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Be tempted to; be inclined to

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I'm inclined to blame the technology.

The clouds appeared inclined to thunder.

She is inclined to grow fat.

His mood inclined to melancholy and retrospection.

They'll be more inclined to listen if you don't shout.

He is inclined to spit when he talks quickly.

We are not inclined to consider any questions concerning agents.

Most of us are inclined to the second view.

Henry was inclined to seek solace in drink.

He summarized the vices of many capitals and seemed inclined to give the palm to Boston.

The actions of people are inclined to fatalism, but their idea to believe in destiny.

Some parts of the younger generation is inclined to kowtow to extend my New Year's greetings.

The cerium as solid solute in steel is inclined to collect about cerium carbide.

The soil irrigated with mixed water was inclined to light alkali.

Given to exercise of the intellect;inclined toward abstract thinking about aesthetic or philosophical subjects.

We all inclined to mourn the passing of the old institution.

I would be inclined to buy brand a over any other brand of casual wear.

He supposed that I was inclined to shirk my promise, and so resolved to trust to his own audacity.

When you start to notice them yourself, you'll be less inclined to put your kids in front of the screen.

It manipulates the environment, and it is able to enforce moral duties on those who are inclined to disregard them.

On the other hand, they are inclined to ignore the basic theory and book knowledge and deviate from collectivism.

loosestrife: a cosmopolitan genus found in damp or swampy terrain having usually yellow flowers; inclined to be invasive.

Even the most contented Skywrath is an ill-tempered creature, naturally inclined to seek revenge for the slightest insult.

I would be more inclined to say Tim's definition of work is more synonymous with a chore.

Elderly women are naturally inclined to be forgetful. Besides, Madam Chou and Mrs. Chien were distant relatives.

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?

She used to hate to go to the groomer because the woman was always in a rush and inclined to be bad-tempered and harsh.

But economic uncertainty makes workers more inclined to stay put, and firms that want to hire find it harder to entice people to move.

And studies show that contented humans live longer than miserable ones, and are less inclined to turn to crime and much more likely to form relationships.

Whether that will make those players more inclined to change teams, or perhaps willing to try to sign in tandem with one club, is unclear.

The religious parties were in the middle, inclined to the nationalists but always ready to negotiate with the peaceniks if the parliamentary arithmetic warranted it.

It was also found that osteoblasts on the rough and nano-surface titanium alloy inclined to adhere to the interface of the materials.

Nowadays young people tend to have loads of dreams but lack the spirits of focusing on one by striving are inclined to achieve all they want simultaneously.

Sunshine inclined to ease through the Minghuang huang glass, and then printed in my face. The eyes have a hot air currents, no way to Enron's sleep.

If no one can truck in fresh veggies from across the country, we might be inclined to go back to basics and grow our own food.

Bold use of color on the Red Chinese. Breakthrough design style of the ancient Chinese Jiangnan Villa conservative cultural characteristics, and more inclined to court culture style.

For some reason, they do not make me feel any more inclined to cut my carbon-dioxide emissions or save the world from loggers and nuclear power plants.

We all think better-off people should share with others but that's not something we are inclined to do when we are better off.

The day, a late january one, was inclined to be smoky with lowering clouds, especially within the environs of kansas city .

We are inclined to think that learning interfaces is hard because of our conditioning based on experience with implementation-centric software.

He began to pace the room, muttering terrible things to himself, till I was inclined to believe, as he said Joseph did, that conscience had turned his heart to an earthly hell.

I've learned to look like her grandmother, raised Dingba, but it seems to go against the intent and I like, impartial inclined to play in the peanut, the peanut was beaten to pieces at once.

You can use their delight as a way to instill healthy habits you'd otherwise be inclined to preach about, such as eating veggies and going to bed on time.

Under Ricardo Carvalho’s entry, it was noted that “he seems to be more inclined to stay on his feet these days – his occasional rash tackles were the one downside to his game.”

So, if your child is inclined to rolling up her sleeves and building things, she'll enjoy putting together a cool robot and learn how to develop a simple program to test it out.

Beyond this partisan influence, however, the participants were generally more inclined to say they'd be willing to vote for those candidates whom they perceived to have higher self esteem.

In the second place, her favorite physician, Dr Beale, a gentleman inclined to horses and betting, had talked with her concerning his intention to enter a two-year-old in the Derby.

"You observed it, Mr. Darcy, I am sure," said Miss Bingley, "and I am inclined to think that you would not wish to see your sister make such an exhibition."

Some people are not inclined to talk about their own plan with others, but they will do every little bit to march towards their goal. They are actually those who deserve our respect and learning most!

Given my feelings about the war, I wasn't at all sure I'd ever make it in politics, but I was inclined to go back home to America and give it a chance.

Her thick blond hair, which was inclined to wave, and which easily uncoiled, and which it was necessary to fasten up incessantly, seemed made for the flight of Galatea under the willows.

His heart was warmly inclined towards everything which could be of use and benefit to humanity; he gave plenty of evidence of this both in his lifetime and in the clauses of his will.

The sino-atrial node is situated at the junction between the atrium proper and the sinus venarum of the fight atrium, inclined to the wall of the sinus venarum and covered only with the epicardium.

If someone really asked my advice often and then did the opposite every time, I guess I would be inclined to turn off the "free advice" switch at some point. It's a matter of degree and situation.

Since I already had experience and I loved being in front of the cameras, the producers were always inclined to cast me, and that of course kept giving me even more confidence and experience.

But if my father is inclined to harm you, may the LORD deal with me, be it ever so severely, if I do not let you know and send you away safely.

Long eyelashes in the eyes underneath a thick shadow, inclined to fly into the sideburns of the eyebrows under the overlay of the clutter in the shadow, under the tall and strong nose is a slightly full lips, powder, like the color of the flower petals of the Begonia.

The immediate disciples of Kant generally inclined toward a more abstract and metaphysical philosophy than that of their master.

They were both heavyset and inclined toward a projection of light amusement, although hers seemed more acerbic.

Throwing these into distance, rose, in the foreground, a head, -- a colossal head, inclined towards the iceberg, and resting against it.

The pictures are slightly inclined toward the floor, so you can see the eyes of the leaders following your every move.

But the other fulcrum of the presentation was mountaineering, which you could construe as a primal reach for the stars, the kind of activity a natural adventurer like Kean would be inclined toward.

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