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Was Perry amenable to being interviewed for the story?
He was four at the time and not particularly amenable to being photographed.
For the Greeks, inventors of democracy and a people not amenable to being pushed around by despots, love was a disordering and thus preferably brief experience.
It rarely accepts code from outside developers (the complexity of database software makes it less amenable to being independently cobbled together).
Research by the Hansard Society, a think-tank, found that MPs are more amenable to being nobbled by charities and interest groups than by firms.
Of all the reasons she had for the career switch, the one that now looks the most laughable is that the hours would be more amenable to being a working parent.
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Any linear filter is amenable to be used in a DFE structure.
Therefore, the dynamics of such multi-agent systems is amenable to be reduced by these group actions.
Any skeletal region with consistent physeal markers is amenable to be a determination of skeletal age.
The experimental design of RCTs makes them particularly amenable to be recast in decision tree form.
The first one that is amenable to treatment is the public perception crisis.
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