| 31. | This was in stark contrast to the relative malleability of the small, local parish churches.
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| 32. | Not that you have to be a conservative to be alarmed by the senator's malleability.
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| 33. | But his malleability might have helped him win and keep Pinault's favor, they say.
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| 34. | That belief in the malleability of the human, Berlin argued, ended up leading to totalitarianism.
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| 35. | However, security against adaptive chosen ciphertext attacks ( CCA2 ) is equivalent to non-malleability.
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| 36. | He discusses why gold is unique in its malleability and ductility, far greater than any other metal.
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| 37. | Some have limited effect such that the organisms begin to " forget " their former " malleability ".
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| 38. | Less obvious are the ways in which this malleability threatens to alter our traditional concepts of fact and truth.
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| 39. | Domesticated life forms, he says, are " silent witnesses to the malleability of nature ."
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| 40. | That very malleability, combined with human technological prowess, is why we have arrived at a portentious moment.
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