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Sentence count:105+5Posted:2016-08-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conformableresponsivetractableSimilar words: enableunablesustainableamendmentin the name ofablecabletableMeaning: [ə'miːnəbl]  adj. 1. disposed or willing to comply 2. readily reacting to suggestions and influences 3. open to being acted upon in a certain way 4. liable to answer to a higher authority. 
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31, The issue is not the same as issues of consciousness, and fortunately is more amenable to clearly empirical considerations.
32, This computer assisted process of summarising and coding made a large amount of semi-structured material amenable to qualitative analysis.
33, If this problem were easily understood or amenable to fast solutions, there would be few work-inhibited students.
34, The latter tend to be less emotive and are more amenable to compromise.
35, Birmingham may be more amenable to questioning and more accessible, at least during the first several months.
36, With much of the preliminary work already done, Ministers were more amenable to finding the time to legislate.
37, Behaviour is just as amenable to a planning process as, say, constructing a building.
38, He was concerned with focusing quickly on the areas most amenable to cost reduction.
39, Corporate culture is not something easily amenable to management control or manipulation.
40, These childbearing patterns are amenable to control, given the knowledge and will.
41, By stripping concrete objects of their less essential features, they become less involved and hence more amenable to mathematical treatment.
42, Claude Simon's fiction at this time is particularly amenable to the criteria established by Ricardou.
43, No suggestion was made that non-litigation costs were not amenable to being quantified by taxation.
44, Doubtless he'd be able to find much more amenable company on the slopes tomorrow morning.
45, No one suggested that non-litigation costs were not amenable to taxation.
46, Once the entire human genome has been mapped and sequenced it will become amenable to manipulation.
47, They were most amenable and forwarded a corrected contract without delay.
48, They progress much further than Gang into late adolescence, a period more amenable to bittersweet comedy.
49, But the biblical material may simply not be amenable to what they would say.
50, There is no reason why a contractual body performing public functions should not be amenable to these remedies.
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51, Here was a Protestant vision amenable to an emerging concept of scientific progress.
52, Nevertheless within most jobs there are at least some tasks which are amenable to this kind of training and the benefits are considerable.
53, Never evade their letters or telephone calls, it will only make them less amenable to your predicament.
54, These are less amenable to being uncovered by using conventional interviews or survey methods.
55, Some will not be amenable to long-distance synchronizations.
56, People in power are amenable to you.
57, He is not amenable to reason.
58, They are far more amenable to approximate solutions.
59, The case is not amenable to ordinary rules.
60, However, it more amenable to treatment than mesothelioma is.
More similar words: enableunablesustainableamendmentin the name ofablecabletablemenagerietournamentaffabletableaube able tobearabledisabledreliablevariablevegetablesuitablefundamentalcomparableavailableagreeablefavorableon the tableremarkableinevitableinsatiabletablespoonacceptable
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