Parents' opinion turned out to be fairly malleable in the francophone cases.
He points out that ethnic identity is malleable, changeable over time and according to situation (193).
The result is that our tongue is becoming not just the most popular in the world, but also the most malleable.
The lesson, as enough taxpayers, defendants, welfare recipients, immigrants, asylum-seekers, draftees know, is that citizenship is a malleable status not a unitary identity.
The data for one-component devices show a 2-year survival rate of 64 to 90%, and with malleable devices from 82 to 96%.
Institutions in the 1950s were malleable and often adjusted to the authority and status of the individuals or factions leading them.
In each case the objects are malleable and become the manifestation of a certain way of thinking.
The persona becomes an option, distanced from the core self and increasingly malleable.
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具延展性的, 易變形的, 易受外界影響的…
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具延展性的, 易变形的, 易受外界影响的…
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maleável, influenciável…
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plastyczny, podatny na wpływy…
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bükülebilir, her türlü şekle girebilir, kolay etkilenen/etki altına alınabilen…
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ковкий, мягкий, податливый…
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