Rather, Columbus's letter is primarily focused on the natives'interaction with the Spaniards, underlining their docility and amenability and other points relevant for the prospects of successful future colonization ( religion, exchange, notions of property, work capacity ).
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"He shows no amenability to civilized discourse with anyone who disagrees with him, so what do you do ? " said Richard W . Hulbert, a retired managing partner of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & AMP; Hamilton, a large Manhattan law firm.
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Hey you guys, you all know me, amenability is my middle name ! ( Silent at the back there ! ) So what say we "'projectify "'the article as suggested by talk ) 05 : 21, 25 November 2015 ( UTC)
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The plaintiffs attempted to coordinate with pending Catholic sex abuse cases to " avoid divergent findings on the issue of Vatican amenability to suit in the United States . " The precedent from the 2005 appellate court ruling has already been applied in " Mujica v . Occidental Petroleum Corporation ".
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Relations between Moldova and Pridnestrovia worsened after Moldova refused to support the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which Chi _ inu categorically rejected, considering that " as in the case of the recognition of Kosovo, this step only decreases amenability of the sides in the search for a compromise ."
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As Stan Wagon points out at the end of his monograph, the Banach Tarski paradox has been more significant for its role in pure mathematics than for foundational questions : it motivated a fruitful new direction for research, the amenability of groups, which has nothing to do with the foundational questions.
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He looks at how the courts'acceptance of the doctrine absorbed elements of surrounding public law values including norms of non-discrimination ( absorbed from the international law covenants and cvil rights movements ), judicial wariness of unabridged executive discretion ( the platform for the rise of common law judicial review from the 1970s ), the rise of public interest litigation and revised attitudes and practices towards amenability of the Crown to court proceedings.
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They also lost their'musky fox smell'. " It was Belyaev's view that these new attributes, which were extremely similar to the attributes of other domesticated animals, " was the result of selection for amenability to domestication . " His reasoning was that behavior is " regulated by a fine balance between neurotransmitters and hormones at the level of the whole organism & . Because mammals from widely different taxonomic groups share similar regulatory mechanisms for hormones and neurochemistry, it is reasonable to believe that selecting them for similar behavior tameness should alter those mechanisms, and the developmental pathways they govern, in similar ways ."