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He would not let the youngster in too early on a surface that grew ever more amenable to batsmen.
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Respect always makes people more amenable to criticism or a correction.
Conversely, one would assume that a publication called "LA Weekly" would be more amenable to their ever-dwindling readership that makes a home in Los Angeles.
Drugs now available for human use, including rasburicase, a recombinant form of uricase, make the uric acid metabolic pathway more amenable to therapeutic manipulation than ever.
Ever more precise solar system tests confirmed the theory's predictive power, and relativistic cosmology, too, became amenable to direct observational tests.
Although Bryant likely wouldn't agree with Wade's assessment of who has "got one up on" who when it comes to fouls, he may be more amenable to talk about the fact that he has several points up on everyone to ever play in the All-Star Game.
Whereas non-attenders are unlikely ever to attend breast screening because of their long-standing attitudes and preferred coping styles, ambivalent attenders may become more amenable to screening with the passage of time.
Others were more amenable.
Younger respondents were more amenable.
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
Earlier this year Kouyaté was replaced by a more amenable candidate.
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