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She's amenable to anything.
Well, details are very fuzzy, but the general expectation is that one night someone will sprinkle magical fairy dust all over Pyongyang, the ruling elite will turn into the level-headed city council of Dubuque, Iowa, and they will convince the populace to be amenable to anything.
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Polls show that they are more amenable to civil unions than to anything called marriage.
What tended to happen was that objectors, walking past a derelict ruin or a rubbish-strewn construction site week after week, would become more amenable to the notion of something – anything – being built.
An example we've had is: "What's the best algorithm for picking a date?" Now if you're kind of a geek, you wonder, "Should I try having more dates with a lower threshold of quality or...?" What we're talking about is anything that is amenable to this four-step process.
The leadership is not amenable to "moral pressure," over the Olympics or anything else, particularly by the nations that invaded Iraq.
It's not entirely successful - Aayan doesn't agree to anything - but he does at least look a little more amenable to the prospect of "turning".
After all, nothing has happened that would make Congress more amenable to passing immigration-related legislation than it was just weeks ago, when it failed to do anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
God-given knowledge is scarcely amenable to oversight.
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