Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unmalleable" Definitions
  1. not malleable

5 Sentences With "unmalleable"

How to use unmalleable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unmalleable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unmalleable". Mastering all the usages of "unmalleable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

There is a financially shrewd Zen in not being tied to unmalleable objects.
Other theorists in China argue that, though cussedly unmalleable, an independent North Korea remains an essential buffer between China and the American-garrisoned South.
Findings from a study led by Cervero on the influence of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system on the San Francisco Bay Area's urban development patterns were challenged on the grounds that BART provided few accessibility gains and built environments are largely unmalleable. Charging motorists more to reflect the environmental and congestion costs they imposed, it was countered, would significantly increase the land-use impacts of metro-rail investments like BART. Cervero has been credited with "pioneering the use of the now-ubiquitous 'D' variables—density, diversity, and design—in explaining travel behavior." Research showing compact, mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly developments — e.g.
Reforms in the military structure prevented French soldiers from plundering French soil, and armed conflict with other powers was not fought at home. Thus, the threat of roaming bandits was a particularly poignant one – it evoked an era of lawlessness which the French monarchy had successfully countered in previous years. There was much in common between the Peasantry in the Great Fear of 1789 and the peasants of the revolts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but they were neither unmalleable nor unchanged by the experience of Bourbon rule and its subsequent dissolution. Without the monarchy or a replacement government to administer and protect the people, the harvest, and with it, life itself, was in grave danger.
They always worked closely with the composers and were praised for the way their writing respected the movement and rhythm of the music. In the case of translated librettos, this was made all the more difficult by having to adapt their poetry to a pre-existing score intended to be sung in another language.Everist (2009) pp. 31 and 35 An anonymous critic in L'Illustration wrote of their translation for Rossini's Otello: > By virtue of work and skill, MM. Royer and Vaëz have forced our language, so > cold and so unmalleable, so constrained by consonants, so loaded with > epithets, to enter without too many cuts and bruises into this narrow and > flexible mode of Italian poetry.Quoted in Everist (2009) p. 35 Although their collaboration on the Italian operatic repertoire ended in 1847 with Jérusalem, they later wrote the original libretto for François-Auguste Gevaert's 1853 opéra comique, Georgette ou Le moulin de Fontenoy.

No results under this filter, show 5 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.