At least one part of the economy is still pliant: China's currency.
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The simple natures and forces will always be the most pliant ones.
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She recoils from everything but the plastic, the pliant, and the indefinite.
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But he was overwhelmed by the girl and her young pliant warmth.
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To such a spirit the impossible is possible and opportunity is pliant.
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Human telos, on the other hand, is far more plastic and malleable.
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Had it found others to love, others infinitely more malleable and useful?
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Together, they supposedly offer both better-quality photos and much more malleable ones.
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Jenny or Jade-howcan she allow her identity to be so malleable?
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They are divided into two classes, the malleable and the brittle metals.
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Collagen type I provides the main tensile strength of the fetal membranes.
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These lines've got great tensile strength, but they're crap for heat resistance.
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Hip-hop can be stretched in a way that exceeds its tensile strength.
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When made into briquettes, the tensile breaking strain upon the square inch:
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The skin specimens were analyzed in vertical and horizontal tensile strength tests.
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Where is Kit, my kinsman; the ductile, the sagacious, the loyal Christopher?
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He could feel strand after strand of wires, ductile and cloth-covered wires.
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She has laboriously wrought this ductile nervous tissue to her own ends.
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The fire-boxes were also made of steel of very soft and ductile quality.
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The toughest and most knotty parts of language became ductile at his touch.
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The shy hairy men who herd the tractile flocks might be, except for some added clothing, the very brethren of David.
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True, many chronic diseases are obstinate, yet a course of restorative medication persistently followed, promises a fortunate issue in this tractile temperament.
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The error in question is, that hard-surfaced wheels will not bite on a moderately rough surface, sufficiently to give an efficient tractile power.
Capable of being bent or flexed or twisted without breaking.