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‘Maybe they’ll feel inclined to assist next time we ask for their cash
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He did not seem overly inclined to help
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"I'm inclined to allow we leave them here," Kelvin said, "especially when we have to consider that we don't have suitable replacement entities available without delaying our departure
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I am inclined to ask, “What on earth are the devout doing in the marketplaces?”
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That sugar, in the last analysis, can cause serious malnutrition is proved by the fact that although like alcohol, it is a quick source of energy the effects do not last and as the body becomes more and more dependent on these ‘quick lifts’ it becomes less inclined to eat nourishing food
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She had no idea why they were suddenly starting to be useful, but with a fresh packet of fags laying open on the kitchen table, with the kitchen cleaned, with something smelling lovely bubbling away on the cooker and with a head that was hosting a motorway maintenance crew, she didn't feel inclined to argue
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Old Ted, however, was not inclined to inflate his own ego
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Rather than picking her petals off one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere, Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm to such a simple little bloom, to kiss each petal in turn
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Tom saw in her faded looks and in her dimming eyes a future that he was not inclined to embrace
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the one member of the state apparatus who seemed inclined to
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‘Yes, I’d be inclined to agree with you there, Dave
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Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm
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future that he was not inclined to embrace
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Ken's brother is less inclined to dream of foreign shores
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Masa had not been inclined to play ball though and Brenda had been hell to work with as a result
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Chrissie had been inclined to stay, taking the tack that the devil of a boss she knew was better than the devil of unemployment, but her opinion changed when Masa had a go at her after the last show of the day
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Paint on exterior woodwork is a luxury that the residents seem ill-inclined to afford
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Tom was inclined to believe the old man
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And I am inclined to agree with them; I think there are many fantastic locations out there that would be a better place to build your office blocks,”
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Francois had never felt more disinclined to
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She’d always been more inclined to that portion of the home than Emma had
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he inclined to us, and heard our cry
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was inclined to believe him
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affairs, but none of them felt inclined to complain
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inclined to grant circumstances those who have
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here I am inclined to give them justice
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Why would you say that? I’m hardly inclined to favor the accused
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inclined to think they were thieves and were
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He would often spend up to five hours serenely munching away, consuming quantities reaching 150 pounds of the wispy delicacy each evening! (Yes, and that was without salad dressing, croutons, grated carrots, or any other complements that might be found in the typical buffet for those humans who are more health-oriented and inclined towards vegetarianism
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These super low-level, noise frequencies that he could proudly boast about to others (if he were inclined to do so) are maintained at a hush-hush status for reasons of his humble nature and the importance of strategic secrecy
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If he was lucky, some regulars would be about and inclined to offer information regarding a stranger whom they had noticed pass among them but some days earlier
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On and around they went, some answering, some questioning, the Elf was inclined to second Deni's concerns: “Let's continue this over breakfast
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“Considering your present circumstances, I’m inclined to let that outburst slide
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GOD OR A DIVINE ENTITY, I WOULD BE A LOT MORE INCLINED TO GIVE THINGS
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However, people who are more inclined to left-brain thinking tend not to believe in past lives and the survival of human consciousness after physical death
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His parents, more inclined to the noble life of luxury, had forced upon him the name Regis, but he much preferred Warlord
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At first he was disinclined to believe me, but when he caught on, he became excited
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Sebastian was still inclined to believe Mars had something to do with it
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Based on the findings from Aspen’s rescue, I’m inclined to drop all charges against Mars and release him and Rogan
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Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence
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inclined to be contentious, we have no other practice, nor
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But if one is inclined to be contentious, we have no other
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And I'm not a man who is inclined to rush headlong into things
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The Confederates were still a very real threat, and they would likely be less inclined to surrender to conditions
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would ever be inclined to harm any other member, regardless of
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She was inclined to agree
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This isn’t unusual—she’s an inquisitive child of four and is inclined to explore with her siblings the alleys of Thimble Down, as well as the fields and pastures that surround us
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If Amaranthe was a potential customer, though, the woman might be less inclined to point her out
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Her encounter that morning left her inclined to keep her face hidden
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Her “team,” especially Akstyr, might be more inclined to obey her if they believed she commanded Sicarius, but his cooperation was just that, cooperation
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She was half inclined to dispel the charm on the
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Unfortunately, the police have become easy targets for community activists and political malcontents with axes to grind; inclined to promote racial unrest and false allegations and other unfavorable impressions notwithstanding a few bad apples that have (otherwise) damaged the reputation of their honorable profession
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Although I firmly agree that professionalism is a function of character rather than appearance, I am equally inclined to support the notion that many individuals (including yours truly) require (some) structure in their lives and that the degree an employee adopts a more casual approach to his or her personal appearance, he or she will likely to adopt similar (laid-back) attitudes as they relate to work; that is to say, that the one arguably feeds off the other
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The greatest (moral) ―tragedies‖ are oftentimes self-inflicted by individuals who choose to orchestrate their own disappointments by making ill-advised (decisions) without giving proper thought to the consequences of their actions, who are/were nevertheless capable of critically examining every aspect of such decisions; that is to say, their moral and rational dimensions, had they been properly inclined to do so and who, having suffered the unhappy effects of ―unexpected‖ outcomes, are wont to attribute their personal misfortunes to Chance rather than their own indomitable designs and indiscretions
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There exists an ―inner‖ wisdom or ―consciousness of knowing‖ that is not immediately apparent; exceeding the sum of everything that is (either) known or has the potential of being known that is (otherwise) unknown unless an individual is properly inclined to pursue or know (it); that oftentimes seeks the supporting testimony of other individuals engaged in similar trials of their own
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Thus the need for torture of civilians was not great and I am disinclined to believe it
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Many are homeowners and investors naturally inclined toward (economic) policies that favor investment
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It stands to reason that with the pressure being applied on the terrorist in the rest of the world the more he would be inclined to operate and hide in Sub Saharan Africa
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Up until now he was not sure if Frank Porter was inclined to help him
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Why are we oftentimes inclined to assign blame to God for all our misfortunes yet seldom offer Him proper thanks for all His blessings?
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Our immediate question to you is whether or not this teacher is correctly expressing a belief in keeping with Church teachings or is she merely expressing her own private opinions in a manner that has become increasingly troubling to parents with young children in school? Many of our teachers, it seems, are oftentimes inclined to take liberty with their students in a manner exceeding the scope or limits of their profession
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With few notable exceptions among my contemporary co-workers, however, most of my younger colleagues, young men in their twenties, were more inclined to talk about a ball game that had been played the night before
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If our soldiers are not overburdened with money, it is not because they have a distaste for riches; if their lives are not unduly long, it is not because they are disinclined to longevity
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“That’s not what those words mean,” I protested even as my body inclined toward his involuntarily
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Perot was drafted to run for president by public demand, and his followers tended to be politically moderate and not inclined to vote for either party
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Was the American public isolationist, inclined to stay out of foreign affairs entirely, even to stop preventable atrocities? This did not happen nearly as much as many claim
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After 1917, much of the US was somewhat inclined to invade overseas if humanitarian reasons or preserving order was the rationale
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She knew some men were inclined to jealousy, but this was over the top
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But how??? Since when was a teacher, a mentor, as he had described his relationship to her, inclined to such extremes of behavior?
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Americans of good conscience should reject any candidate for president who is any way inclined towards war
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Amonas had answered when questioned that he had simply not taken them off because he hadn’t felt inclined to
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“The question is odd, but I am required to answer, indeed inclined to indulge your questioning nature
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No one seemed inclined to stop and ask her what was on their minds, even though it was more than certain that she had somehow managed to become some sort of popular person
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And even though he felt naturally inclined to grin and answer `bloody hell no’, he calmly said to the doctor:
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“I’d be inclined to say the same about you
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Children cannot distinguish between what they want and what they need and so given the choice they will be very inclined to choose only sweet taste
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Colling was not used to hearing her use her missing husband’s name, and not inclined to believe the man would suddenly reappear after having been unheard from in over two years
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“No, the Abnegation were inclined toward forgiveness and reconciliation, as you might expect
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Given your newness to this community, your ignorance of the master plan, and your genetic deficiency, we are inclined to be lenient
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The logical thing would have been to toss it away, but somehow he was disinclined to do this
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1 I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined to me, and heard my cry
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He was not inclined to be hard on pranks of heedlessness or forgetfulness, but THIS was different
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They had larger villages and were a larger tribe, but were also not inclined to resist us
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He had never heard of the Inka, but he assured me that most of the mountain tribes in the south were tough fighters and not inclined to surrender readily
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My wife favors Venice and I am inclined to agree with her, having seen photographs of the city
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I am quite inclined to come up with an excuse of some sort, although there is no doubt that it would be beneficial for me to make some new friends
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For some reason, I do not feel inclined to tell my wife about some of the activities that seem to take place at the club; I have told her only of the food and drink
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I have already decided that I will attend the club only occasionally, perhaps once a month; there is no need for me to go almost nightly as my new friend seems to be inclined to do
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You’ll be more inclined to see
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He said he doubted that because they are so orderly and man is so disordered, but he was inclined to think that they could indicate natural events—like earthquakes, floods and such
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I reminded her of what that entailed, but she was insistent, and he was not inclined to rejoin me
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also are inclined to do the same today
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They are inclined to take risks as it is
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I am inclined to say I am the older brother, but you might have stopped aging a long time ago
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These are things that would be inclined to take up our time and energy in their use,
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I know the old Mongols dreamt of reconquering the Hanjen, Cathay you call it, but they are all long gone and our attention is more inclined to be at home
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After a time any who might still be inclined to protest are worn down to acquiescence one by one through what one observer termed a kind of “slouching fatigue
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Q: What is real, the subjective or the objective? I am inclined to
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15 And it was at the expiration of a few years, that they brought an approximating offering to the Lord, and Cain brought from the fruit of the ground, and Abel brought from the firstlings of his flock from the fat of it, and God turned and inclined to Abel and his offering, and a fire came down from the Lord from Heaven and consumed it
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32 And he called out and said, Woe to my father and this wicked generation, whose hearts are all inclined to vanity, who serve these idols of wood and stone which can neither eat, smell, hear nor speak, who have mouths without speech, eyes without sight, ears without hearing, hands without feeling, and legs which cannot move; like them are those who made them and that trust in them