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- adjective Capable of being
influenced
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Examples
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In his 1985 classic, The Cult of Information, Theodore Roszak argued that "most of our master ideas about nature and human nature, logic and value become so nearly subliminal that we rarely reflect on them as artifacts of the mind," or as influenceable entities.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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In his 1985 classic, The Cult of Information, Theodore Roszak argued that "most of our master ideas about nature and human nature, logic and value become so nearly subliminal that we rarely reflect on them as artifacts of the mind," or as influenceable entities.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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But tastes are influenceable, and the reflexive impact of changes in the field of criticism on the arts field concerns many including Michael Kaiser, and the editors of the Times.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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But tastes are influenceable, and the reflexive impact of changes in the field of criticism on the arts field concerns many including Michael Kaiser, and the editors of the Times.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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But tastes are influenceable, and the reflexive impact of changes in the field of criticism on the arts field concerns many including Michael Kaiser, and the editors of the Times.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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In his 1985 classic, The Cult of Information, Theodore Roszak argued that "most of our master ideas about nature and human nature, logic and value become so nearly subliminal that we rarely reflect on them as artifacts of the mind," or as influenceable entities.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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It sounds crazy but those things matter, people being the infinitely influenceable creatures that they are.
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There are many ways how people can find together to chat and sometimes those ways are influenceable.
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But tastes are influenceable, and the reflexive impact of changes in the field of criticism on the arts field concerns many including Michael Kaiser, and the editors of the Times.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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In his 1985 classic, The Cult of Information, Theodore Roszak argued that "most of our master ideas about nature and human nature, logic and value become so nearly subliminal that we rarely reflect on them as artifacts of the mind," or as influenceable entities.
Robert Bettmann: Michael Kaiser and the Role of Critics -- Nature Versus Nurture? Robert Bettmann 2011
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