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amenable
1. ’ He said his temper rousing – I recognise the signs! ‘She is not amenable to what she sees as charity and I insulted her by suggesting that she couldn’t look after herself
2. Red Hawk was more amenable to Cordra and that let Suzanne and I to have a few father-to-daughter moments together
3. Would you be amenable to this arrangement, Chloe?”
4. Her father was understanding in that he did not expect his daughter to abandon her training immediately, but hoped she would be amenable to returning to Ohio and helping him sort through the requisite challenges his wife's death left their little family, after her term had ended
5. Emelda had grown to hate that AI, wanted it reprogrammed to be more amenable
6. They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals
7. His death will create civil war, giving us the opportunity to back a more amenable prospect
8. If asked how to cope with a great host of the enemy in orderly array and on the point of marching to the attack, I should say: "Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be amenable to your will
9. material patterns, the unknown is not directly amenable to this sort of speculative identity
10. This criterion is far too rigid to be amenable to scientific testing or to be useful, thus the concept of disease is grounded practically
11. What a woman! Not even his mother was that amenable, and Karen would have insisted he work in the basement
12. “technology that is used before it is understood is not amenable to control,” both of which, in this
13. First, it’s going to be more amenable to accepting the case because of its high sex appeal
14. of himself that he is not amenable to teaching, although he thinks that he is
15. “Why, won't social conditions and political arrangements affect the human condition? Well, the list of human dichotomies leads us to infinity? Thus, even among the people of a race or a nation, life is not a homogeneous proposition amenable for a common dharma
16. by the time that we have finished a course or two, you will have become a most amenable person…
17. Gaston was amenable enough to joining the
18. The only thing we can do now is to pray that the Iranian authorities prove to be amenable with her
19. ‘’That is quite amenable to me, Major
20. counterpart that is more amenable to direct measurement which is, EBIT / (EBIT - Interest
21. makes it less amenable to interpretation
22. whose asset structures have changed and are more amenable to using debt, will receive an
23. more amenable to short-term credit
24. asset structure is not amenable to financing with debt
25. If the allegations regarding her affair with Spalding were true, Wickland concluded, she would be more amenable to cooperation in an attempt to find the cause of her former lover’s demise
26. oriented “required rate of return” had, it was more amenable to corporate control; the
27. gift company had a stormy economic relationship with the 1990s, and was not amenable to
28. The thing is, with this particular part, the desired result is very amenable to 2
29. Has the Syrian government become more amenable in the face of ‘fire with fire’ tactics from the opposition? Have Tesco’s aggressive procurement practices been modified by the increasingly aggressive responsive behaviour by their suppliers? On the contrary; their response is either more of the same, or to look for even more devious, cleverer, opportunities to manipulate
30. with designed consciousness and encoded predilections to integrate with and satisfy your needs, wants, or desires become possible? How will it effect love and its interpretations and practices, when others have also become accustomed to having an amenable, compliant and personally designed self-fulfilling relationship with a robotic lover, father, mother, sister, any other? When one has the means to create the other in our image of desired perfection, how much care for the masses of imperfect others – humans without means to create a perfect and insular utopia – will one desire, need, fear, protect themselves from?
31. less agitated and more amenable to manipulation
32. They are amenable to reclamation & reuse
33. When will we start lessons?” Asked the amenable one
34. Glad for the chance to stay in one location all winter Rombalski had been amenable to Olin's offer by letter of free room and board and three dollars per month
35. Inga, the owner, was from Norway, an amenable chap, who once he started speaking, never seemed to want to stop
36. currently amenable only for “known” realm whereas the most important intellectual acquisitions
37. have a world where humanity will attain this particular mode or state of things greatly amenable
38. This suggests; wisdom is such a simple thing; it is such an amenable
39. We did it at a more amenable sixty
40. I had a feeling he might have a notion to do the dirty deed on one of his sites, and I was quite amenable to this, as long as there wasn’t an entire Saturday shift around
41. What are those qualities of hair that are amenable to expression in stone? Obviously they are few, and confined chiefly to the mass forms in which the hair arranges itself
42. Roy was an affable companion, always open and amenable to any suggestions or desires I
43. Suppose we think a little more of those who can be reached by spiritual influences,—of those young souls who are seeking after God in solitary places,—of those perplexed but amenable spirits whom sorrow and fear and merciful invitations are drawing back to their Father: is there nothing to be said here of the possibly beneficial effect of some improvement in the representation of truth is Would not their sense of the evil of sin be deepened if they were permitted to feel that the system of God’s government is morally intelligible—if they could be assisted to see all things in the light of an intelligible justice and love, not in the red glare of that lake into which they have been taught to think so large a portion of the creation around them is going to burn forever? Sin will never seem so evil as when we can, with heart and soul and strength, like David, 'sing aloud’ with joy to God our Redeemer
44. In a short period of time you’ll be able to latch onto a group of amenable good friends
45. Although a fair amount of people you meet in touristy venues are amenable to you as a tourist, there are some whose motivations fit another category entirely
46. The lender will be much more amenable to a grace period if he knows beforehand what is going on
47. When a democracy which is thirsting for freedom has evil cup-bearers presiding over the feast, and has drunk too deeply of the strong wine of freedom, then, unless her rulers are very amenable and give a plentiful draught, she calls them to account and punishes them, and says that they are cursed oligarchs
48. Conseil was eager to accept, and this time the Canadian proved perfectly amenable to going with us
49. And then the usual denouement after the fun had gone on fast and furious he got 1190 landed into hot water and had to be spirited away by a few friends, after a strong hint to a blind horse from John Mallon of Lower Castle Yard, so as not to be made amenable under section two of the criminal law amendment act, certain names of those subpoenaed being handed in but not divulged for reasons which will occur to anyone with a pick of brains
50. "Yes; when his failure is imminent, the court of commerce, to which he is amenable (please follow me attentively), has the power, by a decree, to appoint a receiver