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Either society is more accepting of them or the regulatory process is more amenable.
Furthermore, early fibrosis is more amenable to regression than more advanced and highly organized liver cirrhosis.
This correspondent should probably have gone to Worcester or Chelmsford today where the weather is more amenable.
The banks' foreign suitors may simply have to wait, and hope that Mr Fazio's successor is more amenable.
This technology is more amenable to computational fluid dynamic modelling, coupled with particle dynamics and rebound effects.
As this decision illustrates, the Roberts Court is more amenable than its predecessors to lowering the barriers between church and state.
(A convention hall full of people wearing funny hats is more amenable to whooping and hollering than is the House chamber).
The SFO's new boss, David Green, has indicated that the organisation will tackle a perception that it is more amenable to settlements than prosecutions.
It is more amenable to a market-based approach.As a penniless academic, I would gladly sell my right to a piece of carry-on luggage for $100.
This is something the Bank's outgoing Governor, Sir Mervyn King, has consistently opposed, although the incoming Governor, Mark Carney, is more amenable.
Swimming is possible on the property, along the beach on New London Bay, though the site is more amenable to clam-digging, Mr. Carter said.
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