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unamenable

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unamenable
adjunzugänglich (→ to +dat); he is unamenable to persuasioner lässt sich nicht überreden; unamenable to medical treatmentauf ärztliche Behandlung nicht ansprechend


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In the hunting observances, it is positioned against the forces of unamenable nature that threaten to disrupt the natural order.
But even if it were true that some fundamental principles are hard-wired, unamenable to cultural change, it does not follow that there is no overarching ethic.
31, 2006, seven of the potential parole cases were terminated from the MPRI Mentally Ill Demonstration Project by the parole board before parole was granted: one for refusal to participate; four for misconduct; one because mental health assessment indicated an unacceptable level of risk to the community; and one who was determined to be unamenable to treatment.
 
 
 
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