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1 In the medium term, the Brotherhood may prove far more amenable , however.
2 Sounds much more amenable than ploughing through audit reports and board documents.
3 Without Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president, the West is more amenable to negotiations.
4 These were far more amenable to orders than were the English militia.
5 Your manager may be more amenable to the idea than you realize.
6 One of these angry men is necessarily more amenable than the other.
7 Now, however, years of want had made him more amenable to the idea.
8 They think it means I'll be more amenable to certain suggestions.
9 They are naturally less impulsive and more amenable to control than the Irish.
10 He withdrew the box and turned his attention to the more amenable Bud.
11 Finally, he found her quieter, more amenable , more truly wifely than her sister.
12 Yet even in Africa, significant areas are more amenable to control than previously thought.
13 Denry ran upstairs again, in search of more amenable material.
14 The President became more amenable and the machine less arbitrary.
15 What makes the intelligentsia in most countries more amenable to left-wing fascism than right-wing?
16 She was the more amenable to his pulpit logic to-day.
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