Examples of 'is not amenable' in a sentence

Meaning of "is not amenable"

is not amenable: This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something is not easily persuaded, controlled, or influenced

How to use "is not amenable" in a sentence

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is not amenable
It is not amenable to dietary counseling in most cases.
A chaotic system is not amenable to prediction.
It is not amenable to laws and does not require documenting fixation of the redevelopment.
Hence a right to health per se is not amenable to easy definition.
The MILF is not amenable to the government's counterproposal.
Supravalvular pulmonic stenosis however is not amenable to balloon dilation procedures.
On the other hand,, the free group on two generators, is not amenable.
Pipetting is not amenable to large volume processing.
One can not attend a teaching which is not amenable to follow.
Such an approach is not amenable to attaining a high level of safety.
Microgastria may result in uncontrollable gastroesophageal reflux and is not amenable to fundoplications.
The regime is not amenable to reform.
The material produced is a dense elastic mass which is not amenable to injection.
So this approach is not amenable to further analysis of the cycle.
A further disadvantage of the elastic band is that it is not amenable to automated assembly.

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That decision is not amenable to appeal and has the authority of res judicata.
Science ignores the spiritual realm because it is not amenable to scientific analysis.
The Council is not amenable to discussion on either of these points.
Lilith's delicate constitution is not amenable to shallots.
This structure is not amenable to cooperative secure updating of the DNS.
Therefore, the process is impractical and is not amenable to automation.
Nevertheless, brachytherapy is not amenable to tumors inaccessible by conventional surgical techniques.
This is not likely to be highly reproducible, and is not amenable to robotic screening.
Secondary to the lesion size it is not amenable for cryotherapy and standard laser photocoagulation.
According to the OLA, such decision by the Panel is not amenable to audit.
Your Director is not amenable to reason.
I would like to be a kept man. Sadly, Mrs Sharpe is not amenable.
Sometimes the pain in intervertebral hernia is not amenable to treatment with conventional painkillers.
Now, I know that Lilith 's delicate constitution is not amenable to shallots.
Thus, this process is not amenable for industrial scale use.
In certain examples of the disclosure, the gastric cancer is not amenable to curative therapy.
The word " Job " is not amenable to adjective.
Thank you. Now, I know that Lilith's delicate constitution is not amenable to shallots.
Unfortunately, the procedure of Nair is not amenable to industrial scale isolations for several reasons.
Furthermore, the whole procedure is not amenable for automation.
The low-pressure process described here is not amenable to a continuous on-line application of oxides.
Because these factors are proteins, their production is not amenable to direct chemical synthesis.
This process however, is not amenable to scaling up.
However, WhatsApp uses proprietary technology which is not amenable to rigorous vetting, unlike OTR.
This renal failure is reversible, but is not amenable to etiotropic treatment.
Unfortunately, the olanzapine molecule is not amenable to formation of the ester product.
Flow cytometry however, is not amenable to HTS format.
According to the… chief neurosurgeon, It is not amenable to surgical intervention.
In such a situation, the process is not amenable to a specific time-frame.
Sadly, Mrs Sharpe is not amenable.

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