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The other four--abstract and reframe, imagine new options, visualize ideas, and understand users--are based in traditional design, giving them greater pliancy and, in the face of ambiguous or fast-changing problems, the ability to include factors that would likely be missed by more structured methods.
I know, as you do, that your power sits solely in the pliancy of us people-and I refuse to sit idly as you crave our control.
Of the actors in the theatre of Bacchus, in Athens, where the tragedies of Sophocles and the other Greek poets were played, it is recorded that they observed a rigid diet, in order to give strength and clearness to their vocalization, and that they regularly frequented gymnasiums, in order to acquire muscular energy and pliancy of limbs.
From his credentials and political history, Paul Ryan is a younger, more charismatic edition of John Boehner, favored by the Washington establishment for his ideological pliancy and willingness to continue the seemingly never-ending era of unrestrained government growth.
AGEs can prompt collagen crosslinking, resulting in collagen elasticity loss and decreases pliancy of the arteries and myocardium [4].
(96) Appointees selected by the President and a council, Hamilton reasoned, would "possess[] the necessary insignificance and pliancy to render them the obsequious instruments of [the President's] pleasure." (97) This unhappy state of affairs would far less likely follow, he predicted, from appointments contingent on Senate approval.
The pliancy of data inputs allows data of different types to be used in HSI models; however, applying a model parameterized with lower fidelity data limits the extent to which the model can be considered reliable.
Then, foolishly, the Catholic Church taught this still racially intact nobility "pliancy" and "reason for sociability." The sociability ("politeness in the Enlightenment sense) turned out to be their doom.
The fat bonuses and gratis vacations bought Taylor pliancy from his top deputies, former staffers say, but not dedication to the fund's best interests.
Coterminous with flame, it helps signal the transitivity amongst radically different elements, a figurative pliancy, which extends into the transformation of form into movement, and the inhabiting of sense almost void of consciousness (being the 'flame' in an after-effect kindled by the dance).
Many ceramists, both professional and amateur, feel a transcendent physical connectedness with raw clay; its supple plasticity and smooth, uniform density, its fleshy pliancy and skin-like luminosity are almost irresistibly compelling.
Sulfur is important for supporting disulfide bonds between collagen fibrils helping to preserve the pliancy of our skin," said Rodney Benjamin, technical director for Bergstrom Nutrition.
The opening 20-minute plus Personal Mountains on its own is worth the asking price, and it's just the start of a glorious couple of hours.All the intensity of the band is here, with Garbarek's striking keening tone, Jarrett's rich harmonic complexity, Danielsson's pliancy and Christensen's combination of subtle musicality with the ability to create a storm where necessary.The groove is here, together with the folky melodic line that keeps even the jazz innocents on board.