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"It's more amenable to fixing than K-12 education," he notes.
Today's voguish threats, including climate change, population growth, massive war, and resource depletion, are all amenable to a fix if we act prudently.
Pakistan's entrenched problems are not amenable to quick fixes.
In government, as in marriage, some kinds of problems are more amenable to policy fixes than others.
"While not all services may be amenable to a fixed price," the CMA report says, "our analysis indicates that much more could be done to aid comparability".
In reading, a more complicated subject less amenable to quick fixes, the school went from 33percentt at grade level in October to 37percentt in May.
The prosecution said that this discussion and a message sent by Facey claiming six players in the Football Conference were "amenable" to match-fixing could not have been part of an attempt to rip off a gambling syndicate.
Nor is it amenable to quick fixes.
But he thinks they are largely isolated to states such as Arizona and Tennessee ― and amenable to minor fixes rather than an overhaul.
But focusing on such questions can mask much more subtle dangers inherent in emerging technologies, threats that aren't as amenable to technological fixes, and that we all too easily overlook.
Some have objected by arguing that there has been an increase in structural unemployment that is not amenable to a quick fix by the government.
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