Sentence examples for very amenable to from inspiring English sources

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"They find an atmosphere that is very amenable to them," he said.

It's very amenable to sitcom in that you want there to be a new enthusiasm".

All of those things are very amenable to a scientific approach".

The approach to the Queensborough, on the Manhattan side, is sooty and forbidding and not very amenable to loitering.

"Luckily the person we spoke to was equally concerned about waste, and very amenable to our idea".

"He and his producers were very amenable to accepting from us suggested scripts that he could include.

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"The government is very much amenable to this kind of investment".

Although no attempts of tuning the performance of the method for the sake of maximal generality, the descriptor vectors are very easily amenable to machine learning implementation, which is expected to greatly enhance the discrimination power of the method (albeit at the cost of generality and the requirement of a training set).

The Drosophila wing has served as a very amenable tissue in which to dissect the roles of signaling molecules in development.

This strain shows very high rates of natural vertical transmission, making the infection very stable and amenable to laboratory study.

The techniques we develop are very general and amenable to a wide range of applications.

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