- Intuitively,
given a (generalized) function,
convolving it with a
mollifier "
mollifies" it, that is, its
sharp features are smoothed,
while still remaining...
- teachers' unions,
neither the
Higher Education Act nor the new
endowments mollified the
college professors and
students growing increasingly uneasy with the...
- positions. However, the
party bosses wanted to find a
running mate who
could mollify Taft's supporters, as the
schism between the
moderate and conservative...
-
Catalan ujar 'to exhaust, fatigue', pācificāre >
apaivagar 'to appease,
mollify', repudiāre >
rebutjar 'to reject, refuse'; nouns: brīsa >
brisa 'pomace'...
- laws,
leading to
complex patterns of heirship.
Congress has
attempted to
mollify the
impact of
heirship by
granting tribes the
capacity to
acquire fragmented...
- but was not a
serious contender for Jan's replacement. This
hurts but
mollifies Michael, and
prompts him to side with
Dunder Mifflin in the lawsuit. Wallace...
-
helped p**** the
Tariff of 1832,
which lowered rates, but not
enough to
mollify the
South Carolina nullifiers. The
crisis ended when Clay and
Calhoun agreed...
-
against actions by
state governments, but the p****age of the do****ent
mollified some
critics of the
original constitution and s****d up his
support in...
-
gratify her if you
yourself proposed the name
Albert to her." The
Queen was
mollified by the
proposal to name the new baby Albert, and
wrote to the Duchess...
- The
United Kingdom,
France and
Austria united in
proposing amendments to
mollify the Sultan, but the
court of St.
Petersburg ignored their suggestions....