Sentences with phrase «more pliable»

If the wax doesn't come off easily, heat it further until it becomes more pliable.
Purchase several cotton drop clothes and wash them several times to make them more pliable.
The more pliable, long straw reed is grown in Yorkshire, Essex and Devon, while the resilient combed wheat reed is generally seen around the West Country.
Craft stores now sell grapevine in a bag that is much more pliable than if you pulled apart a grapevine wreath.
Erato advertises «360 - degree rotation,» but the tips hardly feel any more pliable or flexible than garden - variety options, and (as mentioned) Erato doesn't ship the Verse with ear wings or foam tips to improve fit.
The Cloud Alpha headset builds upon HyperX's foundation of signature award - winning comfort with premium red memory foam, expanded headband and softer, more pliable leatherette.
Will the Democrat senators accept a mediocre (or worse) nominee who they imagine will be more pliable in the future or will they actually oppose a nominee based on her lack of qualifications to be in the Supreme Court rather than on how she will vote once there?
The paint — usually enamel, which he finds more pliable — is applied by dipping a small house brush or stick or trowel into the can and then, by rapid movements of the wrist, arm and body, quickly allowing it to fall in weaving rhythms over the surface.
Conceiving abstraction as the critical and poetic language of potential allows her to pierce the detached geometries of ordering structures, making them responsive and more pliable.
Green hay contains more nutrients than hay that is yellow, and it is softer and more pliable.
One that's softer tends to be more pliable and will not shatter and clean the teeth a little better.
Green hay is softer and more pliable, and it also contains more nutrients than yellow or brown hay.
Pads will become more pliable to reduce cracking and possible injury against rough rocky roads, hot tar or pavement surfaces, ice and salt.
Oster's Gentle Paws Premium Nail Trimmer and the new Sunbeam Pets Lighted Nail Grinder are both great to use on nails after the bath, when nails are wet and more pliable, suggests Pawlosky.
The natural ingredients condition and protect, keeping the paw pads more pliable while reducing the risk of injury against rough rocky roads, hot tar surfaces, ice, salt or steaming concrete.
You might try a more pliable breed for that, perhaps a Ragdoll.
Grinding nails following a bath is a best practice because the nail is more pliable after the bath, but I typically cut nails before the bath in case there is an issue.
The Magnetic Ride Control is particularly good, proven for sport cars and now giving the big Suburban a more pliable ride.
Plus, a nice side effect of the more pliable rear end is that the Mustang is simply more comfortable on the highway, even when you're not testing the limits of its rear - end grip.
After things start warming up, they become more pliable and expand a bit, which stops the slippage.
Those schools must come with a more pliable (inexperienced), non-unionized (mostly) workforce of recruits who have been told that their often temporary presence is the way to help foster greater «educational equity» in the United States.
Students are more pliable in earlier grades, and such an early focus on character education could resolve many of the social ills evident in our middle and high schools.
To move to this system, schools would have to design a more pliable master calendar that allows administrators to flex their teacher muscles.
Turn on your blowdryer and point it at the shoes until the material becomes softer and more pliable.
Using a mandoline or knife, slice sweet potatoes into thin rounds, about 1/8 - inch thick (microwaving potatoes for 5 minutes makes them more pliable).
Finally, tie your look together with softer, more pliable pieces.
Be sure to warm - up first, just enough to raise your body temperature about 1/2 degree (as evidenced by a minimal sweat); this will make your muscles more pliable, like taffy, and easier to stretch.
• Reduces the risk of injury during exercise and daily activities because muscles are more pliable.
The cell walls in younger plants tend to be more pliable than those in older plants and are therefore easier to digest.
After the general warm up, your muscles will be warmer and more pliable.
The cervix, vagina and vulva become softer, fuller and more pliable in pregnancy.
Blood vessel walls relax and dilate, allowing a greater volume of blood to flow easily through her body, making tissues more pliable.
The heat makes them more pliable and you will not have to worry about the burrito tearing.
Be very careful when taking out the eye patches to apply the serum - they are delicate but once I got the serum on them they are more pliable to work with and place under eyes.
Bioavailable Organic Sulphur (BOT)-RRB-- The BOT enhancement supports healthy connective tissues, but also creates more pliable and permeable cells.
or coconut flour to help make the dough more pliable.
If it gets too dry try reheating your dough to make it more pliable and adding in another egg.
Increased collagen brings another positive benefit from HGH — skin elasticity that makes the skin more pliable and resistance to injury.
Not only can soft tissue massage and related treatments help work out any adhesions that have developed along the IT band, but it can also assist in stretching the tissue and making it more pliable.
«The increase in blood flow and higher muscle temperature makes muscles more pliable, and that pliability prevents strains,» Johnson says.
That transistor was assembled on a rigid silicon wafer, however, and a more pliable substrate would be needed for a truly skinlike implementation.
Although BFRs reduce the risk of electrical fires and PVC makes plastic more pliable, the former produces brominated dioxins and furans that can irritate the skin and respiratory system when heated at high temperatures and the latter often contains toxic phthalate plasticizers, suspected to be a carcinogen.
But veins, which are more pliable than arteries, often regain their tortuous shape within months after venoplasty, requiring multiple procedures.
In the 1600s, for example, scientist and philosopher Francis Bacon proposed that stutterers have tongues that are too stiff and prescribed warm wine to make them more pliable.
Bonded leather is a unique material — it will be tight upon purchase, but will soften and become just slightly more pliable with use.
Alexander Grayver, from ETH Zurich, said, «The Swarm and Champ satellites have allowed us to distinguish between the rigid ocean «lithosphere» and the more pliable «asthenosphere» underneath.»
A country in debt is far more pliable toward such requests than one that isn't.
A tamer, meeker, more pliable Speaker was what the Tories wanted.
The resulting PUL is softer, more pliable, and more green (I'll discuss the eco-friendly claims further on).
Latex nipples are softer and more pliable than silicone but don't hold their shape as long.
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