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- She has nothing but abuse for anyone who disagrees with her and is completely unamenable to any discussion or compromise.
- Cox assured Richardson that he was " not unamenable " to a solution in which he had no direct access to the tapes.
- But here the POV is to make it " unamenable " against the guidelines of wikipedia . . . no matter if there are other scholarly works.
- But I agree that the RFC is likely a waste of effort, and that since these users are clearly unamenable to feedback or criticism, they will need to be given the warn-block treatment now.
- Complicating matters, as would happen throughout the composer's career, his finest asset as a composer actually worked against him namely, he was simply too successful a melodist, and melodies are extremely unamenable to symphonic development.
- In contrast to persons appropriate for civil commitment . . . sexually violent predators generally have personality disorders and / or mental abnormalities which are unamenable to existing mental illness treatment modalities and those conditions render them likely to engage in sexually violent behavior.
- In " The Emerald City of Oz ", she shows herself particularly unamenable to Oz, asking for a back attic room, simpler clothing, and is gauche enough to tell Billina that chickens are for broiling and eating without realizing that such a conversation would be deeply offensive.
- Mr . Mabbett is indeed not an administrator, as I mistakenly said : but he is, according to his talk page,'currently working as the Wikipedian in Residence at Queen Street Textile Mill Museum, Burnley and also the Wikipedian in Residence at The New Art Gallery Walsall .'He is therefore in some sense a public face of Wikipedia, and indeed his ability to contribute to Wikipedia is in some sense subsidised by the system itself, unlike the rest of us who have to seek time to respond to his harrying in the interstices of a life shackled by obligations to routines unamenable to Wiki-campaigning.
- :Can you believe that, in all the many years of Wikipedia, with all the many articles about the intimate affairs of non-canonical Pokemons, that yet we do not have an article about ( or a picture of ) the humble "'bottle brush "', a simple tubular cleaning brush with stiff tines radiating from a flexible wire rod, suitable for inserting into tight voids such as bottles, and sold in shops near wherever a man has a strange bottle calculus that proves unamenable to soap and bleach and just letting it sit there for a day with hot water in it ?-- Talk 23 : 04, 2 September 2009 ( UTC)