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They become mere quantities that may be amenable to prediction and manipulation.
Though Iraq's climate may be amenable to outdoor baptisms, the country is by no means a hospitable place for Mandaeans.
But Mariam Adnan, an activist there, says a new generation may be amenable to change.
If your apartment is rent-stabilized, the owner may be amenable to your leaving.
"While not all services may be amenable to a fixed price," the CMA report says, "our analysis indicates that much more could be done to aid comparability".
Since Smoltz worked for more than a year to return to the majors, he may be amenable to continuing in the minors and perhaps even pitching in relief.
Recessions may be amenable to monetary and fiscal policy, but structural shortfalls are a function of demographics, resource constraints and technological limits.
Persisting liquefied haematomas may be amenable to percutaneous drainage.
The data suggested that cancer-relevant process may be amenable to influence by psychological factors.
Some of these factors may be amenable to improvement and therefore may constitute therapeutic targets.
SDs can cause significant haemodynamic changes which may be amenable to non-invasive monitoring.
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