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The airline industry is pretty much the worst offender in terms of being amenable to change, hence the large user experience holes filled by market distruptors like Virgin America, JetBlue, and Southwest.
Secondly, psychological factors, as opposed to extrinsic factors, have the advantage of being amenable to change, at least to some extent; this is particularly important in relation to health-related interventions including CAM[ 88].
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But one factor, stride length, might be amenable to change.
But Mariam Adnan, an activist there, says a new generation may be amenable to change.
"And since it appears to be associated with midlife fitness, it is amenable to change," he continues.
And because political stasis is so rare, it should also, on the face of it, be amenable to change.Mr Bush has a better chance than most to break the deadlock.
I would like to comment on why these conditions are amenable to change and indicate briefly how--through policy and local practice--change can occur.
These frequently reported headache triggers are mostly external factors which cannot easily be influenced, while habits that might be amenable to change by the adolescents like health behavior were among the less frequently reported triggers.
An important aspect is that in many relevant cases, the information at individual sources may not be amenable to change in order to resolve inconsistency, like in case of autonomous management of the sources.
Some of these are amenable to change, others not.
It is important to identify these differences as certain factor may be amenable to change.
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