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In some western European countries, there is a definite inclination toward employing this inquisitorial system in all legal proceedings that have, or could have, a substantial public legal impact e.g., matrimonial, status, administrative, social, labour, and financial matters.
A back polishing method has been developed to prepare APFIM specimens in a systematic manner for transmission electron microscopy (TEM), in order to obtain a definite inclination of different interfaces in the tip apex for subsequent analysis of their chemical composition.
Affinity -- avid interest or definite inclination, leaning toward something, perhaps, like being a fan.
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Definite want list item.
Not definitive, just definite.
It seems obvious that this postural change of the limb bud prior to motion in the hip joint may be a definite factor in the production of the inclination of the neck of the femur, characteristic of the human species.
We cannot make definite predictions about which treatments might influence the inclination to perform specific religious rituals as we do not know the precise nature of the hypothetical behavior-altering organisms.
Rather than dirty diapers or spoiled meat — something definite you can put your finger on — they smell like an inclination: cruelty, maybe, or hatred.
Or inclination.
Sheer inclination also matters.
"My inclination is positive.
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