Or we can choose to engage positively with those who seem most amenable to change. [adjective]
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And if he continued to be amenable to law, this is not a criminal, but a civil case. [adjective]
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"The truth is, he is a little too rough in the country, and has not been uniformly so amenable to discipline as the rules of the service require." [adjective]
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He was amenable to change. [Please select]
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Unless he’s an absolute bounder, he’ll be amenable to reason. [Please select]
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And Norah proved grateful, docile, amenable, doing all that Mrs. [Please select]
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Even the genial ruffian Clark was amenable, and took sharp reprimand without revolt. [Please select]
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The majority of so-called cases of flatfoot are, however, in the stage amenable to psychic measures. [Please select]
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