amenable en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

amenable en el diccionario PONS

amenable Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to be amenable to sth
to be amenable to reason
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The location was chosen as it was regarded as cleaner, healthier and more amenable to longer-term expansion plans.
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Freed of dice rolling, complex calculations, and coordination of the sequence of play, casual gamers were more amenable to playing these games.
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State programs are not, in practice, amenable to such a radical annual re-examination.
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These errors are not amenable to correction through statistical analysis as they are unidirectional and random in magnitude.
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This clay is amenable to cultivation, responds well to careful management, and supports good growth of pine where allowed to revert to forest.
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Since individuals act according to different probability judgments, these agents' probabilities are personal (but amenable to objective study).
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Second, it is amenable to matrix-based analysis techniques, which can be used to improve the structure of the system.
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Certain groups of plants are soft, bulky, or otherwise not amenable to drying and mounting on sheets.
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Aluminum sulfate was added prior to filtration to form larger particles that would be amenable to filtration.
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Crystallized intelligence is possibly more amenable to change as it relies on specific, acquired knowledge.
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