Sentence examples for Disinclination from inspiring English sources

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Disinclination

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The state of being disinclined; want of propensity, desire, or affection; slight aversion or dislike; indisposition.

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Andrew Duff Lib Dem MEP 1999-2014, Cambridge @AndrewDuffEU In common with millions of other citizens of the UK, I have a strong desire to vote on 7 May and a profound disinclination to do so.

Our political apathy, our materialistic obsession with property ownership, our disinclination to pursue alternative lifestyles all explain why communes and squats are in decline.

And the region's anti-corruption outfits are proving toothless, sidelined or simply embattled.The biggest problems are in Romania and Bulgaria, the EU's two newest members, whose apparent inability (or disinclination) to deal with high-level corruption has led to increasingly acerbic public warnings from Brussels.

But growth also brought inflation, which crippled Brazil until the mid-1990s and still accounts for some odd characteristics, such as the country's painfully high interest rates and its disinclination to save.

But the leadership Mr Gittings describes is one that has a congenital disinclination to reform itself.The author's biggest concern is about the ravages to China's environment caused by breakneck industrial growth.

Some critics then accuse him of removing sexually explicit language from Ainley's letters.Others deplore Mr Coleman's disinclination to analyse the magical quality in Olivier's performances; or, as Mr O'Connor would have it, the absence of it.

In 2004, the number rose to 7,000.A big part of the problem is the central government's disinclination to spend money on solving it.

"Some rabbis will speak their minds…but people don't want to fight and there is a disinclination to argue about Israel.

"Had Obama and his advisers vetted General McChrystal, carefully, completely, they would have learned that, notwithstanding his stellar credentials, his disinclination to follow dutifully was lifelong".

The causes of the conflict included the Apache disinclination toward reservation life and incursions onto Apache lands that were related to the development of gold, silver, and coal mining operations in the region; the latter often took place with the consent of corrupt Office of Indian Affairs staff.

The meeting condemned the war, demanded its immediate cessation, and criticized Yeltsin, notably for his disinclination to consult with republican leaders.

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