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Перевод: amenable speek amenable


[прилагательное]
послушный; сговорчивый; ответственный; подсудный; подверженный; податливый; поддающийся


Тезаурус:

  1. Close ties with a medical publisher had enabled us to monitor early attempts to move from a traditional print-based publishing enterprise to new technologies: laser-disc publication had proved wasteful and made too many demands of staff with no experience in editing or marketing such material, let alone its production; on-line database publication drawing on the company's range of printed publications, many of which were in electronic form anyway before imprisonment on paper, proved more compatible with existing operations and more amenable to the skills of existing staff.
  2. The latter are amenable to testing by the manager to see if they influence behaviour.
  3. This enlarged LFA, the areas included in which were determined in close consultation with farmers' representatives, now takes in much land amenable for agricultural development and may increase the proportion of the UK uplands experiencing the nature conservation/agriculture conflict.
  4. Secondly, it also meant "not only that no man was above the law, but (what is a different thing) that here every man, whatever be his rank or condition, was subject to the ordinary law of the realm and amenable to the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals".
  5. So we see ideas about the nature of communication interpreted in a reductive way, assimilated into preconceived ways of thinking to make them amenable to conventional pedagogic treatment.
  6. In ways more amenable to women's visual pleasure, off-beat films which then made it into the mainstream distribution circuit such as Lianna (Nelson/Renzi), Desert Hearts , I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (Rozema) and Percy Adlon's work with Marianne Sagebrecht in Baghdad Caf and Sugar Baby have achieved a degree of success in changing the dynamics of female objectification and sexual fantasy in an entertainment setting.
  7. This time the District Council was less amenable: the March meeting rejected the new fees, while promising to meet the higher remittances required by the District.
  8. As lithium salts were not amenable to being patented, they did not attract the attention of the drug industry: also they had a bad reputation for their toxic effects, and so Cade's findings were neglected for a long time.
  9. Hence there is a painful dilemma for the policy-maker between treating a problem as a black box which will not go away but whose size does not seem intimidating and is amenable to exorcism by benign rhetoric and minor policy adjustments; or as a more diffuse, analytically complex and sophisticated explanation of why most of the problems exist.
  10. So all lines of enquiry in regard to body stance are amenable to alternative explanations, perhaps because the issue is looked at from the wrong perspective.
  11. Their use is therefore better suited to environments such as the rhizosphere/soil, protected crops, or tropical conditions ( eg paddy fields), where the water potential is likely to be more amenable to spore germination and growth.
  12. There is little evidence to suggest, however, that the concept of empowerment is being embraced by professional organisations such as accountancy practices, where entrenched working methods are less amenable to flexibility.
  13. However, many cancers are not amenable to treatment on these levels alone.

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