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Obama's comments on Monday that he would make taxpayer dollars more efficient suggests he will frame reforms in terms amenable to Republicans, about long-term costs of incarceration.

With their prestige enhanced by Hizbullah's perceived defeat of Israel, it might be thought that now would be a good time for them to press Mr Bush, whose designs in the Middle East and Afghanistan are acutely vulnerable to Iranian interference, for a deal on terms amenable to the Islamic Republic.

The first challenge for biologists is characterizing morality in terms amenable to science.

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His mandate was to recast the relationship in two important ways: render its terms more amenable to economic growth and job creation; and restore balance and dignity to the treatment of Greece by its European partners and the International Monetary Fund.

The aim of this study was to identify acute and early post-acute predictors of long-term recovery amenable to change through intervention.

In [11] it is shown that conditions (1) and (2) hold for 0 < 2 τ < dim G. Let us point out that our nonstandard use of the term amenable refers to actions rather than groups intrinsically and is unrelated to the existence of an invariant mean on the group as in the property due to von Neumann.

Remark 1.8 Let us point out that our nonstandard use of the term amenable refers to actions rather than groups intrinsically and is unrelated to the existence of an invariant mean on the group as in the property due to von Neumann.

The airline industry is pretty much the worst offender in terms of being amenable to change, hence the large user experience holes filled by market distruptors like Virgin America, JetBlue, and Southwest.

At this point, it seems inevitable, it's probably just a matter of working out terms that are amenable to everyone – and maybe making sure there are as few ruffled feathers as possible among traditional broadcast network providers.

The coordinators at each division were notified of these and asked to work with their local pathologists to replace these with terms that were amenable to mapping.

These theories explain behaviour in terms of factors amenable to change (e.g. beliefs, perceived external constraints); and they include non-volitional components that acknowledge that individuals do not always have complete control over their actions.

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