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What is it about walking, in particular, that makes it so amenable to thinking and writing?
Mr. Azaria said he would not necessarily have been so amenable to sharing the spotlight earlier in his career.
Would a new government be as amenable to the Chinese, who were themselves so amenable to the previous oppressors?
However, by the time PARC had successfully designed the PC, corporate conditions at Xerox were not so amenable to innovation.
Colon cancer is so amenable to early detection, cure and prevention because it arises slowly in benign growths called adenomatous polyps that are easily detected and removed.
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Many problems that appear in different contexts are conceptually similar and so are amenable to solution by a common technique.
We show how to reduce queries about property persistence, a common type of universally-quantified query, to an equivalent form that does not quantify over situations and so is amenable to existing reasoning techniques.
Human nature is not so easily amenable to fundamental change.
It has been suggested that this neglect may have something to do with an intellectual's prejudice against the "esoteric," e.g. the significance of ritual with its symbols and images, which are not so easily amenable to rational comprehension and instead conjure up preconceptions of the "occult" and the "magical".
Why is Daphnia so particularly amenable to developing an eco-responsive gene repertoire?
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