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Another hint: you're inclined to think carefully before you speak.

Perhaps it depends on whether you’re visually inclined.

Some experts believe sleep-deprived people are more inclined to eat fatty foods during the day.

Pour into a mug and top with whipped cream if you're so inclined.

“Women seem more inclined to build and rely on only a few strong relationships, ” says Mr Seabright.

Briefly speaking, young people are inclined to idolize the people who excel in appearance, intelligence or talent.

If change a suit sportswear again, wear a peaked cap, both hands is inclined insert in the pocket, leave tuft bang, wow, true cruel!

But if protectionism grows in Western countries, Chinese nationalists will be all the more inclined to demand that their government stand up to them.

Now, driven by a drumbeat of food recalls -- ground beef, peanuts and, most recently, pistachios -- consumers may be more inclined to heed the call.

The balance between God's sovereignty and human responsibility isdebatable, but I do not think Paul views it as a sort of puppet modelas some theologians are inclined to think.

I feel the more inclined to emphasise this caution because I once had a rather embarrassing and pointed proof of its desirability, -- which I relate for the enlightening of the reader.

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He is inclined to meddle in other people's affairs.

The workers were inclined to believe him innocent.

After all, most of us are inclined to think that inequality is morally objectionable.

Likewise, conventional doctors are inclined to be prejudiced against treatments that lack scientific foundation. These are not the only difficulties.

Or is he inclined to be a fibber, to fits of rage, to be a control freak, to be envious of you, to be secretive?

That is partly because Scottish public opinion is less inclined than before to support its government’s decision to release from prison the terminally ill Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.

Males of all ages were more likely to use the sticks as weapons, while females were more inclined to treat sticks as dolls. There were some notable exceptions, however.

Its peculiar status has inclined it to fudge the argument.

"The more a man knows, the more he is inclined to be modest"

So Meg went down, wearing an injured look, and wasn't at all agreeable at breakfast time. Everyone seemed rather out of sorts and inclined to croak.

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He is inclined to magnify difficulties.

He trotted out a most plausible story, but most of us were inclined to doubt the truth of it.

I was a nobody and not inclined to beg for mercy or to show it.

Another piece of news we'd heard but are ecstatic to see confirmed: Froyo lets you turn your phone into a hotspot—including for your Wi-Fi iPad, if you're so inclined. (Or any other Wi-Fi device.)

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