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were amenable
adjective
Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions.
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Not all of them were amenable.
Understandably angry with Scargill's virulence, they were amenable to defection.
They found it acceptable and were amenable to skills training.
Fortunately, there were still a few Republicans, even conservatives, who were amenable to reason.
Of note, these cutaneous side effects were amenable to topical treatment, without the need for medication dose reduction or discontinuation.
Poll respondents were amenable to a broad array of methods by which the special prosecutor might deliver such news.
Few patients were amenable to complete repair at the second operation, and most required multiple reoperations to recruit sufficient arborization.
Smaller recessions have been brought on simply by the inventory-business cycle, but they, too, were amenable to Fed stimulus.
It helped that, in the nuclear winter that followed the crash, startups and VCs were amenable to new ideas.
But several officials, reached by telephone on Wednesday, said they were amenable to the idea.
The Democrats who had pledged to vote against Mr Craddick were amenable.
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