Sentence examples for amenable to something from inspiring English sources

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They'll see a judge, they'll see a legislature that looks amenable to something, and they'll try to push it through and build a groundswell around that".

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A source in the room during the negotiations said the speaker seemed amenable to doing something before the Dec. 31 deadline.

Supermatrix methods have the charm of being amenable to statistical analysis, something that is currently underdeveloped in supertree methods, but even a statistically significant result can be wrong if systematic errors are not eliminated.

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.

Entrepreneurship isn't, at its nascent stages, an intellectual exercise, something amenable to spreadsheet analysis and dutiful magazine and blog reading.

The chamber lawyers approached Lofland and asked if he was amenable to the chamber intervening, something it and other trade groups often do in cases with broad implications for members.

Ethiopian mothers have been shown to understand the role of poor sanitation in child undernutrition but tend to attribute child undernutrition to their poor economic status and not something amenable to changes in their sanitation behaviours [ 58].

"The types of jobs now amenable to displacement by technology is really something we haven't seen before, said David Autor, a labor economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

However, in contrast to the situation in the embryo itself, these VPA-induced modifications seem not to be heritable through mitosis (unpublished results).The consistent differences between Hox genes and others, and between different cell types and developmental stages, may reflect the families of enzymes present at selected genomic regions, something that is amenable to experimental testing.

"That's something that's not amenable to being carried out in the USA".

For if racial inequality is grounded in something more diffuse, and less amenable to remedy, than legal discrimination, how can it be combated?

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