Sentences with phrase «easily coaxed»

Upon seeing the smaller animal, the dog may wag its tail, ignore it, approach cautiously and sniff, bow into a play posture, or show some interest but is easily coaxed away.
By moving the engine back by 0.6 inch and lower by 0.5 inch, adding aluminum front fenders, aluminum front suspension knuckles, and narrower tires, this Miata has a lowered polar moment of inertia and is easily coaxed to rotate.
By his own account, he was not very successful in this endeavor; the neurons were not easily coaxed into growing outside of the brain.
Globs of human fat removed during liposuction conceal versatile cells that are more quickly and easily coaxed to become induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, than are the skin cells most often used by researchers, according to a new study from Stanford's School of Medicine.
It will have the tendency to fall apart, but you can easily coax it with the rolling pin.

Not exact matches

Debbie Koenig, author of Parents Need to Eat Too, swears by roasting veggies to make baby food, explaining that roasting coaxes delicious flavors and textures out of any veggie, pairs well with lots of recipes, and mashes up easily if you're feeding it to a younger child.
For example, bearded dragons can easily be coaxed into devouring freeze - dried flies that are served as the croutons on a salad of dark, leafy greens.
Their AVR Intelligent LCD Mini-Tower line is by far the best value in the industry right now, as you get a large battery (that can be can be easily user - replaced for less than $ 50), multiple surge protection ports (power, Ethernet, coax), great management software (both stand alone desktop software and free network - wide management software depending on your needs), and an attractive form factor with an easy to read LCD panel.
At the end of the day these challenges are easily overcome with some careful analysis or coaxing and encouragement.....
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