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Those left unscathed by his loose tongue will hardly be inclined to trust him.
In the meantime, I am inclined to accept Fund's denials absent contrary evidence.
Admittedly he is inclined to forget things like birthdays, but that's not a cardinal sin, not in my book, anyway.
Those who believe that all affairs of state will shortly come to an end are, for obvious reasons, inclined to political quietism.
If anything, he was inclined to dismiss monetary policy as the weak sister of economic stimulus.
Maybe after a jigger of scotch and a snort of ecstasy, you'll be more inclined to eat and enjoy these pretzels.
In fact, I'm half inclined to start asking for Italy, just to see if I can do it!
He seems inclined to accept the steady, court-imposed march of gay wedlock.
For those more inclined for water volleyball or rafting, there is an expansive swimming area.
I'd be inclined to avoid ragtops on general principle, and I also think that the floppy roof spoils the TT's outline.
Underground mining entails sinking shafts to reach the target resource and driving tunnels and adits, either inclined or horizontally.
As for me, I'm inclined toward diversifying methods to force the administration to meet our demands.
It was a smallish expanse of grassland bordered by hedges the horses could easily jump if they were so inclined.
Beagles are inclined to play rambunctiously and their spiritedness may lead to accidental injuries to their playmates.
Student loads have tripled, and, although grade inflation is rampant, few faculty are inclined to question the decline in standards.
They need, too, to be open when people are inclined to use them, including Sundays.
To tell the truth, folks, there are so many debates running in parallel here that I'm inclined to give up the ghost.
One ray of hope is that the circumstances of the attack would give the Socialist Party a possible excuse for flip-flopping were they so inclined.
Most readers of this magazine have a biblical worldview and are inclined to accept your arguments.
I would appreciate, of course, a 10, but, if you feel inclined to give me a 9, I won't hold it against you.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At that time Nana was much tormented by circumstances and not at all festively inclined.
The dwellers in the woods had been inclined to sneer at the town folk as sissified and, in turn, were sneered at for being hicks.
An entrance-passage, the dromos, led from the valley to the tholos in a gently inclined ascent.
The old Federal party inclined to nationalism, or consolidation, rather than federalization, of the States.
He remembered that Hunter had mentioned it, and for a moment he was inclined to put the question direct to Gimbel.
The heir-at-law was well inclined to it, but melancholy, so that the people dare not trust to a settlement from him.
I am inclined to think that the river Valchita loses itself in this salina.
Arden, who was the most interesting writer of the three, was inclined to dramatize.
It affords the same reactions as eosine, but its tone is more inclined to an orange.
But to his surprise he found that Mrs. Rushton was inclined to regard it favorably.
It was not as though West had kissed her, as a man might kiss a flirtatiously inclined woman.
Processes very large, cylindrical, placed obliquely and inclined by the torsion of the frustule.
I do not think fit to insert the charm, knowing that severals might be inclined to make an unwarrantable trial of it.
He was a big, thick-set, older boy than Bascom, but short-winded and inclined toward laziness.
In figure 351 there are two designs separated by an inclined break the edge of which is dentate.
Saguache, already inclined to make a hero of the young rustler, went wild over his victory.
Would you not be inclined to suspect that the scaler had cheated you in favour of his master?
But she had become imperious, and inclined to domineer, if not in action, yet in spirit.
Sporangia globose or ovoid to ellipsoid or oblong, erect or sometimes inclined or even nodding.
They are inclined to think that this way is more direct than the participation in the Russian emancipatory movement.
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