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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Singular; pliability ... pliability in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913...
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Pliability - Definition of Pliability at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Pliability. Look it up now! ... Use pliability in a Sentence...
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But the AP's new idiom, which we hereby name "pliability journalism," aims to show that everything is completely different from the bad old days of a week ago and before. A Saturday dispatch by Liz Sidoti, titled "Obama Breaks From Bush, Avoids Divisive Stands," shows how it works:
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The Names of Unarmed and Close Combat Systems ... The Psychological Advantage ... Traditional Jujutsu is considered a Japanese cultural art (as are kado, or flower arrangement; chado, or tea ceremony; and shodo, calligraphy). Traditional Jujutsu systems all have documented and verifiable lineages.
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Will both methods result in long term softness and pliability of the snake skins? Will a tanned snake skins last longer than one treated with just glycerin/alcohol? Any advice would be appreciated.
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These results suggest that instrumental measurement of scar pliability may increase objectivity in assessment of patient recovery and establish an absolute scale for quantitative analysis of V-E properties in skin after grafting of conventional or alternative skin substitutes...
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Pliability, or pliable, rules are contingent rules that provide an entitlement owner with property rule or liability rule protection as long as some specified condition obtains; ... While the term "pliability rule" is original, this mode of legal entitlement has long existed in our legal system. The legal protection of...
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Objective assessment of pliability and erythema, but not pigmentation, correlated significantly with clinical evaluation of hypertrophy. Hypertrophic scars had significantly higher perfusion than nonhypertrophic scars.
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Pliability rules are thus ideal for situations where a legal entitlement must cope with changing circumstances, conflicting policy goals or the inherent limitations of property and liability rules. The Article serves three goals.
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The quality or state of being pliable; flexibility; as, pliability of disposition. Related Definitions: As, Being, Disposition, Flexibility, Of, Or, Pliability, Pliable, Quality, State, The;
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