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How to use inclination in a sentence

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Any inclination to take any of this seriously is rapidly seen off by the kitschy dreadfulness of much of the writing.
In addition, the inclination of fibers relative to the sagittal and transverse planes was lower than in wild type fish.
The avian magnetic compass differs from the technical compass used by humans in that the avian compass is an inclination compass.
The orbit has to have some inclination to it for the apoapsis to get into the magnetotail.
Given New Yorkers' inclination to declare themselves with intense passion on even the most minor issues, this silence might seem odd.
It is not the government's job to second-guess the public's inclination to save or spend.
Having decided to introduce a gay character the scriptwriters show no inclination to explore the issue further.
They have an inclination for pleasures and they desire to revel in them for ever.
This also embraces your innate inclination towards the leisurely enjoyment of life's pleasures.
Surprisingly, as I got off the ship, chained and shackled, I didn't feel a deep yearning or nostalgic inclination to being on land.
One of his more obvious characteristics is his inclination towards exaggeration.
His mother didn't have time or inclination to shape his creative bents, so he did so alone, and with the aid of teachers or circumstances.
The random inclination of other concentrations of fragmentary specimens is indicative of post mortem disturbance due to bioturbation.
So far, however, neither arts council nor local authority shows any inclination to offer additional support.
The savage reduction in town hall powers has increased the inclination to use the municipal vote as a protest.
I was thrown in at the deep end, I had no inclination of what was going to happen.
His inclination, as a federalist, was unsympathetic towards some of that exploration.
Her first inclination was to decline, but before she knew what she was doing she decided that she would accept.
Getting up early is not my natural inclination but does pay off sometimes for the light.
Nor has he shown any inclination to properly organize his economic troops, or to deal with the fact that the buck stops with the chief executive.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was one dry-goods store still kept open in Newnan, but few ladies had the inclination or the means to go shopping.
This adopter enters into another tube at the same degree of inclination which commences the condensing apparatus.
Being then asked if he had any inclination to eat, he answered in the affirmative.
This is my section, Grant drawled with no show of inclination to arbitrate the matter.
The inclination of the valves permits the use of large valves, and these open directly into the combustion chamber.
In the usual form of deflective deck the armor is at such a small inclination with the horizon that it becomes very effective.
He had wit and humour, with an inclination to satire, which he indulged rather too much.
Besides his dip-circle, Norman also devised a simple and very apt illustration of magnetic inclination.
He had encroached, inch by inch, but her oblivion had not been inclination, as Waterbury fancied.
From prudence, natural inclination, and engrossment in other pursuits, Parmentier took no part in the political storm then raging.
Jerks at the reins only caused him to stamp and evince an inclination to turn around.
The truth or falsity of these stories of the peones I must leave to the inclination of the reader.
Neither has matter nor life any inclination or potency to behave in a four-dimensional manner.
The paleness of it was a healthy paleness, with just an inclination to freckle.
But as to Gouda, a struggle was going on between my inclination and my conscience.
What had formerly been habitude and trifling, was now grown seriousness and inclination.
He was friendly enough, but showed no inclination for heart-to-heart confidences.
I did not laugh at her simplicity, nor did I smile or feel any inclination to smile.
Indeed, Madam, you did me justice to say, I have no inclination to marry at all.
What must I think of the man who would wish me to be his wife against my inclination?
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