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are amenable to this type of analysis.
AL arising early postoperative are amenable to surgical revision, but those occurring later on are difficult to treat.
Greater transparency is also a necessary element in, and a consequence of, collaborative action, as various participants either explicitly, or through negotiating the divergence of their nonexplicit different perspectives, come to a clearer statement of their assumptions, so that these move from the background to the fore, and become more amenable to examination and revision.
And many opponents of the House-passed bill are now sounding more amenable to the idea of tax revision, although the Packwood proposal has also alienated some ardent supporters of tax revision in the House.
Although endovascular revisions are more prone to failure, these recurrent lesions are often amenable to reintervention so that the secondary patency rates for both endovascular and open interventions may be similar.
The 2012 WHO VA instrument comprises a short CoD list aligned to the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) that is ascertainable from a limited number of indicators and amenable to automated processing.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
Zealots are not amenable to reason.
Parenting behaviors are amenable to intervention.
Heroin addiction is particularly amenable to treatment.
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