Examples of using Amenable in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Panel believes that Taylor' s true motivation was to facilitate the extraction of larger sums of money from logging companies amenable to his coercive tactics.
But dolphins are more amenable to captivity, and we have just scratched the surface of what we can learn from them.”.
The core of the agenda is a laser focus on middle-class income, a subject that simply doesn't seem amenable to redress through executive unilateralism.
Our attorneys seek to intervene at the earliest stages of any investigation, when the government might be more amenable to a non-criminal resolution.
Good software, composable software, software that is amenable to change, and show them how to do it, using Go.
If malformations are accompanied by hearing loss amenable to correction, then the early use of hearing aids may prevent complete hearing loss.
Often, the raw data is not in a form that is amenable to learning, but you can construct features from it that are.
The EU has been pushing for reversing Brexit but they also seem amenable to making further offers on the backstop.
One type of reductionism is the belief that all fields of study are ultimately amenable to scientific explanation.
Such an approach would make the draft articles amenable to wider agreement during negotiation.
Aluminum is amenable to designs that create unique, highly efficient and beautiful spaces using one of today's most durable and sustainable materials.
Most of his research focused on questions that were amenable to study using plants, fungi and bacteria as experimental organisms.
Despite remarkable ingenuity, the major oil powers are now draining the big basins of petroleum reserves that are amenable to easy, cheap extraction.
Since open source software can generally be freely modified and redistributed, it is more amenable to internationalization.
The conspiracists agree with a defining precept of our civilization: that the world is fundamentally amenable to control.
The following Haggadah will illustrate both the power of the evil spirits at night and how amenable they are to reasoning.
T cells are members of the adaptive immune system, possessing several features that make them amenable for cancer treatment.
Furthermore, unlike Turing's informal arguments, Deutsch's principle is amenable to proof.
(The unreasonable effectiveness of this method has inspired questions about why the universe seems to be so delightfully amenable to a mathematical description.).
We have three criteria: If it's publicly traded, liquid and amenable to modelling, we trade it.