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Lindsey Graham makes some Republicans more amenable to Schumer's efforts.
But Mr Son hopes that the Trump administration will be more amenable.
She hoped that would make Facebook more amenable to hearing her out.
That makes them less culpable for their crimes and more amenable to rehabilitation.
Cooke also argues that MintChip is more amenable to law enforcement than Bitcoin.
Specific, measurable skills in areas such as IT are more amenable to this approach.
In fact, the circumstances couldn't have been more amenable toward J Street's lofty goal.
Whitford then this district could be redrawn to be much more amenable to Democrats.
Mr. Erdogan undoubtedly believes that Mr. Trump may be more amenable to this demand.
But their hope is that once they do, Democrats will be more amenable to negotiations.
The Russian despot is clearly looking at Trump's Democratic rivals for a more amenable partner.
The landscape and climate of northern Australia also make it more amenable to preventive burning.
But behind the decade's flurry of new biotech treatments is also a more amenable FDA.
Younger Americans in particular are more amenable to a delayed Valentine's Day, according to the Finder.
But that system could easily be improved or made more amenable to people with limited bandwidth.
It also created fears of instability that might make people more amenable to his strongman pitch.
It's actually a little more informative than usual — or maybe it's more amenable to over-interpretation.
But experts said the president, Mr. Win Myint, had lately seemed more amenable to releasing them.
These incentives did not make Pakistan more amenable to cutting off support for the Afghan Taliban.
Above all else, I'm now more amenable to playing with my diet without animal-based meat.
The idea is that other countries will have political and energy systems more amenable to nuclear.
And even were a Chancellor Schulz more amenable, hardline allies like the Dutch and Austrians would resist.
This will not make Iran more amenable to Western interests, nor more responsive to its own people.
But if they secure a deal for a U.S. withdrawal, the Taliban's commanders might become more amenable.
Life could be transformed into something more amenable to an engineering approach, with well-defined standardised parts.
Trump, Ms. Burleigh writes, was more malleable and ultimately more amenable to his behavior than the last.
They say that they'll work with the lawmakers to tweak it towards something they're more amenable to.
The fourth: These companies will be much more amenable to taking down anything you ask them to.
By contrast, Mr. Tshisekedi, many observers say, was considered to be more amenable to working with Mr. Kabila.
Smith suggested that the combination of circumstances could render the government more amenable to fiscal spending in 2020.
The delay was a move top Democrats hoped would force McConnell to be more amenable to their demands.
Mr. Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, by contrast, was seen as far more amenable to White House directives.
Mr. Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, by contrast, was seen as far more amenable to White House directives.
But if Trump is actually more amenable than his rhetoric has suggested, we won't be finding out anytime soon.
That porosity, they found, made the soil more amenable to bioremediation, a process in which bacteria consume environmental pollutants.
That may be because now, Chinese customers may be more amenable to what Starbucks has to offer, Saloman said.
Some Republicans think Obama's desire to burnish his legacy before leaving office will make him more amenable to compromise.
It turns out that, relatively speaking, slots of length four or more are much more amenable to homophonic shenanigans.
Fortunately, other Sunni jurists, such as those at Al-Azhar University in Egypt, have been a bit more amenable.
Rays players might have been more amenable to Saturday's doubleheader if an off day followed on Sunday, Archer said.
The hope was that a government more amenable to Riyadh's influence, and less to Iran's, would come to power.
And where existing institutions fail to satisfy its demands, Beijing has set up alternatives more amenable to Chinese preferences.
If cord cutters don't have to rent a cable box in perpetuity maybe they'd be more amenable to subscribing?
That means lobbying for changes and fixes that will make cities more amenable to the growth of their products.
Or will his background lead him to different policy decisions, perhaps make him more amenable to keeping these programs around?
And calling Blackburn a "dismissive" rather than a "denier" isn't likely to make her any more amenable to such efforts.
One hopeful possibility is that he and other Taliban leaders will now feel more threatened, thus more amenable to peacemaking.
Wearing sneakers while I'm at home makes me more amenable to getting up and moving around, and ultimately less sluggish.
Because he's seen as such a provocative figure, they believe senators may be more amenable to Ratcliffe in the role.
Mr. Itum and Mr. Lowe said they expected studios and theater owners to be more amenable to the new plans.
Matthew Whitaker, the acting attorney general, has met with Mr. Kushner and is said to be more amenable to change.
The result may be animals that are less likely to startle, and are more amenable to being handled by people.
Bazinet said in his note that the regulatory climate may be more amenable under the current administration to big combinations.
Investors are finding that companies are more amenable to adding Libor floors than other requests, including restrictions on issuing additional debt.
The party is opposed to membership on nationalist grounds, though its base, numbering many former Moderate voters, might be more amenable.
Bugatti will continue making hypercars like the Chiron but is looking at adding something a little more amenable to real life.
Their stated goal was to make inroads in Republican politics, and to potentially make the party more amenable to the Kremlin.
Unlike the asphalt, applying this paint has to wait for summer, when the weather is more amenable than it is now.
Microsoft's Cortana appear to be a little bit more amenable to being our valentine, though it answers fewer questions than Siri.
These factors make Europe a hard problem to tackle, but one that a local company might be more amenable to trying.
So indirectly, yes, lasers will increase libido, because if you take away the pain, they'll be more amenable to sexual activity.
Trump, however, has appointed a number of officials who favor deregulation and could be more amenable to mergers in the future.
The open question is whether staff shake-ups will now give Trump a White House more amenable to his autocratic tendencies.
You might expect (or hope) that thoughtful people would be more amenable to the force of fact-based evidence than most.
"I don't know where that guy" — the more amenable Trump — "went," Graham told the homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen days later.
This might make politicians—and farmers—in some countries more amenable to cuts that make the level of support more uniform.
The NightHawks are the open-back version while the NightOwls have a closed-back design, which is more amenable to mobile use.
In fits and starts, China was evolving in a way that could make it more amenable to democratic reform in Hong Kong.
Yergin said previously it was U.S. Democrats who were "kind of protectionist" while the Republicans were more amenable to free global trade.
And despite the pronouncements of the national GOP, some state level politicians seem to be getting more amenable to the adult industry.
Apple could increase its dividend, Daryanani said, or even make "a stronger case for M&A" thanks to "more amenable" market valuations.
Mr Renzi had argued that that the reform was essential to make Italy more governable, and so more amenable to structural reforms.
Or should they try to reach out to disenchanted independent and Republican voters with candidates whom those voters will find more amenable?
We are already starting to see new variations of concrete being developed, which perhaps could be more amenable to 3D-printing capabilities.
These are more amenable because they involve gene in blood cells and cells of the eye, which are more accessible for targeting.
Lure anglers looking for a stiffer option will find Ugly Stik's Inshore Select model more amenable, but less likely to survive abuse.
According to Wyatt, the agency could have pulled off their stunt in a way that would be more amenable to volunteer Wikipedians.
In a bid to repair diplomatic relations with the UK, current President Mauricio Macri has positioned himself as a more amenable party.
Since then, the parties involved appear to have ironed out their disagreements — and they expect more amenable regulators from the Trump administration.
At a time when many Canadian cities are moving to make themselves more amenable to pedestrians, it seems a perhaps quixotic decision.
This brain flexibility not only makes teenagers more susceptible to reckless behavior, but also makes them more amenable to rehabilitation than adults.
Catherwood said that the WeWork brand should help attract smaller companies that are more amenable to moving to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Friends could be more amenable to your requests than family members, who may feel entitled to comment on your body and weight.
But Howell appeared more amenable to Pelosi's view — that nothing in the Constitution or in the House's rules require a formal vote.
Missing out on five years of his daughter's life might turn him villainous again, and might make him more amenable to Scorpion's plans.
Trump has said he would be more amenable to going easy on Beijing if it were more aggressive in reining in North Korea.
But with the clock ticking down on Barack Obama's presidency, a possibly more amenable Republican Donald Trump due to succeed him on Jan.
Veteran agency employees have also recoiled at Mulvaney's push to change the bureau's name and make the agency more amenable to industry concerns.
Auto parts makers, which would likely see their sales rise as a result of the new rules, seemed more amenable to the proposal.
Perry said Parnas and Fruman told Favorov that Trump would soon replace Yovanovitch with an ambassador more amenable to their energy-business interest.
Democrats, who may control the House in January depending on the election results, are expected to be more amenable to such a vote.
His priority will be to use the opportunity of a more amenable administration to re-energise opposition to Iran's attempts at achieving regional supremacy.
Hamilton would have persuaded Congress to pass a constitutional amendment, empowering him to break them into several smaller states, more amenable to federal control.
Arizona offered a stable environment, free from earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters, and state laws that were more amenable to Alcor's unconventional activities.
And if Scott's successor is more amenable to the Medicaid expansion, nearly 800,000 Floridians could gain coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation's estimates.
Last March, Robbie McGee, the Poarch Creeks' lobbyist, told Global Gaming Business Magazine that the tribe has a "definitely more amenable relationship" with Strange.
Barnett's thinking was that the arrangement with iServe would provide PopSockets with a partner more amenable to terms that both sides could live with.
First, Murat Uysal, who was appointed the head of the central bank in July, is proving more amenable to monetary easing than his predecessor.
The Chinese also seem to be more amenable to sharing data, which can be a boon for tech companies looking to customize digital experiences.
It's notably not at Trump's own hotel on the southwest corner of Central Park, likely because the Hilton has a more amenable event space.
The new management could make Monsanto more amenable to a refreshed bid, according to Mr. Foudy of N.Y.U. ChemChina is no stranger to foreign deals.
According to the Committee's chairman and noted science agitator, Republican congressman Lamar Smith, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could be more amenable to corporate interests.
A professed lover of outer space, UFOs, and science fiction, Reagan directed NASA to rewrite decades-old laws to make NASA more amenable to commercialization.
Ulgen said Turkey appeared to be pinning its hopes on possible splits among the jihadists, with Syrian fighters more amenable to disarming than the foreigners.
Co-operation with the American-based tour seems unlikely, though the European Tour, which is not as wealthy, could be more amenable to a partnership.
The last thing China wants is a government there more amenable to South Korean and American influence, or even reunited in a pro-Western orientation.
Some experts have suggested that Francisco could be more amenable to Trump's whims than Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller in the first place in May 2017.
Dubugras said that the general uncertainty hanging over Silicon Valley, spurred by the market downturn and VC hesitation, is making founders more amenable to acquisitions.
Trump has suggested he would be more amenable to going easy on China over trade if it were more aggressive in reining in North Korea.
If the country were cleared of the allegations raised by the U.N., the international community would be more amenable to helping resolve the border issue.
Obama's disengagement from the nuclear menace unfolding in North Korea during his second term resulted not in a more amenable response from the Kim dynasty.
Pushing the pause button in the illusory search for an alternative liberation force more amenable to Turkey would delay any move on Raqqa for months.
Parnas and Fruman also told Favorov that Trump would soon replace Yovanovitch with an ambassador more amenable to their energy-business interests, according to Perry.
And yet the show's oddly compelling chaos will likely prove familiar to those of us more amenable to conceptual art's alternative — the art of painting.
Stefan was convinced his "mom" died because Peter drugged his food, making the innocent boy more amenable to the play-acted fiction of his "mother's" death.
Europe may be more amenable to scooters than US cities, given the proliferation of bike-sharing services and the availability of gas-powered two-wheeled vehicles.
For me it is not clear what the Turks want and I wish they would be more amenable to clarifying where they stand on these issues.
While Putin might be happy to work with a more amenable U.S. administration, there's little reason to think he's would join an American alliance against China.
Senate GOP aides expect that Sessions, like Cotton, will be more amenable to the portion of the bill Cornyn is likely to discuss at the hearing.
" And Englund said that Trump might be more amenable to compromise because, as he puts it, "Trump doesn't need much of a victory to declare victory.
With fewer than 650 homeless residents, Wyoming doesn't have the same pressing need for new affordable housing, but it could be more amenable to new construction.
What if Trump fires Rosenstein and replaces his as deputy attorney general with someone who is more amenable to the idea of getting rid of Mueller?
"Recent departures and appointments, coupled with an increasing skepticism of established precedents, suggests the Supreme Court is more amenable than ever to overruling Roe," she said.
Officials in Europe believe that focus could make him more amenable to a deal to help form a united American-European front against China's industrial ambitions.
But Cook has long been Apple's supply chain expert, even before rising to CEO, and has been slightly more amenable to U.S. manufacturing than his predecessor.
Parnas and Fruman suggested to Favorov that Trump would nominate a new ambassador more amenable to the two men's interest in breaking into the Ukrainian energy market.
It was believed that America could, if not quite reshape the region in its own image, at the very least render it more amenable to American interests.
In exchange, these women were going door-to-door every day, educating voters and expanding the electorate, creating a climate more amenable to all of their victories.
In all likelihood, traveling by car would be more comfortable and spacious than air travel, but it would also be more amenable to good Wi-Fi connection.
He discarded much of Republican orthodoxy during his primary campaign, which could have led some federal employees to believe that he'd be more amenable to big government.
Health care services more amenable to a free market could be grouped together and included in plans designed to encourage competition and the development of new products.
My generation is inclined to say goofy things like "Godspeed' to a girl like you, but I figure you'd be more amenable to a simple, "You go, girl.
Companies also face a certain level of risk in cracking down on sharing: acting on false positives, or losing out to services that are more amenable to groups.
But there is not another China down the road, one more amenable that the one led by Mr Xi. The Middle East does not go away when ignored.
He forged banking deals with Leonid Brezhnev in the Soviet Union and Zhou Enlai in China, as well as with more amenable leaders in every continent except Antarctica.
In fact, the Chargers are willing to dump the Raiders from their plan and build a stadium themselves, if it would make owners more amenable to their move.
Before the Toleration Act and other developments made Britain and northern Europe more amenable to radical Protestantism, many seeking religious freedom had crossed the Atlantic to secure it.
But Athens sees a window of opportunity to settle the row following the election of a more moderate government in Skopje that appears more amenable to a deal.
After all, nothing has happened that would make Congress more amenable to passing immigration-related legislation than it was just weeks ago, when it failed to do anything.
Saying that Poland would pay $2 billion for the installation — and naming it after Trump — was likely a move to make Trump more amenable to the base idea.
One of the effects of last year's midterm election is that Republicans who represented suburban voters more amenable to moderate restrictions on firearms are no longer in office.
Another option is that Facebook will turn Instagram into its own media hub, slowly moving away from a pure social network into one that's more amenable to advertisers.
"The department (there) was understaffed, and when they realized those stops don't actually reduce crime at all, they were much more amenable to redirecting their resources," Shoemaker says.
Should Trump remove Rosenstein, he may pick a replacement who might be more amenable to undermining the Mueller probe, assuming that person could be confirmed by the Senate.
Some want to see the deal scrapped; others wants the company to be more amenable to unions; still others want to go much further and dismantle Amazon altogether.
Rather, the ban is meant merely to lay the groundwork, using more of a steamroller than a nudge, to make people more amenable to future supposedly pro-environment regulations.
Health care could be volatile as a Trump administration may be perceived to be more amenable to Big Pharma but medical services providers could suffer in the ACA rollback.
Although the Taliban have become more amenable to educating girls, opposition to the notion is still strong: according to the UN, last year at least 96 schools were attacked.
That's why Kalanick's side has resisted Whitman, although sources said he would be more amenable to her if they could agree on some significant role for him going forward.
Some teams and coaches have been more amenable than others to letting the cameras in; the New York Giants, for instance, have never been the subject of the show.
For all their visual splash and cartoon familiarity, parrots have long been given scientific short shrift in favor of more amenable subjects like, say, zebra finches or blue tits.
Those lawmakers have already said they don't support Medicare-for-all, but they might be more amenable to the public option that Warren is suggesting as a starting point.
The presence of American troops has not made Mr. Assad any more amenable to a settlement than he was before the campaign against the Islamic State began in 2014.
But it wants to make the world more amenable to its ideology, so it has demanded extraterritorial censorship, compelling outsiders to accept limits on free speech beyond its borders.
The party should still pursue voters who have drifted toward Republicans, this thinking goes, but should also place a high priority on mobilizing communities more amenable to progressive politics.
But she became best known through her relationship with New York garage, a strain of dance music that embraced lush production and melodies more amenable to gospel and soul.
I think the discovery is so much more amenable to not having to be alone in a car, driving around the country for nine months at a time, for one.
Politicians, who once pressured the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to beat deflation, have sent signals that they are more amenable to the idea of an exit from easy policy.
So, not surprisingly, on the eve of the Stadium Committee and Finance Committee meetings, the NFL sounded more amenable to a franchise in Las Vegas than it had previously been.
Advanced engineering applications may use metal-based materials, like titanium and steel, but "simply for durability and accessibility, current architectural practice is more amenable to concrete-based printing," Hui explained.
"Aisle passengers are often more sociable and definitely more amenable as people; they are also more likely to be restless fliers and less adept at sleeping on planes," Hemmings added.
As long as he's not actively hostile to whatever lawmakers send him, reformers could find Trump more amenable to the final package if they can convince him it's a win.
While few analysts expect the BOJ to immediately dial back stimulus, politicians have sent signals that they are becoming more amenable to the idea of a future exit from easy policy.
It&aposs unlikely the administration can find more amenable Palestinian leaders to work with, even after the 83-year-old Abbas, who has no plans to retire, exits the political stage.
Their second goal, which I want to get your take on, might be more amenable to you, which is to actually improve the proportion of money that's going to female founders.
P.J. Tucker, Suns: A reported deadline target last year, the Suns may be more amenable to dealing the former Raptor back now that he's a few months from unrestricted free agency.
MADRID (Reuters) - The head of Spain's center-right Ciudadanos party quit on Monday after heavy election losses, potentially making his party more amenable to backing a government led by the Socialists.
Bankers said the placement this week of a bond and loan package backing Apollo's US$2.2bn takeover of timeshare operator Diamond Resorts, showed buyers were more amenable to Triple C risk.
Interestingly, the North Koreans have been more amenable to U.S. troops remaining in South Korea than most Americans might initially expect, in large part due to its fraught history with China.
In becoming implicitly more amenable to divorce—and, by extension, to other ills of the wider culture—the Church, they worry, might cease, permanently, in any recognizable way, to be itself.
Now, however, with the insurgents seizing so much territory in Afghanistan and badly bloodying the security forces, some officials believe the Taliban might be more amenable to coming to the table.
The newly elected Trump administration signaled that its policies, particularly the president's hard line against Iran, would be more amenable to the Saudis than President Barack Obama's agenda for the region.
The wireless GW100s keep the company's same drivers, though it'll be interesting to hear what they sound like as the company tunes them to be more amenable to "on-the-go" listening.
And the data right now seems to indicate customers are far more amenable to a smartphone with a four-digit price tag than they would have been three or four years ago.
While few analysts expect the central bank to immediately dial back stimulus, politicians have sent signals that they are becoming more amenable to the idea of a future exit from easy policy.
Politicians, who once pressured the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to beat deflation, have sent signals that they are becoming more amenable to the idea of a future exit from easy policy.
Politicians, who once pressured the BOJ to ramp up stimulus to beat deflation, have also sent signals that they are becoming more amenable to the idea of an exit from easy policy.
Republicans tend to be much more amenable to corporate consolidation, but the current administration has launched a mostly one-sided vendetta against tech companies over unfounded allegations they systematically suppress conservative views.
Trump also now has an attorney general who may be more amenable to his meddling: Bill Barr proved himself to be a loyal foot soldier for the president over the past month.
Though Trump was quick to say that France does not speak on behalf of the United States, there are signs Trump may be more amenable to resuming talks with Zarif and company.
Patrick McKenna had the idea to distill the document into a tight, four-page pitch that could be shared with other tech companies that may be more amenable to relocating to Pittsburgh.
But, you need to be aware that buildings, especially big metal ones, wreak havoc on the internal compass of your drone, so plan to calibrate your compass in a more amenable spot beforehand.
But Athens says there is now a window of opportunity to resolve the row following the election of a more moderate government in the neighboring country which appears more amenable to a deal.
Wood also held off on appointing a so-called taint team — a separate team of federal lawyers who would review the materials — in the case, though she appeared more amenable to the option.
But the chances of surviving your first cancer, or your next cancer, will improve—and for those with more amenable cancers, and access to the best treatment, they may do so quite quickly.
This could be a more amenable path to establishing an antitrust violation because it does not require proving that there is an actual monopoly, only that steps were taken to acquire monopoly power.
It would also allow Trump to further pressure Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and eventually replace him when his term expires in 2022 with a more amenable monetary policy head, according to analysts.
After being largely rebuffed by a member of the oligarch's legal team in early June, he hit upon another approach, according to Mr. Parnas's lawyer: persuading Mr. Firtash to hire more amenable counsel.
Buenos Aires (CNN)President Barack Obama aimed to capitalize on renewed goodwill in Latin America during a stop in Argentina on Wednesday for talks with a new leader more amenable to the United States.
The resulting Parliament could be just as conservative as the current one, and certainly no more amenable to President Hassan Rouhani's vision for an Iranian economy more open to the rest of the world.
That does make it easier to imagine being put into actual use by businesses than more technically ambitious projects, however, and Japan is probably more amenable to the idea of "robot" transportation than most.
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It can be difficult to blind the patients to the treatment they are receiving, and the people who seek out particular therapies — acupuncture, massage — are probably more amenable to them, which may bias the results.
As the historian Rick Perlstein wrote in The Baffler and The Nation in 0003, the American conservative movement has become more and more amenable to get-rich-quick schemes, snake-oil salesmen, and confidence men.
He added that this BRAC push may be more realistic than some in the past -- lately, the Defense Department is "getting some signals" from congressional committees that they are "more amenable to it," Roth said.
"No doubt the studio bosses accommodated the Nazis because they hoped for a more amenable regime in the future; they were businessmen, and acted as businessmen," David Denby wrote in The New Yorker in 20173.
At a time when his sweeping economic and social reforms are hurting his popularity, Macron's performance showed a more amenable side to an former investment banker whose detractors call him the "president of the rich".
"Washington's view seems to be that tariffs and threats of more tariffs will soften up the Chinese and make them more amenable to negotiations," said Eswar Prasad, a Cornell economist who specializes in trade issues.
But now that Mr. Obama is no longer around to cut any ribbons or claim (rightful) credit for any jobs created, they'll be much more amenable to doing a little big spending of their own.
On the American side, the private sector experience of many in the new administration in Washington may make them more amenable to the idea of negotiations, suggested Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, a reformist analyst of Iranian politics.
GunsFor almost three decades, Sanders has represented Vermont, a rural state with a strong hunting culture in both the House and Senate, and was more amenable to gun rights than many of his Democratic colleagues.
The New Yorker reports that Steele warned Mueller that Russia lobbied Trump after the election to appoint someone less hawkish on Russia than Romney and more amenable to easing sanctions for Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
Diaz, seen as more amenable to striking deals with the government, will face a more leftist rival, Pedro Sanchez, who tried to block Rajoy's return to power last year when he was leader of the Socialists.
But with Hillary Clinton ahead at least five points in recent polls, they may be more amenable to confirming Judge Garland in case she decides to nominate a more liberal candidate under pressure from the left.
Hewson said the only event that could send sterling sharply lower was if talks with the EU broke down completely, which he said did not look likely as Brussels looked more amenable to negotiating with Britain.
He said the only event that could send sterling sharply lower was if talks with the EU broke down completely, which he said did not look likely as Brussels looked more amenable to negotiating with Britain.
In theory, Trump firing Rosenstein would allow him to put in place a new deputy attorney general more amenable to Trump's position — and more likely to either curtail Mueller's investigatory powers or end the investigation altogether.
If the President sticks to this position, it's huge because a solution for the Dreamers has been the main sticking point in immigration and budget talks, and may make Democrats more amenable to making a deal.
This is where understanding the differentiation between the firms can pay off, since some firms are more amenable to this situation than others by offering special opportunities for those who are already in the working world.
British games are televised at times more amenable to the Asian market, while allowing fans on the east coast of America to watch four back-to-back matches, rather than three, thus making television rights more lucrative.
Currency traders believe the mood in London and Brussels suggests both sides are more amenable to hammering out a transition agreement between Britain and the trading bloc, and then an eventual deal for the terms of departure.
Soon after the fall of the Soviet Union, NATO members quickly set about on the first round of expansion while Russia was weak and the post-Soviet government was more amenable to integration into the free world.
One narrative that would appeal to the former constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago would be to transform the Supreme Court in a way that it is more amenable to his party and its principles.
Caroline Shannon-Karasik, a 33-year-old writer and mom living in Pittsburgh, says that her positive experience with a male lactation consultant made her more amenable to the idea of other male birth professionals, including doulas.
For every justice he picks, the Court as a whole is likely to become more hostile to executive action, meaning that lawsuits against environmental regulations are likely to find a much more amenable venue in coming years.
Does anyone remember George Will declaring that liberals like trains, not because they make sense for urban transport, but because they serve the "goal of diminishing Americans' individualism in order to make them more amenable to collectivism"?
But this year, after 18 months in the West Wing and a record level of turnover in the administration, Mr. Miller has succeeded in surrounding himself with figures who may be more amenable to gutting refugee admissions.
On-demand transportation giant Uber made its name in part by aggressively entering new markets on a path of organic growth, but in recent times, it has shown itself more amenable to the concept of expansion through acquisition.
For all these reasons, young people seem far more amenable to the idea of socialism than their older counterparts, and young women especially have much to gain from the democratic socialist-style insurance programs Sanders is presenting.  Memory.
After FBI agents raided his properties in April, seizing thousands of items and sparking a lengthy court battle even before any charges have been filed, Cohen has reportedly been more amenable to working with federal prosecutors, ABC reported.
A wager on how much temperatures might rise, however, seems more amenable to Roy Spencer, a meteorologist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville who continually asserts the current warming trend is insignificant and will continue to be insignificant.
Naturally, these effects can make the more impulsive signs feel like they're walking on eggshells, while the signs that are more amenable to this influence probably end up feeling even more stressed and less confident for the retrograde's duration.
Aides to Schiff, Bolton and Pelosi all declined to comment on whether a House subpoena is in the offing, and whether Bolton would be more amenable to it this time — especially with his book slated for publication in March.
"In all of these animal therapy [studies] the assumption is that all humans will benefit from it but research shows that some people are more amenable to animal intervention than others, which might explain the mixed results," Steklis says.
But after FBI agents raided his properties in April, seizing thousands of items and sparking a lengthy court battle even before any charges have been filed, Cohen has reportedly been more amenable to working with federal prosecutors, ABC reported.
This is a first step in peeling the onion, layer by layer, leaving behind a health care market more amenable to the goals of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 (BCRA).
While voters in parts of California and Florida tend to be more amenable to an easier path to citizenship and other protections for immigrants, candidates in states like Iowa and Virginia are highlighting their support for strengthening border security.
It was a significant amount of money that I won't spend until a more amenable administration is in power in the U.S. I am now instead flying to Europe regularly where I have friends and family whom I love.
The truth is that the specific two-state vision of the late 1990s was overtaken by events a while ago, and demonstrating that some Arab states are more amenable to accommodating Israel is a useful step toward diplomatic clarity.
Those sectors are somewhat more amenable to price-driven carbon reductions than transportation, but not nearly as amenable as electricity (though the researchers note that uncertainty is higher in those sectors, since reporting and data are not as consistent).
Not last, there's a widespread expectation that Alphabet will become more amenable to larger share buybacks, or that it might institute a dividend payment for the first time because so much of Pichai's bonus is tied to share performance.
"We have all kinds of strategic flexibility to do things that would perhaps be more amenable to both the end users as well as the advertisers and publishers, so we expect to do things even in that space," Nadella said.
Trump has refused to blame the Saudi Crown Prince, whom he sees as a vital Middle East ally, which led some to believe that he would be more amenable to Turkish demands in exchange for Erdogan's easing off the case.
If you've got a partner who prefers to keep tech — even speakers — out of there, they might be more amenable to the idea of an Ikea-designed lamp that also happens to pull double duty as a great-sounding speaker.
Mr. Cruz, the Texas senator, had hoped that Mr. Rubio, the Florida senator, would become bogged down in New Hampshire, dividing votes with the other mainstream Republican candidates in a state that is more amenable than Iowa to centrist politics.
Bills introduced in Congress last year that aimed to create an income-tax break have so far not gained traction, but Fidelity lobbyists believe that the new Congress that emerges from November's elections could be more amenable to tax reform.
Doesn't it only make sense that Russia would want a President more amenable to its view of the world and would act to make that happen, just as America has done (and continues to do) in many parts of the world.
"By moving to trials in younger higher-risk individuals who have less advanced disease more amenable to reversal, and developing precision medicine strategies based on genetics, imaging, and other risk factors, the next era of cardiovascular disease prevention can begin."
The remarks are the clearest sign to date that Abe's administration is taking a more relaxed approach toward hitting the price target than before, and becoming more amenable to the idea of a gradual withdrawal of crisis-mode monetary stimulus.
With Don Jr., however, the audience — all students forced into mandatory attendance — was more amenable, because he went through the trouble of actually explaining political points and his father's presidency, peppered with jokes about life as a trouble-making college student.
A Netflix survey last year found that its U.S. users dislike foreign-language content, according to CNET, but chief product officer Greg Peters said the service "ignored" that "super depressing" result, finding Americans were more amenable to dubbed shows over subtitles.
To be sure, the people who watch the speech tend to be those who are more amenable to the president in the first place — according to CBS's poll, 42 percent of viewers were Republicans, 33 percent independents, and 25 percent Democrats.
It remains to be seen if restricting this large chunk of content will affect how many people sign up and pay for Spotify in India, but it seems Warner thinks it will, and will make Spotify more amenable to reaching a favorable deal.
"This is all to say that while Roberts might be wary of voting to overturn Roe outright ... he might be more amenable to continuing to chip away at the abortion right, allowing the Court, over time, to eventually overturn Roe entirely," Murray said.
And even as Riyadh works to develop a more amenable set of allies, the level of politicking put into bringing the Kingdom's regional rival, Iran, to the table in Algiers only served to highlight the importance to Saudi Arabia of cutting a deal.
But the Benzedrine did have an effect that was right in line with Smith, Kline & French's aspirations for its new product: The drug seemed to boost the children's eagerness to learn in the classroom while making them more amenable to following the rules.
But Turkey has also consistently called for Assad's removal and pushed the US to do more to depose the Syrian dictator, which conceivably could make it more amenable to the idea of an Arab force interested in removing Assad getting involved in Syria.
And once a Rodgers and Hammerstein show has had a superlative production, like Trevor Nunn's "Oklahoma!" in 1998 ("It didn't work in New York, but it worked like gangbusters in London," Mr. Chapin said), he becomes more amenable to other directors' daring.
One theory floating around is that their case may have been bolstered by the temporary pick of Grenell as acting director -- because he's seen as such a provocative figure, they think senators may be more amenable to Ratcliffe in the role now.
Trade is supposed to open up markets to politics more amenable to the U.S. A key part of the concept of a liberal world order, established at the end of the Cold War, is that the world will transition toward democracy and capitalism.
In previous peace talks, negotiations over the status of Jerusalem have been left for last, when progress on the other, less contentious issues might have made each side more amenable to accepting the legitimacy of the other side's aspirations in the holy city.
Calls for governments to be more amenable to fiscal spending echo those of her predecessor Mario Draghi, and Lagarde added that the "implementation of structural policies in euro area countries needs to be substantially stepped up" to boost productivity and growth potential.
Gazans are terrified that Israel may be preparing for another full-blooded war to crush Hamas or even force it to make way for Fatah, the Palestinian movement's more amenable wing that runs the West Bank, the bigger chunk of a would-be Palestinian state.
The venter is most likely seeking validation from someone who is willing to mirror their emotional intensity; if you aren't up for doing that, they will probably start to get the hint and seek out people who are more amenable to gassing them up.
A more amenable parliament means Rouhani will be in a better position to carry out the reforms he's promised and thus increases his chances of winning reelection in 2017 (and not becoming the first one-term president in the history of the Islamic Republic).
A successor who is more of a loyalist to Mr. Trump might be more amenable to interpreting Mr. Mueller's jurisdiction narrowly or to firing him, either by declaring that Mr. Mueller has overstepped or by removing the regulation that protects him from arbitrary removal.
Google, in the early-days development of Android, used a now-retired implementation of Java that was intended to be open-source but was never actually/officially licensed from Sun Microsystems, Java's original and much more amenable corporate parent which was bought out by Oracle in 2010.
But what's particularly striking about the timing of the new allegations against Trump is that they didn't come out simply because the times have changed, and society is more amenable to taking sexual assault survivors seriously than it might have been a decade or two ago.
Money is flowing into European and Israeli startups, the business environment has become more amenable to entrepreneurship, and there's more tech talent there than ever before, said Roy Saar, a partner with Mangrove Capital Partners, a venture firm that focuses on that part of the world.
Beijing, as well, suddenly became more amenable and expressed its willingness to talk through the nettlesome trade issues that agitated the president — even as his administration beefed up Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea, and expanded high-level contacts and interaction with Taiwan.
Amazon workers in smaller European markets like Germany and the UK unionized years ago, providing guidance for their counterparts in the US. The way Amazon's business is structured might also be more amenable to union actions like work stoppages than its retail behemoth predecessor, Walmart, is.
Nate I'm not sure which group is most "gettable," but I think it's interesting that the changes weren't clearly focused toward any one group, since most changes to make the bill more amenable to moderates would tend to push away the Freedom Caucus, and vice versa.
In other words, the party pursued two differing approaches in the same state and the same year — nominating a progressive who could mobilize voters difficult to turn out in midterms as well as a moderate who would appear more amenable to persuadable voters — and both failed.
As one of the authors of the Patriot Act—George W. Bush administration lawyer John Yoo described her in a 2006 book as the "day-to-day manager of the Patriot Act in Congress," according to BuzzFeed News—Newstead may be more amenable to government requests for user data.
I mean it makes sense that the winter holiday is a bigger hit, because the Christmas holidays are way more amenable to the consumerist death-drive with which the West has replaced its soul, so, that probably explains why celebrating the holidays features so prominently in film and music.
Ford views the fleet environment as one that is "more amenable" to a first introduction of this technology, thanks to the cost and mapping requirements, but it expects the costs to fall over time and that it will be more feasible to sell to consumers down the line.
Senate Commerce's top Democrat, Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2628 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (Fla.), whom Senate Republicans see as being more amenable to a compromise than other Democrats, shared Schatz's perspective.
In the same way presidential loser Barry Goldwater helped define modern conservative politics (and thus much of American politics), some of the batshit things Trump is pushing today could stick around and eventually get peddled by a real politician with a better haircut and a more amenable temperament.
And while it might be unrealistic for you to get everything done before you leave, my guess is that your supervisor's likely to be a lot more amenable to helping you take stress-free time off if you've been thoughtful about what taking that time will mean for your team.
The remarks by Mr. Assad appeared to signal that he might be more amenable to dealing with Mr. Trump than he was with President Barack Obama, whose administration repeatedly called on the Syrian leader to step down, accused his government of repeated atrocities and supported rebels seeking to topple him.
Jack Ezon, the president of the New York travel company Ovation Vacations who has had more than 80 trip cancellations because of Zika, says that hotels in Zika-affected areas are starting to become more amenable to refunds or giving guests credit for a future stay as the virus continues to spread.
The good news is that Mr Macron has a plan, set out in his speech at the Sorbonne in Paris days after the German election; that Mr Scholz is more amenable to such things than Wolfgang Schäuble, his CDU predecessor; and that Mrs Merkel seems minded not to abandon her new French ally.
" Managing partner Scott Kupor of Andreessen Horowitz is also a fan of the idea, saying that as "part of broader capital markets reform to better align the long-term interests of shareholders and management teams, tenure-based voting would be far more amenable as a solution than the more blunt-force application of dual stock.
After Morrison took office last year, and later as it became likely Johnson would succeed Theresa May at 10 Downing Street, Trump told associates he believed the men would prove more amenable than earlier leaders in helping provide information that might help discredit the Mueller investigation, according to the people familiar with the conversations.
In addition, some diplomats noted that the pause essentially freezes a status quo that favors Mr. Assad and the Russians — and that Moscow may have been more amenable now since the airstrikes and Mr. Assad's ground operations have helped Mr. Assad regain control over much of the country's populated western areas, driving opposition forces out of Aleppo.
It could also help with non-driving functions; Nissan imagines being able to detect discomfort from a driver, which could lead to changing the way the vehicle drives in order to fit the driver's expectations – and potentially using augmented reality to change what the driver sees to make the driving environment more amenable to safe conduct on the road.
Senate Commerce's top Democrat, Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (Fla.), whom Senate Republicans have cited as being more amenable to a compromise than some Democrats with strong positions on net neutrality, shared Schatz's perspective.
More amenable, even extravagantly embraced, he could be invited to the White House, offered missions to Africa and asked in 1996 to carry the Olympic torch to open the games in Atlanta before a global audience of perhaps 3 billion people, the image of all black men being celebrated and respected in one man, whom the world adored.
Paul Manafort, the campaign chairman, will retain his title and focus on the political shop but was widely seen as being sidelined: Mr. Bannon and Ms. Conway have both developed close relationships with Mr. Trump, and Mr. Bannon is likely to be more amenable to letting him run the sort of media-focused campaign he prefers.
The theories melded with the Clinton Body Count conspiracy, the baseless allegation that the Clinton family has had over 50 former associates murdered, to fuel the Epstein Murder conspiracy theory on the American right, which has become more amenable to conspiracy theories and memes amid constant attacks on the media and the echo chambers of social media.
The page, which the same passenger confirms he did not see when checking into a different United flight this past Sunday, asks "Are you interested in possibly taking a different flight in exchange for a travel certificate," helping the airline to identify which passengers have flexible travel plans and are therefore more amenable to being bumped to another flight if theirs is overbooked.
My original point, however, is that quorum-breaking — or the threat of it — in the current environment would be disruptive enough to make the Senate Republicans more amenable to allowing roll-call votes on Democratic priorities, and without the complex safeguards that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell usually places between the will of the Senate and the preferences of the Republican Party.
We're still a long ways from the Jurassic Park version of this process, but a more practical method involves essentially reverse-engineering domestication: instead of pairing wild animals with traits that would make them more amenable to living with humans, breeders would look at what we know about the original aurochs' genetic makeup, find cattle with similar traits, and intensify them over several generations.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has been more amenable to Saudi explanations of what took place, calling the arrests a "good first step" and deeming the claim that Khashoggi died after a fistfight credible.

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