- 10
March 2010. An
undoubted or self-evident truth; a
statement which is
pliantly true; a
proposition needing no
proof or argument; —
opposed to falsism...
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original shape.
Cartilage is one
material that a
pliant skeleton may be
composed of, but most
pliant skeletons are
formed from a
mixture of proteins,...
- were also made to "retrain" the eight-year-old
Louis XVII, to make him
pliant to
revolutionary ideas. To
carry this out,
Louis Charles was
separated from...
- has
reached the
ninth level of this
schema they
achieve what is
termed "
pliancy" (Tib. shin tu
sbyangs pa, Skt. prasrabdhi),
defined as "a serviceability...
- "swindle" the poor and
unleash the "gangrene of avarice."
Desiring "a more
pliant president than Adams,"
Hamilton maneuvered to tip the
election to Pinckney...
-
insistently with his
views he
could have been
isolated or
replaced with a more
pliant member of the
royal family. The pre-war
Meiji Constitution defined Hirohito...
- Look up
flexibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flexibility may
refer to: Flexibility, the
ability of a
material to
deform elastically and return...
-
according to The
Federalist No. 43,
designed to
establish a
balance between pliancy and rigidity:[better source needed] It
guards equally against that extreme...
- to the NSA and to
uncover any
information that
could make an
applicant pliant to coercion. As part of the latter,
historically EPQs or "embarr****ing personal...
- ill. ISBN 0-415-96684-1 (inb.) / ISBN 0-415-96685-X (hft.) Gita Rajan:
Pliant and compliant:
colonial Indian art and
postcolonial cinema. Women. Oxford...