Thanks to large pliancy and openness to outer influence, Sufism at present is not a uniform system. |
A little pliancy in the mind of an investigator can't hurt either. |
She is blessed with an exotic natural beauty and a porcelain fragility which cleverly disguises her great pliancy and strong technique. |
Is it a trifle that we temper energy with softness, strength with flexibility, capaciousness of sound with pliancy of idiom? |
To be effective, the work requires a seamlessness and pliancy that could have been at odds with emphatic articulation and step-by-step precision. |
Mrs. Mortimer put her motherly arms about the girl, but she found no pliancy. |