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The meeting lasted a little more than an hour, and both exectives came away feeling more amenable to merging, though they still differed strongly on price and management issues.
Were she 29 and amenable to reform, I might feel different.
Importantly, such misplaced feelings may be amenable to change through simple psychoeducation regarding the currently unpreventable nature of perinatal stroke [ 5].
Therefore, one possible way to counteract fatalism is by providing knowledge about mammography screening, specifically information on survival rates, and by having AI women who are breast cancer survivors share their experiences with other women, especially younger women whose beliefs and feelings are more amenable to change.
It creates a feeling of injustice and makes these communities less amenable to co-operating.' In the past five years at least 10 Tamil men have been murdered in the UK.
It is indeed a disposition, but a disposition of one's will, not a disposition of emotions, feelings, desires or any other feature of human nature that might be amenable to habituation.
Again, when primed with feelings that the world was uncertain and chaotic, upper class participants were more amenable to cutting ties and taking the job, whereas lower class participants opted to stay close to their support networks.
Some women also demonstrated more positive views about testing, including feeling relieved that 'something' could be found at an 'early stage', which was viewed as more amenable to effective treatment.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
Heroin addiction is particularly amenable to treatment.
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