impressible


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Synonyms for impressible

able to receive and respond to external stimuli

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Synonyms for impressible

easily impressed or influenced

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Shafi'i jurists consider these contracts permissible, while, Hanafi, Maliki and Hanbali jurists consider both of them as impressible.
Today, the spacious site is recognized today as "the most impressible building on Broad Street” and is one of the premier event spaces in New York City.
Join the boat-loving Ratty, the sensible yet curious Mole, wise old Badger and the fantastically impressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime - culminating in a colourful battle with a pair of pick-pocketing weasels to save Toad Hall!
(12) See, e.g., STERN & SALTZBURG, supra note 1 (disagreeing with Mauet concerning reservation of opening statement); 75-76, 80-81 (disagreeing with Mauet concerning how to distinguish permissible opening statement from impressible argument during the opening); 112-13 (disagreeing with Mauet regarding opening statements); 205 (describing Mauet's advice concerning preparation of witnesses for direct examination as "the worst way to prepare the witness to testify").
One reviewer for the Nation despised Aunt Dinah's Pledge (1869), declaring that temperance is "a depressing, brutalizing theme, and no treatment of it can make its presentation very well worthy [sic] the attention of children at their most impressible age" ("Children's Books" 543).
Some of factors that are impressible from these changes include: market share for special product, market share in some special section of market and firm validity and customers confidence, providers and partners and supporting of relationship between them.
I would venture to guess that if a blood-pressure monitor was kept on an impressible investor--or a less disciplined adviser--during a day of excitable market volatility, it would register unhealthy readings chained to events and movements not dearly understood.
Thus, it is necessary to consider time value of money for those factors which is impressible while evaluating the progress or the regress of units.
Generally, this denationalization may also qualify as impressible racial
They controlled the court with an impressible tally of 51 rebounds, to finish the match with almost a 30 points difference (98-69).
(64) See John Hart Ely, The Impressible Myth of Erie, 87 HARV.
Dewey suggests that while wax has often been used as a figure for the way a mind is impressible by experience, it has been used so improperly:
Virginia, the Court found "official classification based on gender" to be impressible. (193) The Court objected to discrimination that is based upon social categories, specifically the distinct "capacities," "tendencies," and "preferences" of men and women.