The privacy of hearth and home was precisely where a man could let his tyrannical inclinations run free. |
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These inclinations are apt to be familiar to the many reporters, editors and pundits who feel that career advancement is extremely important. |
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The benefits of exercise are obvious, but can overexercising be a sign of depression or suicidal inclinations in young women? |
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Against my own inclinations, I hope you're vindicated, because I'm fond of the magazine. |
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Are you ready to finally have your most deafening inclinations and desires voiced for you? |
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Besides catalyzing their mystical and religious inclinations, he also provides assistance of a more practical sort. |
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Friends of mine are displaying the peace flags no matter what their religious inclinations or political persuasions. |
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The country has proved that religion can coexist with democracy, despite the theocratic inclinations of its fundamentalist adherents. |
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Three pillow lava sites yielded data with westerly declinations and moderately inclined positive inclinations. |
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In contrast, Jupiter-family comets tend to have predictable, well-determined orbits with short periods and low inclinations. |
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Some have inclinations towards activism without ever having really been politicized. |
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Initially, its goal was to represent the interests of middle-class folks who resented the aristocratic inclinations of the Federalists. |
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Being ruled by Venus, planet of love and beauty, you've always had the inclinations of a new romantic, even when grunge dominated. |
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Introspection and a compulsion to fleet-footed unexpectedness mean that I sometimes cannot trust my inclinations. |
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It also acknowledges that patients differ in their choice of therapies according to their aptitudes and inclinations towards the various options. |
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This volume argued that true religion resides in the heart, or the seat of affections, emotions, and inclinations. |
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And the image of ordinary, decent boys who showed no inclinations towards extremism and violence began to crumble. |
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Many people in this category have strong artistic and creative inclinations. |
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Previous conflicts between their natural inclinations and their fears would be resolved firmly in favour of the left. |
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The powers remain, but they now follow the inclinations of man's perverted and self-centred heart. |
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In that context the audience would include beings of varying capacities, dispositions, and inclinations. |
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Every living being is under the plan of his natural inclinations in terms of the modes of material nature. |
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The other items in each particular circumstance might be different mental events, including desires, inclinations, and so on. |
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All of my natural inclinations registered heavily on the Watchtower sin-o-meter. |
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From foxhounds to sheep dogs, none can be successful in their natural inclinations without proper training. |
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Freedom for him is something that belongs to a person when he is not hindered from following his preferences and inclinations. |
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Unfortunately, this education breeds and dignifies some dangerous inclinations. |
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Still, it is clear she disapproves of his conceited manner and dictatorial inclinations. |
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They showed strong inclinations to remain on a straight course, requiring constant input to turn or tilt. |
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The way of avoiding such tragedies is for everyone to follow his own inclinations, more or less as they arise. |
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The problem is that many of us are out of touch with our natural inclinations. |
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He portrays the young wife as a heroic suppressor of her own inclinations and passions for the common good. |
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Eagleton says that opinion, appetite or inclinations are notions of individual desire that become a person's subjectivity. |
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The new multi-string concept also permits building plants with only one inverter on roofs whose surfaces, orientations and inclinations vary. |
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It is also true that a material contribution can be demanded from people who are pursuing personal needs, interests or inclinations. |
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If the medium has his own fancies and inclinations, they will adulterate the message with his own thoughts. |
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This gives rise to various inclinations that can be observed in people: faith, criticism, material comforts, stinginess, or modesty. |
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This depravity seemed to me more appropriate to the character of a nurse, whose inclinations might be supposed to be more servile. |
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If he places God above all his passions and if he allows his love for God to triumph over all his other inclinations, then he truly loves God. |
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Finally, governments come in all shapes and sizes, and with varying inclinations toward democracy, authentic inclusion, and equity. |
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The outcome is clearly a compromise of his own egalitarian inclinations. |
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With all backrest inclinations, absolute thresholds for the perception of vibration acceleration were dependent on the frequency of vibration. |
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People who knew Len well were ashamed of harbouring any kind of hypochondriacally inclinations. |
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Making no noise about their charitable and humanitarian inclinations, the young comrades of Lady Irwin have been working ever since for what they genuinely feel for. |
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We would think governments of all stripes, of whatever inclinations and indications, would come forward. |
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The UNITEC range of cases is characterised by two operating panels rectangular to each other with different inclinations. |
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Plains, inclinations, valleys and mountain peaks have different absorptions, wind situations etc. |
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Disclose the limitations to the patient where personal beliefs or inclinations limit the treatment a physician is able to offer. |
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Moreover, recent research shows that most of our inclinations to blame CO2 may be unfounded. |
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The juveniles placed in these institutions engage in numerous activities designed to rectify their behaviour and change their inclinations. |
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Moreover, the needs and inclinations of all are not the same, nor are they always constant in the same individual. |
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To distract him from his religious inclinations, his father sent him to Nice to stay with a friend of the family. |
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In order to facilitate the return of convicted persons to the society, attempt shall be made to maintain family relations and inclinations. |
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Alignment of individual elements shows that plates proximal to the stem attachment have c axes inclined aborally, but more distal plates have more adorai inclinations. |
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All six are retrograde orbits with inclinations greater than 90 degrees. |
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Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly articulating our opinions or political inclinations. |
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Another worry that many people have is that exercising virtue may require us to suppress our natural desires and inclinations and therefore to act inauthentically. |
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They are people with special tastes, inclinations and resources. |
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But they are all still Leftists with the same dictatorial inclinations. |
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The problem is that my inclinations are in the opposite direction. |
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They have different approaches, origins, orientations and inclinations. |
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Central to the concept is the paradox that while we believe we can tame nature we also seek to learn about our deepest desires and inclinations by communing with the primeval. |
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Some are suitable to our natural inclinations and temporal interests, others are contrary to both. |
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It has been common practice, especially in aeromagnetic surveying, to use a number of different sunshade directions and inclinations to highlight, or diminish the amplitude of certain features. |
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They have profaned and poisoned the environment, contaminating others with their evil inclinations, lying, sowing discord, and profiting from my Name and the gifts that I have deposited in my disciples. |
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Most prime-aged people in OECD countries have a paid job today, but only a smaller proportion hold jobs that match their inclinations and skills and that provide opportunities for development. |
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Side by side with Don Bosco, he was on a journey of constant self-formation and succeeded in mellowing his intransigence and rigorous inclinations to become, like his Father, a brother and friend to all. |
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However, codes of conduct, unless backed up by legislative authority or enforcement, are by their very nature voluntary and they rely upon the positive inclinations of those affected by the code to follow their provisions. |
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Knowledge of the natural moral norm is not inaccessible to those who, in reflecting on themselves and their destiny, strive to understand the inner logic of the deepest inclinations present in their being. |
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Next up the valley beyond him lived Phineas Cowan, whose inclinations, in spite of his advanced age, were lustful and lickerous. |
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In this time, the priesthood was the only path for those whose inclinations were academic rather than mercantile or agricultural. |
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Despite Xenarchus's Aristotelian leanings, Strabo later gives evidence to have formed his own Stoic inclinations. |
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My inclinations for the sea were by this time worne out, or I might now have gratify'd them. |
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Faulty recollections, tendencies to exaggerate or underplay events, and inclinations to give answers that appear more 'socially desirable' are several reasons why a respondent may provide a false answer. |
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Mihamadawi statements stirred reactions against him that denounced rachis inclinations of the call. |
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The Barroso Commission appears very liberal in its political inclinations, and US will remain very watchful for possible consequences for staff of the institutions. |
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The choice of work and type of instruction and professional training is made according to the possibilities of the institution, having in mind the physical capabilities, personal qualities and inclinations of the juvenile. |
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Police management, for its part, will tend to feel caught in a political conflict that severely limits its ability to manage according to its own inclinations. |
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It is a demanding vocation, which must take into account the inclinations of affectivity and the pressures of instinct and which therefore requires renunciation, vigilance, prayer and fidelity to a precise rule of life. |
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Before you arrived on earth, I already knew your way and your inclinations, and to help you in your journey, I put in your path a heart that by its love for you would illuminate your road. |
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Unlike in Turkey, however, where the army has traditionally championed Ataturk's uncompromising secularism, Egypt's generals do not reveal their political inclinations. |
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Tangentially, I like the way that, having shelved their noisenik inclinations here, Daft Punk helped craft the annihilating electro-thug beats on Kanye West's Yeezus in their spare time. |
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Nicholas sympathized with the national aspirations of the Slavs and was anxious to win control of the Turkish straits but tempered his expansionist inclinations with a sincere desire to preserve peace among the Great Powers. |
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Me thinks vertue is another manner of thing, and much more noble than the inclinations unto goodnesse, which in us are ingendered. |
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The concepts underlying the vocabulary are dangerously one-sided, and often reveal even racism or inclinations towards 'cultural imperialism', justified by ideas about ethnic superiority and inferiority. |
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She recognized that her style and inclinations were toward achromatism. |
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According to Allmusic, the album takes the hard rock inclinations of Generation Terrorists to an extreme. |
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The beams of the roof construction, which has several inclinations, swing up and down, providing the hall with a plastically moving view from below. |
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In spite of his inclinations, the drama was of man and woman, a genetic dissonance so like the marital howlings one could hear floating up from the courtyard or creeping up and down the rusty fire escapes. |
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In the meantime, and despite his liberal inclinations, he is quite satisfied to live in peace with and to accept the support of the KGB, distasteful though that may be to Western liberals. |
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The philosopher and theologian, Niebuhr, once said that a person's sense of what is right makes democracy possible, but his inclinations in the opposite direction make democracy absolutely necessary. |
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As we become more and more aware of this intrinsic truth, then our natural impulses, our inclinations, our loves and passions begin to unobstructedly carve a beautiful and elegant living sculpture of that essence. |
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It has authorized him to confidently pursue his own fickle and wayward inclinations, permitting him to indulge his habitual tendency to a passionate spontaneity of taste without worrying about tensions or lack of unity. |
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Both distributions are anisotropic: simulated tidal dwarf galaxies, like observed dwarfs, tend to concentrate at low inclinations towards the equatorial plane of their host galaxy. |
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Intolerant inclinations, however, could be overcome by money. |
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He thought that this was a reflection of the lack of principles in women, who are more likely to follow their own passions and inclinations than men. |
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Not all theologians with liberal inclinations reject the possibility of miracles, but many reject the polemicism that denial or affirmation entails. |
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But over what transphenomenal imperfections does the immortal soul continue to triumph on and on and on? Is Kant also postulating transphenomenal inclinations? |
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However, if they showed treasonous inclinations, the Emperor did punish them with just force, as in the case of Polybius and Pallas' brother, Felix. |
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A closely connected nosologic issue that reflects similar inclinations is the tendency to dichotomize continuous variables into crude categories of disease and health. |
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In 19th-century Japan, as well as in Germany, industrializers sought to avert the socialist inclinations of working classes by resorting to extreme repression or paternalism. |
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The Seaforths' royalist inclinations led to Lewis becoming garrisoned during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms by Cromwell's troops, who destroyed the old castle in Stornoway. |
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