Boltz wrote that the officials'" amenability " to a settlement hinges on whether Levitt removes himself from consideration of an enforcement action.
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"The overarching lesson that we've learned from the science of shopping is this : Amenability and profitability are totally and inextricably linked,"
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These salts are currently of interest in industry due their ability to be infinitely recycled and their amenability to solvation at room temperature, making them excellent green solvents.
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The potential gap between unitarizability and amenability can be further illustrated by the following open problems, all of which become elementary if " unitarizable " were replaced by " amenable ":
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Before the judge rules on O'Brien's amenability to treatment, he must wrestle with the learned opinions of psychiatrists and psychologists who were prohibited from discussing the crime with the accused.
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Although concentration criteria is a useful rule of thumb when predicting amenability to gravity concentration, factors such as particle shape and relative concentration of heavy and light particles can dramatically affect separation efficiency in practice.
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Peter Leyland and Gordon Anthony have suggested that a more desirable alternative presents itself in Northern Ireland, where the test for amenability to review is dependent on the " public interest " in the issue.
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While Continental is openly proclaiming its amenability toward carry-ons, another carrier with a good reputation among business travelers, Southwest Airlines, has actually managed to maintain good will while toughening up its policy.
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Ltd . v . Jurong Town Corp . " ( 2011 ), " Lai Swee Lin Linda " was acknowledged to be the leading authority in Singapore on determining the amenability to judicial review.
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In a situation of low amount of forensic sample or degraded sample, the SNP can be a good alternative to STR because of abundance of potential markers, amenability to automation, and potential reduction in required fragment length to only 60-80 bp.