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"I'm much more amenable to the good things in life".
But colorful evil is much more amenable to the writer.
"She is much more amenable to having the Yankee game on for three hours.
"The regime is in a much more amenable mood because the economy is in a shambles.
House Republicans would be much more amenable to this type of approach.
But people in nuclear communities understand the need for geological disposal and are much more amenable to having a discussion".
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But partly thanks to the wealth of information revealed by the Jack Hills zircons in recent years, scientists have come to see the early Earth as much milder and more amenable to life.
But if one is conscious of the warning signs of such a disease - if one seeks to prevent such illness rather than intervene once it is fully spread - the options before him will be much more vast and amenable.
"Cancellation polices can be much easier and way more amenable to consumers," said Mr. Simon of Four Seasons.
The poll showed that people were much more likely to be amenable to healthcare services being delivered by an external provider if it was a charity or voluntary organisation (54% agreed it would not matter in this case) rather than a private company.
Screen-detected tumours are also being identified at an early stage and, hence, are much more likely to be amenable to radical treatment.
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