Sentence examples for more immediately amenable from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Arafat, who has long pushed for greater American involvement in the Middle East, may be more immediately amenable -- at least in word -- to the idea of a cease-fire.

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More immediately, there are other risks.

2D employs compression by triplets making the compressed representation immediately amenable to interpretation as a polypeptide.

The Texas Legislature, which has resisted efforts to change death penalty laws, may now be more amenable.

Tense American relationships with Russia and China and even in the intractable Middle East, he says, now seem more amenable to breakthroughs.

But Tory governments are instinctively more amenable to "reasons of state" arguments, more worldly you might say.

In summary, it is likely that different types of RNAs are more amenable to targeting by small molecules while other types are more amenable to targeting by oligonucleotides.

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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