One thing uniting the majority of bars, however, is an amenable and passionate staff.
Most illiterates, when offered a helping hand, are amenable to coaching and are grateful for it.
And it appears that Mr Putin is much less amenable to Mr Cameron's charm.
Ms Davies said the Welsh Language Board had been "very amenable" and had listened to concerns.
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Whatever the Russian press may say, the Russian government seems to have become more amenable.
The result has been consolidation--large publishers are merging, and independent developers are more amenable to being acquired.
They identified education as a profession where labor productivity was not amenable to improvement through technological advance.
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Mathematics recognises many sorts of symmetry, not all of them amenable to these sorts of geometrical analogy.
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This version, which occurs when bacteria enter the body through the skin, is more amenable to an antibiotic cure.
Thompson also credits the FCC for making the auction amenable to new bidders.
Increasingly curious buyers, growing affluence, low taxes and low import fees have all combined to create an environment amenable to gallery owners.
Huaco is considering the firm for future projects in California, but his industry colleagues may not be so amenable.
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Even romantic interests must be amenable to the itinerant lifestyle of an aspiring golfer with a paucity of free time.
Overall, legislators seemed amenable to the argument, a sign that these deals may eventually pass unmolested through the regulatory gauntlet.
How similar are the various countries and how similar, and thus amenable to monetary union, are other collections of countries?
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That hurdle aside, cartilage may be the tissue most amenable to growing with the help of 3-D printing technology, he said.
Although Ms Livni would probably make the more amenable interlocutor, Israel's eventual choice is not as decisive as it may seem.
It is heartening that Bristol and Roche are amenable to getting together.
There are, in human affairs, two kinds of problems: those which are amenable to a technical solution and those which are not.
Yet behind the scenes Mr Orban and his government are more amenable.
President Obama and Democratic leaders are amenable to temporary extensions but are standing firm against extending any tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Mr Williamson's theory helpfully specified measurable attributes of transactions that would make them more or less amenable to being conducted on markets.
Fortunately, this is the sort of question which is amenable to experimentation.
Mr. Rehman was considered by some analysts to be more moderate and more amenable to peace talks than the group's leader, Hakimullah Mehsud.
Denis was amenable (or resigned) to her pursuing a political career, and in 1959 she was elected MP for Finchley, a London suburb.
Further, and perhaps most important, our legal system is more amenable to punishing those that expose a fraud than those who commit one.
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It strains credulity that ascendant ex-Soviet hard-liners will be more amenable to eliminating such manufacturing assets should they start to turn a profit.
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If not, would you be amenable to the idea of restricting calls to certain parts of the plane or certain hours of the day?
And even if some were amenable, their state governments may not be, fearing that such interim hosting could turn into an indefinite time period.
The current Middle East crisis is simply not amenable to the sort of expeditious resolution sought by President Bush and Secretary of State Baker.
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