcase won't give you that same level of protection, but it's more malleable, which comes in handy when you need to store it.
Pictures are, after all, factually malleable vessels that do not present reality as it is but suggest an alternative one as the photographer sees it.
Both parties are often swayed by powerful business interests that have come to view illegal immigration as a ready supply of malleable and subsidized labor.
We romanticize adolescence because it's so malleable: a burst of change, physical and mental, that feels abysmal as it happens and irreplaceable once it's over.
The Emerson has always seemed a more malleable, less centrally driven aggregation, its violinists exchanging the lead and the others digging in as full partners.
Celluloid is a malleable substance, and film strips stored improperly will warp, melt, fade, or rot (or, of course, burst into flame if they're nitrate).
Children are ever-changing beings, but when it comes to money and materialism, too many parents think that their older offspring are not malleable at all.
The onward march of modernity — in which people trade malleable rural earth for unyielding urban concrete — has gifted the farming community a certain level of unknowability.
They subsequently joined forces to help shape today's "compromise legislation," which is notably weaker and more malleable than the ballot initiative it was intended to supplant.
Ganz says that she focused on works that "were innovative in their time and influential after their time," noting the malleable definition of the art form.
Murphy is trying to tie Rubio to Trump, whom he's' criticized but still endorses, which Democrats have seized on as proof that Rubio is politically malleable.
Dry floral foam straight from the shelves of your local craft shop has a malleable quality that makes it perfect for crunching and crumbling on camera.
Scientists have discovered that a receptor in the body that THC binds to is malleable, re-igniting the possibility of drugs that mimic cannabis, Wired reported.
As you navigate these dramatic developments, Taurus, remember that gender is a fluid, malleable category — a field of power and play that is yours to explore.
Without his influence — and in the absence of any confirmed successor — Bolton and Pompeo would become the key figures shaping Trump's relatively malleable foreign policy instincts.
Instead, they could seem like Silly Putty in the hands of said writers, malleable beings built from remnants of other shows Rogers and Cantwell had watched.
Washington (CNN)Ted Cruz plans to use a recent Fox News interview with Donald Trump as the latest sign of how malleable Trump's beliefs truly are.
Lots of runners make jogging buddies of their dogs, and it's understandable that they want to begin while the dog is young and their behavior malleable.
Malleable, versatile celluloid—a polymer made from the cellulose in cotton—was first developed in 20103 with the goal of making an elephant-free billiard ball.
Even in these early days, designers are entranced by the technology's malleable form language, which makes curves effortless and allows built-ins to be fluidly integrated.
There, it's Darren Soto—this bland, soft-spoken, inoffensive, malleable centrist—not Alan Grayson, who appears to have the best shot at winning the Democratic nomination.
But CFIUS looks politically malleable under Trump, who has a track record of targeting companies to gain trade-war leverage, as the Huawei Technologies affair shows.
I wanted to see if I could take that idea a little bit further, to see how far I could push it, how malleable it was.
Re-imagining the cursor as a malleable object rather than a hard-edged arrow or hand icon makes a ton of sense in a touch environment.
If he doesn't learn, perfect and memorize his father's song within the first 90 days of life, when his brain is especially malleable, he never will.
In Mr. Tudose, Mr. Dragnea has found a prime minister who is seen as malleable, one who will allow him to lead from behind the scenes.
At the time, only a few scientists were asserting that the brain remains malleable throughout life, challenging the dogma that the brain stops changing after adolescence.
His malleable, ferocious voice and his taste for despondent political contemplation may remind you of the transgender singer Anohni and the anti-AIDS siren Diamanda Galás.
As voting gets closer, analysts confront conflicting polls, soft and potentially malleable support for the candidates, close averages, and early results that will shift later outcomes.
The company is inspired by new ultrathin solar panels developed by satellites that make them malleable enough to form-fit to the body of a car.
This may not be indicitive of the same process documented by Bauer's team, but it's another infringing hint that our senses may be malleable than we realize.
Believing these to be malleable in early childhood, he recommended that baby boys with abnormal genitalia be surgically altered to appear female and brought up as girls.
Fender also has the best silicone eartips in the industry: they are super malleable and ensure a solid seal that passively neutralizes a lot of exterior noise.
"I think it is also critical to note that burnout is a malleable factor that can be intervened upon and prevented," she told Reuters Health by email.
It's a major policy shift for Facebook that highlights the malleable nature of the company's policies, which govern the speech of more than 2 billion users worldwide.
Researchers created malleable elastomers that heal themselves after getting cut; and at Stanford, researchers created soft robots that self-inflate, growing or shrinking to fit their surroundings.
Over the past 266 years Batman has become a titan in pop culture, and the character has proven to be malleable, but we've reached a breaking point.
A malleable board and a sharp mind for innovation make for two critical tools to kickflip skateboarding from a down-time hobby to a launchpad for art.
Cafferty's team used oligopeptides in their research because they're varying sizes aided in reading them, but he said the process could be done with any malleable molecules.
The women's ankle Bailee Bootie from Jack Rogers supports the feet without constricting them — the leather is soft and malleable, and the rubber soles absorb shock. $128.
The steam allows the felt to become malleable so that Sokol can stretch it out over a wooden block that she specifically created to fit Monáe's head.
Cannupa Hanska Luger: I work with a lot of different materials but I find ceramics or clay in particular to be a material that is very malleable.
University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth describes a growth mindset as a belief that people are growth-oriented, malleable and can learn through both experience and effort.
To style, evenly massage Redken Brews Men's Work Hard Molding Paste ($18) into the hair to create lift; the product has a durable hold that's still malleable.
And even if she wants to reach the masses with "Masseduction," St. Vincent remains proudly plastic, in many senses of the word: fabricated, malleable, versatile, sometimes impervious.
Perhaps genderless toys focusing on malleable and distinct pleasure independent of the user's anatomy, like those LELO is working on, could lead the way in doing so.
Maxey has been experimenting with different machines and chemical formulas to develop a conductive material that is malleable enough to affix and mold to the textile itself.
Supporters of the leverage ratio, however, say that it should be at least as important as the malleable capital requirements, to provide reliable protection in a storm.
The veteran modern choreographer Garth Fagan — who is also the Tony Award-winning choreographer of "The Lion King" — is all about rigor, precision and a malleable torso.
A more malleable political system might have given Lam an easy public win over Beijing on some inconsequential issue, in order to prop up her autonomous bonafides.
Now, Mr. Sanders's aides say Ms. Warren's shift has signaled to voters on the left that she is malleable on what they consider a fundamental values issue.
All indications are that private equity firm Great Hill Partners either didn't understand what it bought, or believed it bought something more malleable than it really was.
Given an unexpectedly robust showing by his Justice and Development Party's partner, the nationalist M.H.P., Mr. Erdogan seems likely to have a broad, and malleable, parliamentary majority.
Cannupa Hanska Luger: I work with a lot of different materials but I find ceramics or clay in particular to be a material that is very malleable.
They ask that you leave at the door all your obligations and become a version of yourself that is as pure and unsaddled and malleable as a newborn.
You can achieve a fresh, 'real' skin look easily with these lightweight, malleable products as they're much more sheer than traditional formulas, so everything looks healthy and dewy.
It argued that the law was malleable—a political instrument that had been misused by the powerful in the past and should be reinterpreted to empower the disenfranchised.
Those pigmented skin cells in the fish that had an active crestin gene had reverted to that primitive state when they were malleable, their fates still wide open.
You can actually turn the canister on its head to a 'clothing mode', which will put Lovot into a soft, malleable state to make it easier to clothe.
If I've learned anything from my journey as a model, I know that the 'what ifs' are malleable, and we all deserve to be relentless with our goals.
This latest research shows just how resilient and malleable our brains truly are, and how the brain is capable of reworking itself and naturally adapting to our experiences.
Populism might be ideologically malleable, but one would expect there to be some consistency between what a candidate says on the trail and what she does in office.
While gorgeous pedal steel and a compelling twang color the arrangements, her strong songs are malleable and universal to be confined to the genre tag of country music.
"Maybe they're a little more malleable in their views than a lot of people thought," said Nathan Thooft, head of asset allocation at Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
Some visionaries, of course, embraced prosthetics as a means for human transformation, as if the body were a malleable object that could be dignified and enhanced by technology.
According to Diana Blank, an attorney at the New Haven Legal Assistance Association and lecturer at Yale Law School, the "particular social group" category is the most malleable.
The rise of Adolf Hitler, and the Holocaust that followed, was not the story of a malleable but ultimately innocent populace exploited by a powerful and malevolent few.
Think of the brain's sensitive periods as blown glass: The molten glass is very malleable, but you have a relatively brief time before it cools and becomes crystalline.
But what looks like debris are in fact remnants of previous exhibitions, and they all merge into the collective's malleable aesthetic, one that is both Mexican and global.
American Christianity had been replaced with "a malleable, feel-good, Jesus-lite philosophy perfectly suited to a consumerist, individualistic, post-Christian society that worships the self," he said.
The malleable song would be performed in various styles, from folk to country to bluegrass: Cream, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and Jack White all have versions.
Cardboard furniture can be adjusted as children grow, and cardboard creations become more sophisticated as children gain skills: It is as malleable as the body and the mind.
What may be a little surprising is that even when we have a better understanding of diseases and how to combat them, our reactions are still so malleable.
Soon enough, Lady Susan lines up fresh targets, such as the marriageable—and, more important, malleable—Reginald DeCourcy (Xavier Samuel) and Sir James Martin (Tom Bennett), an idiot.
"Although the judiciary is relatively independent, it is clearly malleable to the agenda of the government that is in power," Mr. Chillier, the human rights advocate, said. Mrs.
Michael McMaster: I mean, I'm not the authority on geese—the meaning of art is malleable and should be in the hands of its consumers, not its creators.
Carter continued to play the "China card" — using closer diplomatic relations with Beijing to pressure Moscow into becoming more malleable on a variety of issues, including arms control.
The new policy, which will be officially implemented next week, highlights the malleable nature of Facebook's policies, which govern the speech of more than 2 billion users worldwide.
Trump entered the White House with malleable views on abortion policy: He publicly identified as "pro-choice" in the 1990s, though he declared himself "pro-life" during his candidacy.
Consequently, the researchers had to add a second important element to the project: a physics engine capable of simulating the pulling, stretching, and manipulation of malleable materials, namely cloth.
And shame on these websites for now targeting an even younger demographic, instilling this at an earlier age when girls are even more susceptible, more vulnerable and more malleable.
Post-Cambridge Analytica and post-GDPR though, it seems the company's position is more malleable, and could be following the plan laid out by my colleague Josh Constine recently.
There are no plans to release the robot commercially, but the researchers hope the innovation might one day be used for rescue efforts that require more malleable robotic devices.
The specific rule set of CMV made it an ideal test case, but Perspective models are malleable; individual subreddits can customize the scoring algorithm to match their community guidelines.
Other stages of development seem to be more flexible, generating new innovations that evolution can act on; it is probably not random chance that some stages are not malleable.
The energy is very malleable during a new moon, so you can make your relationships into whatever you intend them to be if you work with the energy productively.
What Ellison, Bruner and Washington all have in common is a shared vision of their respective genres as malleable ideas, capable of being pushed in whatever direction they want.
Cheaper than silver, and not requiring the expensive molds of other, less malleable metals, britannia become popular amongst a British middle class of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
It is evident from speaking to him that his interest in the form, and more importantly wanting to interest another generation of malleable youngsters, stemmed from his own upbringing.
When an insecure, malleable, relativistic culture meets a culture that is anchored, confident, and strengthened by common doctrines, it is generally the former that changes to suit the latter.
The mind is extremely malleable yet powerful and will adapt to what you believe in or, in some cases, what needs to be a reality for you to survive.
The new study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, is a hopeful one, its authors say, because it suggests telomere length in early life may be malleable.
It's also possible to help children manage their emotions and to develop a "growth mind-set" about learning (that is, believing that their abilities are malleable rather than fixed).
Their vision of the genre is malleable, with players drawing on, say, hip-hop or cumbia or kosmische or techno and bringing that into their world of rhythmic improvisation.
The first is never wholly mine; the second I can only ever know in a partial sense; the third is a malleable and improvised response to the previous two.
Yet, e-commerce brands have the advantage of being malleable: They can reach their customers directly to communicate delays and change their business model with a few website updates.
The good news is that tech companies don't have to rely on vague, malleable and hotly contested definitions of hate speech to deal with conspiracy theorists like Mr. Jones.
Why it matters: These horrors laid bare a culture at Boeing in which safety concerns were discounted — and federal regulators were treated as little more than malleable rubber stamps.
In a video interview for Amazon, Duckworth explains that a growth mindset is a belief that people are growth-oriented, malleable and can learn through both experience and effort.
From there, it is only a short jump to the endlessly malleable politics of Trump, in which the only irreducible fact is whether someone voted for him or didn't.
Peep was a prolific collaborator, but he hadn't released songs with someone like Marshmello—a malleable producer with a proven track record of vaulting singles into the Billboard charts.
But Chazz Palminteri's "A Bronx Tale," originally a solo show, later a movie, and after that a solo show once again on Broadway, has proved to be comfortably malleable material.
Fiber art is very malleable, and the sheer number of fabric pieces in the SoCal MFA suggests that the recent explosion of textile art is not about to slow down.
Romero and co-writer John Russo took an old horror beastie and transformed it into a malleable parable that could adjust itself accordingly to the prevailing paranoias of the age.
As a malleable, translucent substance that could be colored in different ways, it gave him something that clay didn't provide – a way to explore his preoccupation with color and light.
But equal opportunity is a malleable and forward-looking rubric that could have wider appeal, and it provides a tidy contrast with the revanchist undertones of "Make America Great Again".
In her research of the site, Santiago Muñoz interviewed archaeologists, who revealed that the indigenous myths specific to Puerto Rico were malleable, adapting to the particular location and its inhabitants.
Their emphasis on personal experience makes Pentecostalism and similar beliefs culturally malleable; their simplicity and ability to dispense with clergy gives them a nimbleness that suits people on the move.
Soft robots—meaning that they're made of flexible materials—are a promising area of research, since they can go places more conventional robots can't thanks to their malleable construction materials.
The art of DJing is a nebulous and malleable thing, but most of us step into clubs weekend after weekend hoping for some kind of stability amidst the world's disjointedness.
What we do know is that those grooves run deepest when etched in with music – but unlike vinyl, which is stiff and set, our memory is complex, flexible and malleable.
There's an involved chain of command when those strikes are made through the Joint Special Operations Command, but the CIA operates a separate drone strike program that's far more malleable.
Her role-playing dovetails with the idea prevalent today, that identity is malleable rather than fixed and that femininity especially is in thrall to its trappings and to social expectations.
" Mr. Crowther noted that its story was malleable enough that "it could be transposed without surrendering a basic element to the nineteenth century and a town on our own frontier.
"I'm fascinated with destabilizing expectations and presenting the landscape as an elastic, malleable, and potent source of inspiration for artists," tells Karyn Miller, one of the curators of Strange Landscapes.
Ceramics and wood are two vastly different materials and artistic mediums, but the Virginia-based sculptor Chris White uses clay's highly malleable properties to mimic the texture of tree grain.
Like Soft Robotics' commercial gripper, the malleable nature of the device means it grab hold of a wide range of different objects with less need for a complex vision system.
But, for others, her reference to Russia — and to President Vladimir V. Putin specifically — drew memories of a more malleable approach to Moscow, depicted quite recently as a potential ally.
They respire airs of aching grace and allegorical mystery, and they furnish, in their visually malleable beauties, a wealth of things to look at, and a whole lot to consider.
He then layers on sheets of fiberglass and a coating of epoxy resin in a room heated to between 28 and 210 degrees, which helps keep the syrupy resin malleable.
How much or how little we let the door of the self open can be a matter of intractable temperament or malleable habit or, at certain moments, life and death.
Two manufacturers, Cascade, the leading maker of boys' lacrosse helmets, and Hummingbird Sports, a start-up in Holmdel, N.J., met the standard with products that are malleable on the outside.
The direct-to-consumer brand has remained malleable and open to other methods of driving sales and keeping customers — which she advises all startups do at a time like this.
All truth is malleable and all secrets are exposed, as a nation watches compulsively, which is how we watch reality TV. Somehow there is a cold karma to it all.
His father, Samad, tries to push him to be a devout Muslim, but Millat, a malleable and insecure young man, is drawn towards a more radical, dangerous sect of Islam.
"Children's minds are extremely malleable, and I believe it's our jobs as adults to mold them into empowered, confident, and most importantly happy little people as best as we can."
That could lead to an era of less consistent strategy if President Trump appoints a more philosophically malleable adviser with less desire to keep the Oval Office on the rails.
I understand that the nature of fandom means that fantasy and reality coalesce—and that the object of your affection becomes a malleable property—but surely there have to be limits?
Italy's deputy prime ministers, the leaders of Lega and M5S, had appeared unrepentant about the budget while Economy Minister Giovanni Tria and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte were more malleable to changes.
In developing what became Art Action Day, the members of the Federation contemplated a more pointed or explicitly political action, but opted instead for a multifarious and malleable form of manifestation.
To make the material more malleable, 300 degree (Fahrenheit) steam is applied to the biscuit, while the stamper makes an impression of the master recording on it and imprints the audio.
One look at the Instagram hashtag for the tote and it seems like the Internet has joined in on the fun, creating their own D.I.Y. goods from the bag's malleable materials.
Because much of the law of public nuisance is vague and malleable, the courts can use an expanded interpretation of that tort to fill the void left by a neutered EPA.
They had, of course, done that out of a (mistaken) belief that praising Trump and playing to his desire to be venerated would make him more malleable to their policy wishes.
The receptors are still tricky to handle—Mershin says they are by far the most difficult aspect of the device—but these are more stable and malleable than their organic counterparts.
That is an uncomfortable experience and exactly what the "normal" functioning of memory is aimed to avoid—it is malleable so that we can have a non-contradictory narrative about ourselves.
The good news is, while personality traits are relatively stable over time, there is mounting evidence that personality is malleable — they can and often do gradually change across the life span.
In warming up to South Korea, Mr. Xi probably recognized that Mr. Moon would be more malleable to favoring dialogue with North Korea than was his conservative predecessor, Park Geun-hye.
Many scientists suspect that exercise alters the biology of the brain in ways that make it more malleable and receptive to new information, a process that scientists refer to as plasticity.
Remem is merely the first of a new generation of memory prostheses, and as these products gain widespread adoption, we will be replacing our malleable organic memories with perfect digital archives.
Not only is that false, but a lack of brightline jurisprudence does not render a term in the Constitution so malleable that the Democrats can fashion a political weapon of it.
The more wines you try, the more experiences you are able to file away, giving your brain the information it needs to form that endlessly malleable mystery known as personal taste.
And from his perspective as a the CEO of a company that makes software, he thinks software can help achieve that growth, and is luckily one of the most malleable resources.
Dark-haired and stocky, with olive skin that offset his gray-blue eyes, Skalnik had a wide, expressive face that was malleable like an actor's, registering emotions with almost vaudevillian embellishment.
The game's developers have been tinkering with the pricing, though, and as software is a malleable substance, perhaps the gameplay itself may evolve for the better with enough feedback from fans.
Chinese religious traditions like Buddhism and Confucianism do not overtly condemn homosexuality, which means that cultural attitudes are more malleable there than in other Asian countries like Indonesia or the Philippines.
However, Shaw's relatively thick line is always in motion, reminiscent of the Squigglevision of TV shows like Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist and Home Movies; this technique makes the figures appear malleable.
Back then I was much more malleable, and actually excited about my first day at a university that still asks me for money even after all the money I've already given it.
Free speech, Moskowitz proposes, is a term that refers to no single political object and has no common meaning; it is malleable and ductile, shaped by use and context, but ultimately empty.
And whereas Mrs May had options when she became prime minister—a majority, a malleable mandate from the referendum and a public less divided than today—Mr Johnson has none of these.
I think you're onto something about the idea that the characters are so fundamentally malleable that they've ceased to be characters and are, instead, just signposts meant to indicate certain storytelling tropes.
Cahan was also embroiled in some politicking and abortive launches as the structures at Yahoo became more malleable, at one point overseeing the development of a doomed relaunch of Yahoo Instant Messenger.
And in 2011, a team of French researchers developed a polymer that remains strong and rigid when cool, but becomes malleable when warmed allowing scratches, dents, and other damage to be healed.
The new SuperPick system, on the other hand, leans heavily on the company's malleable, air-filled grippers, which are able to conform to and pick up a wide array of different shapes.
It's a malleable form, but the producer Billa Bronx (the so-called "mask" of Astro Nautico co-owner Bennett Kuhn) has adopted it instead for one of its original purposes: unrestrained euphoria.
The only moment we sympathize with operations leader Theresa (Sidse Babett Knudsen) is when she finds herself pinned by Ford's sociopathy—the moment she feels as malleable, and disposable, as a host.
If something is to be crowned the Song of the Summer, it must be malleable enough to fit any possible permutation of warm weather celebration possible in the radio-listening Western world.
And since it's supple (read: malleable) microsuede, it can even work in totes that are slightly smaller than what it was designed for; there will be some folds, but it'll still function.
The researchers created a synthetic version of this adhesive and laid it on top of a hydrogel matrix to allow the glue to dry more slowly and stay malleable, even when wet.
Things don't get better, tonally, with Get Even's early moments full of very real horrors, of madness and murder and malleable criminal minds—but the game does get weirder, quite spectacularly so.
A philosophical exploration of the malleable nature of truth, "Rashomon" was the first Japanese film to gain wide international acclaim and is today considered one of the finest motion pictures ever made.
Wire was light and malleable, but when used for crocheting and weaving forms inside other forms, it could and did cut flesh, requiring Asawa to swath her hands protectively as she worked.
In "The Duet Project: Distance Is Malleable," this Japanese dancer and choreographer explores interdisciplinary collaborations, which are prompted by the following questions: How can two artists collide and return changed but whole?
Shoukair has an understated presence, and is slow to put words to her work — but it hardly seems necessary when she has struck upon such a malleable and universal bit of symbolism.
Its exposed concrete frame, with sharply tapered floor slabs and surprisingly varied ceiling heights, creates a mesmerizing, malleable form that reveals the movement of cars within and creates room for large events.
Our identities are malleable, and so we don't talk about what we share, and we don't talk about what it is to be a citizen and what it is to have duties.
Video — new to art, cheap to produce, easy to show — became a primary medium for Mr. Nauman and with it he continued, for a while, to be his own most malleable subject.
It would be ironic if robots are indeed starting to "read" the LME stocks reports for trading signals even while human traders have learnt to treat them as infinitely "soft" and malleable.
Commissioners emphasized the role of the private sector, both in terms of public-private partnerships and developing malleable standards like a voluntary security "nutrition label" that companies could use to reassure customers.
Like others in the Party who have made the endorsement, Price seems to have convinced himself that Trump will be malleable, and that Price will have more leverage than Republicans who wait.
Some men with Peyronie's disease who also have erectile dysfunction may be fitted with an inflatable pump or malleable silicone rods that straighten the penis and make it stiff enough for penetration.
Solberg, for instance, uses the unique offerings of the studio to create an immersive installation in Zappa's custom-made echo chamber, while Yellin layers hand-picked fabrics into a malleable and sensory structure.
The selves, so malleable and available and made up mostly of choices, are where the relationship comes from, so the right idea is to "be" or occupy those selves well and with purpose.
Jafar (Marwan Kenzari, who makes this wooden villain hotter than he has any right to be) is still using his snake staff to convince the malleable Sultan (Navid Negahban) to do his bidding.
So it's not a shock when — after an afternoon spent wearing down Hannah's steely resolve into something softer and more malleable — Chuck finally reveals himself to be the creep she suspected all along.
Specifically, the front bumper was made from a malleable "Endura" polyurethane foam molded over a steel core, which became a GTO exclusive until 1970 (although Pontiac used it sparingly on select 1969 models).
In Ayatollah Khomeini's last months, he engineered the removal of the designated next Supreme Leader, and his replacement by a little-known lesser cleric, whom he hoped would be more malleable: Ali Khamenei.
It's even an issue in societies that are more socially permissive — you tell me your country isn't very religious right now but rather seems socially malleable, with many young, unmarried people in relationships.
Lead is easy to extract from the ground, malleable and resistant to corrosion—qualities that meant it was the material of choice for everything from municipal water pipes to jewellery to food tins.
He was particularly fixated on Machado, upset that she had the nerve to act like a real human woman and speak for herself, instead of playing the role of a silent, malleable doll.
Allowing herself to be more malleable with her work elevated Bark Your Head Off, Dog into an album that feels intimate, as if you're watching someone transform over the course of an album.
The essential idea is to have at least seven fish dishes alongside accompaniments, but the feast is really an informal and infinitely malleable affair—one that can and should be adapted to taste.
It's too early to cave, but Orlando either needs their young players to develop new skills, or consider selling them for more suitable complements to whomever they deem their core of malleable oddities.
In 2002, the world around me had never indicated to me that gender identity might exist apart from biological sex, so I didn't have a clue that either of those things are malleable.
Time and again, Trump is articulating the most consistent theme of his political life: that the rule of law is malleable when it harms those he favors or it protects those he disdains.
The scope of the music was malleable, sometimes marshaling the band's full power — as on "Impenetrable," whose staccato fanfare hit like a round of defibrillator jolts — and sometimes paring down to leaner subunits.
HoloMe might offer a daunting window into just how malleable "reality" could prove to be, but currently it's a small startup, full of enthusiasm for the good it thinks its technology can do.
For fans of Sergio Leone, this setup may seem familiar, but the standoff takes place in compellingly undiscovered country, where the rule of genre is as malleable as the rule of the law.
This special report will argue that anchored inflation expectations, technological change and the flow of goods and capital across borders have conspired to make inflation a less meaningful—and less malleable—economic indicator.
It proves how she can bend different genres to her will, how malleable her voice can be, and how she's willing to abandon molds and expectations to follow her many-hued artistic instincts.
To take photos with only one hand, Apple's patent filing proposes fitting the camera module in a "malleable" wristband, which you'd be able to bend to prop up the lens against the watch.
There the game opened up and showed just how malleable the systems really were, as my friends came up with new and increasingly more astute solutions to levels I had finished long before.
Although malleable when heated it solidified as soon as it cooled, leading some researchers to believe that ancient people chewed on the pitch to keep it soft while they worked on their tools.
Public opinion on specific issues like single-payer is quite malleable, and as Vox's Dylan Scott notes, support for single-payer falls in polls after respondents are informed of common criticisms of it.
But funding those things means less money for understanding genomes, for turning yeast or some other malleable lifeform into the factory of the future, cranking out new antibiotics or spider silk or biodegradable plastic.
Or would he send his negotiators on a tour of America, focusing on states that do not punish electors for straying, and find three malleable souls willing to reconsider and give him another chance?
Everything Now is Arcade Fire's first new album in four years: a highly anticipated record from a band that's earned a reputation for being malleable, eager to change up their sound with each project.
It's earnings season, and everyone is obsessed with earnings per share, but the problem with EPS is that it's malleable — companies can play with the number by excluding charges and claiming "one time" expenses.
It's a shame the joyous child approaching the world with endless excitement will eventually become the deadened clone, but the ending suggests the future might be malleable, and at the very least is unpredictable.
And in Telltale's rendition of Batman, the Caped Crusader is relatively malleable; it's still early in his crime-fighting career, so it makes sense that he would still be dealing with these internal battles.
And with a growing, captive audience of tens of millions of listeners, radio proved to be a perfect medium in a post-9/11 setting to deliver this message and codify a malleable audience.
After all, as ideologically malleable as Trump can be occasionally, he remains utterly loathed by the Democratic base — and for very real reasons, since much of his government is implementing a hardline conservative agenda.
Key figures in this team — including but not limited to people like Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon — helped to mold the notably malleable views of Donald Trump prior to his run for the presidency.
"There is a consistent impulse for figures in positions of power (whether they are doctors or directors) to prefer their audiences in submissive states, pacified, vulnerable and malleable," Mr. Alverson said in an email.
Trump, who sees character as just another malleable thing that can be marketed and made salable, chafes at the black man who operated above the coarseness of commercial interests and whose character appeared unassailable.
Here, highly skilled artisans create furniture the way they always have: by heating stiff poles of rattan into malleable rods that are bent on a metal frame and willed into functional works of art.
And We-Vibe is currently hyping its new toy, the Vector, a dual prostate-perineum stimulating vibrator with a malleable joint between them to account for diverse body types and pressure and vibration preferences.
The number of motors in a device limit how flexible it can be, Alptraum points out, and even the highly malleable materials firms have found through years of research and development wear out eventually.
Owsianik notes that, although some physically malleable devices may make it easier for people with mobility issues to grab or position a toy, she's not yet impressed with their potential for diverse disabled bodies.
The mellow-voiced, appealing baritone Massimo Cavalletti had his moments as Manon's conflicted brother Lescaut, a stolid young French soldier, though he still seemed to be finding his way into this contrary and malleable character.
The so-called tuner culture that blossomed in the 43s in Southern California readily adopted the cars, with their sub-$20,000 sticker prices, idiosyncratic yet malleable styling and easily upgraded exhaust and engine-management systems.
Winsome, warbling Willow, despite having an onscreen lesbian romance in the show, was always too malleable for me to relate to or find attractive: a nerdy girl who spoke like she'd drank too much milk.
Many of these artists and writers were concerned with "malleable body boundaries" and "new technologies of corporeality" — they wanted VR to create cyborgs, expanded consciousness, and new definitions of what it meant to be human.
Way up where a celestial blue is nearly all you can see, where atmospheres begin to merge and mutate and an unblinking, unceasing, total and utter darkness edges into view, fifteen seconds becomes something malleable.
Terminating Sessions and then installing a more malleable replacement could put Trump right back where he is now, but with even more scrutiny over Russia and an attorney general less capable of enacting Trump's agenda.
First of all, it appears to be made out of some kind of cotton knit, which compared to the usual lace-up compression latex she finds herself in is a delightfully breathable and malleable fabric.
In terms of the "real" Syrian part, that's usually from non-Syrians, since they have stereotypes of who is Syrian and who isn't, not even realizing that definition has always been malleable over the centuries.
Scientists doing research in mice have realized this analogy seems to work for learning social behaviors, and that MDMA, the active ingredient of the drug ecstasy, might return older brains to a more malleable state.
Virtual reality renders a world in which the consumer essentially operates as a natural extension of the creator's environment, moving beyond 360 video, by enabling the viewer to explore and/or manipulate a malleable space.
He talks about his compositions—starting with 211's Dance And—as "pan-tonal" and "pan-rhythmic," terms he uses to explain the musical and rhythmic relationships between the parts of his work are malleable.
After filling the airtight plastic bag full of your shirts, pants, jackets, or any other soft, malleable objects you want to travel with, you activate the vacuum pump and suck them into a compact shape.
"Just because something is rooted in biology, doesn't mean that it's not malleable and that there's nothing we can do about it," said Laurence Steinberg, the study's lead author, according to The New York Times.
Whether Bush was a full-on "puppet," as the left is prone to thinking, or merely malleable, the result was that in areas outside his personal interest (which was most areas), he followed his advisers.
Made of malleable materials, it's basically a flat pillow that can fold up and be secured into whatever shape you want it to be — the top pick being a cuddle taco (or clam?), of course.
Like her forebears, Vap­nyar doesn't oversell sentences or push unnecessary emotions; rather, she lines up telling details in a steady march of patient sentences, her tone carefully constructed, at once flat and comic and malleable.
If an air of works-in-progress collectively wafts through them, it is not because these paintings are unfinished — not at all — but because among their main themes are abstraction's enduring vitality and malleable expressiveness.
Mr. Shadary, considered to be a hard-liner, was said to have been chosen because he is malleable and has weak ties to the army and security services, two forces deeply loyal to Mr. Kabila.
Still, whatever qualms Mr. Kabila may have about Mr. Tshisekedi, the government is said to view him as far more malleable than the man many say was the clear winner of the election, Martin Fayulu.
That's a telling choice as the malleable Lorre could pivot quickly from menacing to lovable and that's precisely what Mr. Stuhlbarg does here, taking full advantage of a character who is not what he seems.
He stood for everything they dislike in their view of the Democratic Party: a party dominated by "meritocratic" elites of malleable ideological commitments who are mostly comfortable with the status quo of the American politics.
The answer becomes ever more malleable as the story radiates through media: The newspaper says the children ranted at the wives; the television says they terrorized the wives; the radio says they threatened the wives.
Permanent collection installations within museum galleries are also malleable, and made fresh periodically by, for example, setting new works against old gems of the collection or installing works along thematic (as opposed to chronological) lines.
Topology considers shapes to be elastic and malleable — able to be stretched or squished without their fundamental nature being changed, as long as no new holes are punched and no pieces are newly joined together.
Reminiscent of the remnants from a horrendous car crash, her works often incorporate "paint skins," combining the opposite elements of the soft and the hard, the malleable and the intractable, the masculine and the feminine.
To create his expressive limestone busts, for instance, artist Ti Pelin must carve the massive rocks in the Rivière Froide river on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, where they are still soft and malleable.
SpongeBob's humor has always operated on multiple levels; the cartoon combines endlessly quotable one-liners with images whose meanings become delightfully malleable when taken out of context, as well as perfectly off-kilter line deliveries.
"If you're a story geek like I am or really interested in exploring just how malleable events can be when you're reframing them and telling a story about those events, both could be interesting," Solomon said.
But time and again over the last half-decade or so, Apple has run into the hard economic and logistic reality of trying to change industries that are far less malleable than mobile software and music.
Unable to bully its way past America, China has often tried to press European governments to bend or break rules that it found inconvenient, seeing the Old Continent as cash-strapped, malleable and easy to divide.
Several people convicted based on bite marks were exonerated by DNA testing, while recent studies found that human skin is so malleable that wound patterns from the same teeth can differ, and change shape with time.
What is particularly disturbing about all this is that we in the media are feeding into this idea that what a candidate says over the course of an election is somehow meaningless, malleable, temporary and transposable.
For any girls' lacrosse headgear to meet the A.S.T.M. standard, it must be malleable — soft enough on the outside that a player without headgear would not be injured when colliding with a player wearing the headgear.
So, with every decade, horror evolves as a really malleable platform for us to talk about what we're afraid of, and so, thankfully, women are finally being given opportunities to talk about what they're afraid of.
Consider these examples from three recent studies: • A cohort of sixth-grade students was taught, in eight lessons, that intelligence is malleable, not fixed, and that the brain is a muscle that grows stronger with effort.
He is even less likely to be persuaded when he believes he has a kindred, or at least malleable, spirit in the White House, and hopes he can manipulate Americans to elect more of the same.
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Selling weed, the source notes wryly, was a slightly bigger deal back in 213 than it is now, and he shares Bress's conclusion that Burke's criminal proclivities likely made him a malleable resource for the prosecution.
As reliable as the puttering drums of something like "I Love Daft Punk and You Should to" are, there's also this sense that they're malleable, that at any moment they could shift into new directions and dimensions.
It provides them with a nondescript, malleable space in which their burgeoning selves, friendships, and lives can unfold in comparative freedom, safe from the need to sit up straight, respect their elders, or pay quickly and leave.
For Levine's team, the next step will be to get the robot to perform more complex tasks, such as picking-up and placing down objects, and manipulating soft and malleable objects like cloth, rope, and fragile objects.
What teems with associations to an ancient history is simultaneously imbued with a certain mutability, as if to assert that any past that we as human beings inherit may nevertheless be malleable and manipulated in the present.
His photographs are not wholly self-portraits; his own body is as much a malleable prop as his costumes, but to say Klauke's own selfhood is missing would minimize the personal exploration in his performance and play.
While democracy can be a broad, malleable concept that Republicans could still try claim as their own and cloud the Democrats' message, the GOP's (d)evolution into the "Party of Trump" should put this worry to rest.
Mark Lubell, the executive director, now refers to the center as an institution dedicated to "photography and visual culture," a term meant to incorporate the breadth of the technological change in which photography is a malleable part.
It would not have happened without the malleable, touch-friendly monotype and its instantaneous process, which Degas embraced almost obsessively in two spurts, from the mid-1870s to the mid-1880s and again in the early '90s.
Kaiser did warn, however, that it is unclear how support would fare if these proposals became part of the larger public debate as previous Kaiser Family Foundation polling has found the public's attitudes can be quite malleable.
It's more malleable at that point than when you're older, but I think what us older people tend to forget is that your brain's constantly changing, that's how you learn things, is that your brain can change.
A lot of people in the operative class who do this for a living are highly skilled but also a little bit functionary: They move from one cycle to the next, very malleable with platforms and agendas.
Around the same time, We-Vibe released the Sync, a variation on its classic design with a malleable hinge between its two stimualtors, specifically to try to increase the range of bodies their products could work for.
Playing to the malleable ego of the usually middle-aged men, it is not difficult for the B-girls to convince the traveler that he is a player — maybe about to get lucky if he plays things right.
These are a few ways implicit bias has been found to operate at every level of the criminal justice system: The good news is that there is some evidence that implicit biases, including implicit racial biases, are malleable.
Mr Putin is prepared to do what it takes to preserve a rump Syrian state, but most Russian analysts also believe that he is willing to drop Mr Assad and replace him with someone more malleable if necessary.
The steel is more stable and more malleable, allowing for wild and innovative coaster elements (like inversions or overbanked turns, where the train goes up on its side) that traditional wood tracks had not been able to handle.
In real life, ballistic protection is broken down into ratings, with lighter, more malleable Kevlar vests usually good for little more than pistol-caliber attacks and large, heavy ballistic plates required to stop more powerful platforms like rifles.
As I sat in the sun with "Untitled" and happily toiled to solve the ad infinitum conundrums it supplied, I kept wanting to fabricate fairy tales out of this vague but grisly mélange of malleable and combinatory superfluity.
But what the introduction of size 15 does, other than perhaps solve the fit issue for Good American customers, is point up the fact that the numbers are increasingly like a piece of performance art: something infinitely malleable.
Only then can we begin to recognize men not only as producers and predators but as the guardians in young boys' lives — fathers, uncles, teachers, coaches — who encourage these malleable selves to embrace their own and others' uniqueness.
Until recently, scientists thought that by adulthood, human brains were relatively fixed in their structure and function, especially compared to malleable tissues, like muscle, that continually grow and shrivel in direct response to how we live our lives.
He then made the broad point to the central of their case: the House managers had not alleged a statutory crime, only abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, which he called "infinitely malleable" and tantamount to maladministration.
The past may indeed be immutable, but our understanding of the past is in fact quite malleable, and learning the context of our previous actions and those of others is in many ways the whole point of existence.
That's why we've identified a singular outfit formula we can rehash for any and every one of these occasions — one that's simple but malleable, can be dressed up or down, and you won't mind repeating for weeks on end.
Pompeo told some 44 governors at the National Governors Association winter meeting that they are being individually analyzed by at least one Chinese government-backed think-tank on how malleable they are, and how prone to cooperate with China.
Some liken the ICO craze to the South Sea bubble in the early 18th century in Britain, when promoters raised funds for companies promising the "transmutation of quicksilver into a malleable fine metal" or a "wheel for perpetual motion".
The Group launched its second spin-off, Orthox, which used Spidrex to create a malleable material that could be shaped to replace knee cartilage and serve as a biocompatible scaffold to support tissue that would then regenerate over it.
Their knowledge and expertise is necessary in a range of critical areas -- from stopping terrorists who employ social media to recruit young and malleable minds to spurring innovation in biometric technology so we can better identify potential terrorist threats.
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Snider: Kiefer had a very open-minded idea of what the drums could sound like; he didn't have an identity that he was trying to defend and bring over on the record, which was fantastic because he was malleable.
MORE (R-Ind.), in introducing the Internet of Medical Things Resilience Partnership Act, legislation that will bring public and private sector counterparts together to address the vulnerabilities of medical technologies by establishing a robust, yet malleable, comprehensible cybersecurity framework.
Those who want to get in on the action but prefer a thicker brush head can opt for Too Cool for School Dinoplatz Twisty Tail Mascara; it also features a malleable brush and launches at Sephora early next month.
Einstein theorized that time is not fixed, well that both time and space are not fixed, instead they are malleable and will vary depending on the effects of gravity and motion—and time dilation is proof of that theory.
It's a halo of cream-colored celastic, a material that consists of plastic-impregnated fabric that is highly malleable when activated and rigid when set — a characteristic that allows for sculptures to appear delicate when they actually are not.
Having multiple daily memory reports on the phone of how we were in the past might therefore render our memory less malleable and less adaptable to the changes brought about by life—making our identity more stable and fixed.
The author Philip K. Dick's baroque, paranoid visions are so endlessly malleable — and so uncomfortably applicable to present circumstances — that they continue to inspire not only big-budget movies and TV shows, but spine-tingling electronic music as well.
Consider for a moment what it means for a future, developing, malleable citizen of a democratic society to be taught with a straight face that even though the founders owned slaves, they considered all men to be created equal.
No matter how good the retraining program, the idea that people should be endlessly malleable and ready to recreate themselves to accommodate every change in the job market is probably not realistic and certainly not respectful of existing skills.
In a 2014 collection, "Essays on Character and Opportunity," Heckman, argues that the early years are crucial: Humans are most malleable, flexible and able to learn and be imprinted by parents and culture during their first years of life.
Obama's thinking appears to be that Trump, whose policy ideas are fairly malleable, can be convinced to leave aspects of things like Obamacare and the Iran deal partially intact if given enough of a one-on-one sales job.
History, it shows, is as malleable and fluid as the meanders of the Mississippi river, the varying courses of which are pictured over thousands of years (see image below), or the grim heat maps of a rapidly spreading AIDS epidemic.
Image: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeAlthough various forms of modelling clay predate Play-Doh by many years, the toy, which was created in 1956 and patented in 1965, has become the "Kleenex" or "Velcro" of nondescript blobs of malleable material.
While the term "city pop" itself is highly malleable (with fans often debating over which releases should even be considered as part of the genre), what defines the music is ultimately more of a feeling than it is a rigid framework.
But the optics of both, as well as the makeup of the replicant populations in the Blade Runners, suggest a limit to Hollywood's imagination — that even in a culturally kaleidoscopic landscape in which physicality is malleable, whiteness remains the default.
"Some people have gotten the impression that Donald Trump is this person who is not malleable, who does not have the ability to listen and to take information in and to make wise decisions, and that's not true," he said.
Even the propellers on the Nimbus 195 look like they can take a beating, since they're made from malleable plastic that bends on impact, instead of shattering, so they can simply be bent pack into place for the next flight.
You can still choose whether to get stronger or smarter as you level up, but the new card system seems to make your character much more malleable, as you can easily move around cards based on the situation at hand.
I think the idea that everything is malleable—including one's identity—is a great notion to plant into people's minds in an era in which many of us feel we have little to no agency or control of what's around us.
But on the day after she became the first woman to accept the presidential nomination of her party, there is a sense that our idea of Hillary has changed—and that her image has grown more malleable at the edges.
What emerges forcefully from the entire exhibition is the degree to which Rhodes has been able to merge her lasting interest in language as a living and malleable thing — and therefore also prone to manipulation — with her broader socio-political concerns.
Their role in society, too, has been malleable: Jinn have served as a source of inspiration for both the most esteemed classical Arab poets in the first millenium and Disney in 1992 (jinni—aka genie—is the singular of jinn).
After sourcing the bottles from recycling centers, they are "hot-washed" and sterilized, chipped into tiny flakes, then shaped into pellets that are then melted into malleable, thread-like fibers that get weaved into shoes by car-size knitting machines.
Mr. Calheiros, a highly malleable politician who was until recently an ally of Ms. Rousseff but is now a key supporter of Mr. Temer, has also been pushing measures seen as weakening the corruption investigation, raising concerns among federal prosecutors.
It would have been more accurate to say that changing the rules of bitcoin would be like changing the rules of grammar: much more stable than the IRS code, to be sure, but ultimately malleable as the whole community's behavior evolves.
The pipes in Washington, DC, for instance, were laid during the American Civil War, when lead was used to solder sections together — the pipes themselves often coated, or wholly made, with lead, which is stronger and more malleable than steel.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin leveraged his popularity to assert even greater control over Russia's already malleable Parliament in national elections, with nearly complete results released on Monday showing the ruling United Russia party gaining an absolute majority of seats.
Over the course of the book, Smith repeatedly describes the self as a malleable and porous construct with boundaries subject to change, in the post-modernist literary tradition — but now, she warns, that may no longer be a valid construct.
Scarville conveys a wide range of subject positions that the immigrant can take up in a new land of opportunity, where identity, though still tethered to the home culture by ethnicity, sex, language, and other facts, is nevertheless more malleable.
While the New York Philharmonic's music director, Jaap van Zweden, has been away over the past month, the orchestra has engaged in a form of speed dating with different conductors who have shown just how malleable this ensemble's sound can be.
Pompeo has always been like a Plasticine version of Bolton — holding many of the same views, especially about Muslims and US power in the world, but flexible where Bolton is rigid, malleable to the president's wishes where Bolton remained firm.
They look to the ancient world for the confirmation of their pre-existing worldview, which is not necessarily easy to boil down to a few simple ideas — the far-right, especially online, is intentionally malleable and difficult to pin down.
Relying on New Jack Swing horns, and with Chuck D as her first collaboration with a rap artist, Janet proved she was able to not only be malleable, but able to use a popular sound to pass along her message.
As a viewer and a curator, I very much enjoy the incorporation of literature as a curatorial device for an exhibition — it creates an interesting dynamic in the space, being informed by an outside source that is both malleable and contained.
When you're giving your viewer the opportunity to influence the story line in a deep capacity, you're doing more than presenting them with a static screen viewpoint, you're giving them a complex, easily malleable environment in which they can experience another person's life.
A few commentators — most eloquently Philip Bump — have interpreted Trump as "wanting to be liked," which indicates to them (and to some in the Republican establishment) that Trump will be malleable in a way that a more ideological candidate like Cruz will not.
The original Kermit (then a lizard) made of a cardboard skeleton, Henson's mother's old coat, and a halved Ping Pong ball for eyes, had a malleable head well suited to the full articulation of the human hand, offering a wider range of expression.
The combination of outlandish jokes and morally malleable teens wrapped up in an innate understanding of today's technology adds up to make Vandal one of the most authentic shows on TV. Season 2 investigates another preposterous premise: Who is the Turd Burglar?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LANDERNEAU, France — At once pleasurable due to their spectacularly over-determined visual formation, and being pedagogical in presumption and highly malleable in syncretistic fusion, outlandish cabinets of curiosities attest to our desire to dive into the unknown.
Tatiane Freitas, a visual artist from São Paolo, creates a visually-arresting series of objects, beginning with My Old New Chair, to communicate a concept half rooted in the present-day, and the other half in a malleable interpretation of the future.
I was lucky enough that this was my second time working with her, so I know this about her and was able to meet her performance with a costume that could be malleable in the way that I know that she is.
Amid the ruins of the ugliest presidential campaign in modern history, Democrats are bemoaning an election apparatus so balky and politically malleable that throngs of would-be voters either gave up trying to cast ballots or cast ones that were never counted.
Created by Jes Fan during the artist's fellowship at The Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan, Testo-soap is part of an ongoing body of work that navigates the malleable space between binary gender categories and consists of soap made from testosterone.
Amazon declined to provide any details about how many Flex drivers Amazon hires, or how many fulfillment centers across the country support Flex, but an Amazon spokesperson confirmed that the company leverages its malleable Flex workforce in order to compensate for Prime Day.
Erica Slotter, an assistant professor at Villanova University's Department of Psychology (also unaffiliated with the algorithm) who studies the factors of romantic relationships that make our self-concepts malleable, is currently running a new lab study that may shed more light on this.
Working silently, he rolled it while pressing sprig molds against its damp and malleable sides, forcing decorative shapes to emerge: sandbags, piles of bone, a soldier with a leveled bayonet, a Marine Corps insignia, a gas mask and then, at last, a skull.
Thus, aides, activists, lobbyists and lawmakers search for ways to influence a malleable president, who sometimes plays along with his team's desire to confuse and distract, but who is also prone to spouting out off-the-cuff ideas depending on his audience.
"Sometimes, I feel like I am going to war when I pick up a camera, like there's an urgency in the logic behind my envisioning of a malleable black manhood," he added, referring to the images he sees as combating popular stereotypes.
Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology at the University of Utah, has done extensive research documenting the extent to which sexual orientation is fluid; though polyamory has been less studied, it stands to reason that relationship orientation may be at least as malleable.
An acronym for "Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory," FRAND is a malleable form of agreement in which a company that owns a proprietary IP included in a standard says that they'll always be willing to license their property to competitors for a reasonable price.
One is "soft robotics," which involves making malleable robots that are suited for maneuvering small or fragile spaces, like in surgeries, for instance; and the other is also medically-related — mimicking cat-tongue technology in brushes could lead to new advances in wound-cleaning technology.
A suction cup is a curved object—usually malleable and flexible like rubber or plastic—that pushes out the air between it and the surface it's pressed against, creating a vacuum, which has a lower pressure than the air around it (called atmospheric pressure).
I want more people to have better health care, and my fear is that in treating public opinion as infinitely malleable or simply confused, Medicare-for-all's supporters will trigger a backlash that destroys the effort, just as so many health reformers have before them.
This collection of 15 artists' work is certainly pleasurable to scrutinize from that perspective, but for the most part, the show is disappointing in its attempts to assimilate shrooms' malleable psychedelic effects on perception in formal terms (the way Lucio Fontana's psychedelic crucifixes do).
Ms. Rosenblit may think of the production, which begins opaquely but ends on a whimsical note, as a solo for three dancers, but the real star is a heaping stack of fuchsia felt, which becomes a malleable fourth character: tactile, submissive and aggressively bright.
There's some practical benefits to working in such malleable forms too, like, if some pals you've always been wanting to play with happen to rolling through town, you can make the most of a night, turn an impromptu hang into a collection of exploratory jams.
Readily conveyed in his sieve of suggestive imagery, rather, is a vision in which certain molds shaped by certain histories are significantly cloven if not fully broken, and in which the ambiguous, fluidly patterned identities emerging therefrom are as malleable as their circumstances are vicissitudinous.
In his columns, published in the early 20043s by the conservative magazine National Review, some of which were first reported by CNN, he complained that women are "sooo malleable" because his wife at the time voted for a Democrat, based on a campaign commercial.
Reading lines like "i care so / much abot the whord i cant / reed / it marks mye bak / wen i pass / with / a riben in mye hayre," I can't help feeling that the body — itself a shifting and malleable possibility — is the target for these poems.
Made of plasticine, a malleable material somewhat similar to Play-Doh, the paintings have a tactility and three-dimensional quality that vastly departs from your typical flat wall work, adding a sensation of depth that tempts the viewer to enter the luscious landscape depicted.
"The concerning thing for Murphy right now, especially as we keep hearing about these legislative hearings regarding Katie Brennan, is that his reputation is still malleable right now," said Ashley Koning, the director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University.
While Griffith asserted that there was no ambiguity in the House rule against using public funds for political work, McAdoo Gordon said her client's responses were linked to the House's malleable interpretations of what kind of spending is primarily official and what is primarily political.
But that bulwark has eroded, largely because of a new approach: the use of politically neutral but overly malleable laws on obstruction of justice, corruption and conspiracy that can be used to prosecute the ethically questionable, but not necessarily criminal, activities of political rivals.
Viewed like this, through Zittel's eyes, the material world seemed endlessly malleable, little more than a sequence of man-made conventions we've all agreed to preserve, whether or not they have outlived their usefulness, that were now merely burying — or distracting — us with infinite variety.
My article on Wellston, which ran on Monday's front page, ended up focusing on both what I'd expected to find — the vigorous opposition Mr. Sutter faced when teaching his environmental science classes — and what I didn't: the students whose beliefs proved malleable, after all.
In speaking about such techniques in relation to his own work, Crawford points out that they include forging, which involves "heating steel to an orange-hot, malleable state but not liquefying it" (which is casting) and welding ("joining pieces of metal together by liquefying their abutting edges").
And before I get nailed to the meme cross in the skr*mz boards on genre technicalities, let me offer the disclaimer that I might expand the malleable "screamo" umbrella to encompass powerviolence, grindcore, emoviolence, and whatever other dumb signifiers get attached to generally unmoshable hardcore.
Silicon Valley's response to the prospect of an overarching US privacy law has been predictably disingenuous — with attempts to reframe the issue under broadbrush, malleable concepts like 'control' or 'accountability'; and lobbying efforts aimed at steering regulators away from drafting rules anywhere near as robust as GDPR.
Under the banner of rock's most appropriately malleable name they've made stoned desert jams, queasily atonal noise indebted to the New York tradition known only as pigfuck, dazed love songs, expansive studio rat rock music, and at least one record inspired by Bob Dylan's least loved era.
But the magic of his edit is that its component parts—comet-like vocal samples, black hole kick drums—balloon and swell to fill any minutes that he shaved off, creating a relativistic sort of dance track that suggests that time and space are, in fact, malleable.
It's strange and unsettling for how tangible it makes the science-backed concept that memories are malleable, and, in its exploration of emotional trauma through such a character-focused lens, makes the show into something of a mix between True Detective, Sharp Objects, and Twin Peaks.
When such vital matters of social policy are determined by a handful of unelected justices and their interpretations of malleable terms like "liberty" and "free speech," the American people are robbed of their ability to have a say about the rules that dictate how they live.
Part of a broad, malleable field, traditional healers sometimes rely on idiosyncratic mixes of religious-to-magical powers and local remedies to treat physical and metaphysical illnesses (like curses) in local communities, where they are often embedded into local culture and enjoy deep trust from their constituents.
Suffice to say the genetics are complicated, but that Hutu and Tutsi views of their own differences have changed over time, which goes to show how malleable ethnic identities can be, and the degree to which supposedly ancient and unbridgeable divides are in fact modern inventions.
"Through constant electronic transmutation, every ghostly image becomes a malleable sculptural form that morphs into the next to achieve a poignant and ultimately tragic memory theater," Gene Youngblood, the author of "Expanded Cinema" (1970), an early examination of video as an artistic medium, said in an email.
A Legion that went further in questioning which character is actually the protagonist, how he or she perceives themselves — or for that matter, a Legion set in a world that's completely malleable, according to the protagonist's mental state — would have paid off the possibilities that the pilot promised.
Ms. Warren, a self-described capitalist who says she wants to work within the system to affect change, appears to many to be more malleable: In recent months, she has already walked back aspects of her "Medicare for all" plan, a universal health care initiative similar to Mr. Sanders's.
However, given how malleable time and distance have become this season, there is the potential for more key characters to show up north of the Wall at just the right moment, particularly since Jon finally seems to be convincing Daenerys of the legitimacy and severity of the northern threat.
They are adapting a now-commonplace manufacturing technique in which a computer-controlled dispenser spews a malleable material that hardens into the shape of a pipe fitting, a chair or an internal organ — or, one day, a whole inhabitable building, with its myriad components and systems robotically extruded.
He is likely to be malleable, Mr. Valasek said, citing Slovakia's Mr. Fico, who began by being strongly anti-Europe and is now a great defender of the bloc — though objecting, like all the region's leaders, to taking in a quota of Muslim migrants ordered by the European Commission.
While Kaiser notes support of single-payer is "malleable" – survey respondents become less enthused when reminded of accompanying tax hikes, a hurdle Sanders' plan (and any other) will have to overcome – the Medicare For All Act could become an important foundation for future plans that shift further left.
President Trump seems malleable on many of the issues since he has no commitment to or much understanding of ideologies, but the vast majority of congressional Republicans, especially the Freedom Caucus, are adamant about their positions and have shown no inclination to cooperate with Democrats in the past.
If the predicted "chill" that critics anticipated after the "Blurred Lines" case has indeed been proven true, it is now even more apparent that the "substantial similarity" test can be malleable to fit a range of claims so broad that it may perhaps be unsuited for music in 2019.
These cards are the baseline power level, strategies, and concepts that Netrunner depends on, and a major revision to the card set demonstrates yet another commitment from Fantasy Flight to keep the game limber and malleable both for longterm players and for those who are interested in getting into the game.
"We have midterm elections in the United States and even potentially in the 2020 presidential elections ... that could cause pressure on the Trump administration that might force them to be a little bit more malleable when it comes to what they may or may not give in trade negotiations," said Gordon.
"We do anticipate that some policy makers will move to require it," Ann Carpenetti, the vice president of lacrosse operations for U.S. Lacrosse, said of the standardized optional headgear, which must cover the entire head but also be of a malleable material so it does not imperil players without headgear.
Trump sees facts as fundamentally malleable—after all, he has claimed the notorious Access Hollywood tape that caught him bragging about sexual assault was doctored—so it only makes sense that his boosters in the media would realize anything he says can be modified, distorted, or simply erased after the fact.
JS: Gender-reparative approaches presume that children's genders are still malleable at these earlier stages, and they use a combination of positive and negative reinforcement strategies (such as restricting certain types of toys or play or play partners) in the hopes that the child will become more gender-conforming over time.
We tend to think of our "selves" as consistent and solid things, but this book reminds us that who we are is incredibly malleable and fluid, subject to the influence of, say, passive-aggressive mothers, fascist fathers, absent husbands, objects of crushes or even the slightest tweaks to our brain chemistry.
But there's experimenters even further out there than those who've gained mainstream acclaim, people like the malleable Richmond crew Prison Religion, whose acid-drenched tracks draw on the history of industrial music, metal iconography, and experimental club music (also to my ears I kinda hear, like, skramz, but maybe don't tell them that).
It is not hard to see how for instance a Government minister, who does not agree to financial terms proposed by an international company, could find themselves removed from office on spurious charges that cannot be verified over crimes they did not commit, while someone more malleable is inserted in their place.
Maybe you're a childless couple who has these politics and thinks the book is charming and funny; maybe you're a new parent who wants to introduce a different kind of holiday tradition into your home, or just reinforce the idea that traditions like these are malleable, living things that every family interprets differently.
So before you give up entirely and succumb to taking a deep dive into Epstein conspiracies—or if you have already taken the plunge and are gasping for air—take solace: No matter how he died, there were actual, malleable policies that played a part in his rise, his crimes, and his death.
Clark's use of multiple narrators could have offered readers more insight into how scandals and scams unfold, how we make truth malleable to fit our needs, how something like an art forgery scandal could be a compelling diversion from the social and political chaos of Weimar Germany and the rise of fascism.
His presence on the world stage was always unlikely: To witness his malleable athleticism in that 2010 moment was to also catch a glimpse of an American soccer that has only existed in short spurts and that could be more broadly unleashed if guys like Dempsey were the norm in years to come.
In conversations Friday with five aides and advisers inside and outside the White House, including some traveling with the president, it was clear that the president remains leery of intervention, but that he also hasn't grappled extensively with his own foreign policy doctrine, and seems to be malleable based on the situation.
And he worries about what this is going to mean in terms of accepting our own flaws and, even more importantly, the flaws in other people if we become malleable enough that people will be seen as having flaws either through pigheadedness or by choice, rather than having been born as they are.
Outside it, however, the hosts are designable, malleable characters, and they sit in front of their designers when tested and reconfigured, just as a game designer might have a blank slate of a character on her screen that looks more like a nude clay model than the dressed character it will be in-game.
While the two men met for the first time in the days following Trump's decision to hire Bolton, a source close to the White House previously told CNN that Mattis opposed naming him to replace ousted national security adviser H.R. McMaster and pushed for other candidates he viewed as more malleable to his own views.
Both Scher and Sanger-Katz point out that the Kaiser poll shows that support for single-payer is malleable, dropping by around a third if people are told that the plan would give the government too much control over health care, eliminate or replace Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, or require a tax hike.
It would also underscore how malleable partisan labels continue to be for a certain generation in the Deep South: Mr. Bright may be a former Democrat, but so are many conservative voters in Alabama, and the combination of his populist message and longtime local prominence have made him appealing to some on the right.
Why the line also included a new capsule of reissued designs from the mid-'80s and '90s (thick ribbed sweaters with nipped-in waists; blouson backs and matching miniskirts; malleable shearling jackets with embroideries up the sides) that wore their date on their tags, because if they didn't, you'd never know when they were made.
" Daryl G. Kimball, the executive director of the Arms Control Association, said in a statement, "Bolton's extreme views could tilt the malleable Mr. Trump in the wrong direction on critical decisions affecting the future of the Iran nuclear deal, the North Korean nuclear crisis, and the strained U.S. relationship with Russia, among other issues.
But as Kate's husband Petruchio systematically deprives her of food, sleep, and clothing, she gradually becomes more and more malleable, until at last she is willing to agree to whatever he says: The sun is the moon if he says it is, and an old man is a young woman if he tells her so.
But Cap's franchise has evolved, surprisingly and satisfyingly, into the most essential of all the Marvel entries: A malleable, genre-shifting series of movies in which character connections are deepened, wandering storylines are recalibrated, and grown-up thrills are drop-kicked into a universe that can sometimes get bogged down by high-stakes threats and low-grade depression.
This was most notably achieved in the order from June 2017 that allowed the partial implementation of the second ban while allowing those with ties to the US to be exempted from it — an order that allowed each side to claim some semblance of victory and pushed off any merits consideration that could be less malleable to compromise.
Highlights of the second weekend's program include Malleable Bodies from media artist KyungHwa Lee, an installation incorporating 3D printing and virtual reality that imagines the human body as architectural space; and Sebastian Hernandez's Hypanthium, "a pseudo kinship of queer femme moving bodies in Los Angeles," who struggle to persevere against memories of trauma and a hostile society.
" While this makes it hard for horror to get consistent approval, it also allows the genre to be malleable and to function on different levels, sometimes breaking out of its trash label, even if just temporarily: "If I was like 'hey, do you want to see a film about a woman who's going to have Satan's baby?
But allow me to mention the scheming, petty burghers of Thomas Jay Ryan and Tina Benko; the anxious, spiritually challenged man of the cloth portrayed by Bill Camp; Tavi Gevinson's malleable, craven and poignantly credible serving girl; Jim Norton's folksy and unexpectedly heroic farmer; and the suave, snarling hanging judge given such unassailably authoritative life by Mr. Hinds.
"Bill," by Ms. Eyal, a longtime member of Batsheva Dance Company, and Mr. Behar, is a quirky departure, but brings to mind the work of the choreographer Ohad Naharin as its malleable performers move with rippling precision that utilizes their strength — deep pliés that root into the floor — and suppleness, with torsos that bend and stretch like taffy.
She revels in choosing the right material for the right project — a metal strong enough to carry the load but light enough not to weigh it down, that can resist a certain level of heat but still be malleable — like the computer chips used in Summit, which can squeeze 8 billion transistors into just 650 square millimeters.
"  Others noted that even when Trump does deliver an unusually conventional speech, a return to more idiosyncratic ways — often via his Twitter account — is often not far behind Tobe Berkovitz, a Boston University professor who specializes in communications, noted that Trump might temper his previous skepticism of the U.N., saying that he is "sometimes more malleable than you expect.
The six-song output, which drops September 16, marks a sincere exploration of their sound's malleable boundaries, from drop tunings to drum machines—not just for listeners, but for Becker as well, due to a medical condition that periodically impairs half of his senses—a bit of an undertaking for someone who has played music his whole life.
In these enigmatic assemblages, Williams packed into the tar's once-malleable, all-devouring goo (neatly contained within old castoff frames) a trove of trash-turned-treasure — circuit boards, a spray-painted pinwheel, plastic bottle caps, transparent tubes filled with oil, a cork coaster, a pocket calculator, a bicycle reflector, and empty bottles of cheap, American-made Tvarscki vodka.
To top it off, the President's Twitter habits reveal he is malleable enough that a single insult can send him spiraling, and reckless enough that he's willing to make official US policy statements in 280 characters or less -- even if he seems to have little idea what he's tweeting or no concern about the accuracy of his statements.
And today, you can see its influence in ideas like growth mindset and grit, which are also popular psychology ideas that have influenced school curricula (namely in the guise of "character education" programs.) Growth mindset is the idea that if students believe their intelligence is malleable, they'll be more likely to achieve greater success for themselves.
For much of the 20th century, the most common kind of solder used in a number of contexts (including in many electronics) was a mixture of tin and lead—an attractive combination for soldering uses because the two materials together had a melting point of 370 degrees Fahrenheit, a rate low enough to easily be made malleable.
Peter Turnbaugh cautions that the science is not yet able to recommend a particular set of microbes, let alone how best to get them inside your gut, but he takes comfort from the fact that our microbial populations are "very plastic and very malleable"—we already know that they change when we take antibiotics, when we travel, and when we eat different foods.
Instead of tweaking the blueprint we've all been buying our shoes from since what feels like the dawn of time, Mahabis decided to scrap the thing and start from the ground up, making a shoe that could go from indoors to outdoors more easily, with the kind of malleable and lean body that molds to the foot without suffocating it.
Peter Turnbaugh cautions that the science is not yet able to recommend a particular set of microbes, let alone how best to get them inside your gut, but he takes comfort from the fact that our microbial populations are "very plastic and very malleable"–we already know that they change when we take antibiotics, when we travel and when we eat different foods.
Before the Sentencing Reform Act, effective late 1987, required virtually mandatory sentences (which, in 2005, became more malleable "guidelines"), a judge had the unbridled power to reduce a sentence – for any reason, or no reason at all– as long as the defendant filed for the reduction within 120 days from when he was sentenced or when his appeals ran out, whichever was later.
His malleable position on virtually every issue of importance to conservatives; his frightening ignorance regarding the Constitution and the separation of powers; his stated, unintelligible priority among the three legs of the nuclear triad — "I think, for me, nuclear is just the power, the devastation is very important to me" — should raise red flags everywhere, on both sides of the Republican's poker table.
Peter Turnbaugh cautions that the science is not yet able to recommend a particular set of microbes, let alone how best to get them inside your gut, but he takes comfort from the fact that our microbial populations are "very plastic and very malleable"—we already know that they change when we take antibiotics, when we travel and when we eat different foods.
Against a backdrop of midcentury avant-garde music dance, Ms. Tajima compares the turtleneck as a malleable symbol of dissent for beatniks, Black Panthers, feminists, and men tired of shirts and ties with the hijab and the West's narrow, often phobic failure to understand it as an assertion of privacy and a refusal of "the consumption of beauty," among much else.
But I would love to see, at the Super Bowl, Trump wearing the "Make America Great" hat; Colin making -- wearing the "Make America Great," and showing that we can bend a bit on this side, we can bend a bit on this side, and we can learn how to be malleable in the infinite universe that we are and the loving beings that we are.
Action-wise, "The School for Objects Criticized AE" portrays a conversation between an opinionated group of miscellany: There's Daphne Spring, a children's Slinky toy and seductive realist; Penny Powder, an emotionally malleable, unformed sculpture; the pseudo-intellectuals Lucian Samasota and Osmin Moses, both tape players; Sergei Skoffavitch, a "neo-post-Marxist" bottle of bleach; the feminist Despina Hall, an electric toaster; and the doorman, a taxidermic skunk.
THOUGH ALL ARTISTS can be given to meditating on a piece for longer than might seem rational or sane, it is the so-called land artists like Smithson and Holt, minimalist sculptors who left New York in the 22016s for the open, malleable vistas of the American West, who remain the poster children for creative endurance, in part because of the nature of their particular obsession.
But I would love to see at the Super Bowl, Trump wearing the make America great hat, Colin (KAEPERNICK) wearing the -- wearing the make America great and showing that we can bend a bit on this side, we can bend a bit on this side and we can learn how to be malleable in the infinite universe that we are, and the loving beings that we are.

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