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Being amenable
adjective
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
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"Being amenable" is non-open, again because (mathbf{Z }wr mathbf{Z }) is a limit of groups with non-abelian free subgroups (Example B.2). Claim (viii) is a result of [137], and (ix) of [57].
On God's Own Rock the grit crags have the advantage of being amenable in height.
So deciding when the hydrant will stay on and off is a balancing act in terms of being amenable and in tune with community needs.
Fractal objects display large scale-disparity and complexity while being amenable to a simple and standardized description.
In addition, they have the advantages of being amenable to distributed and asynchronously implementation, and are free of step size choices.
Publication-oriented design also will make maintenance easier than for taxon-oriented databases, much of the maintenance workload being amenable to automation.
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She is amenable.
Maybe tomorrow?" Olga was amenable.
She's amenable to anything.
Buffett was amenable, up to a point.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
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