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Quality of life is always amenable to improvement.
"We are always amenable to reasonable discourse with the government," Ms. Taylor said.
Someone recently compared the you-centric approach to a partner who was always amenable.
His work is complex, profoundly in touch with the traditions of English, American and European verse, and always amenable to further re-readings.
As with the concept of a primary reason the idea here is simple enough: one and the same action is always amenable to more than one correct description.
Also, welds, especially in large structures, are not always amenable to stress relieving after welding so that internal stresses are likely to be greater in weldments than in steel castings.
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The United States has not always been amenable to the council's ways.
No. "I am, I think, an intelligent rugby person and I have always been amenable with the media.
David Cameron's government has always been amenable to Murdoch's grander ambitions – in opposition he argued the BBC "was squeezing and crushing... commercial competition" in Murdoch's Sun newspaper.
Haye's manager, Adam Booth, says he has always been amenable to a 50 50 division of the money – but Bonte and his clients fear Haye will make a killing with Sky and their powerful pay-per-view engine, while they will not earn anywhere near as much with their German free-to-air broadcaster, RTL.
Then ({mathcal A}) is always algebraically amenable, since I is an (({mathcal A}, varepsilon =0))-Følner subspace.
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