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In Prandelli's case, there may be an inclination to underestimate the man.
… (This being the Goal blog, there might be an inclination to pronounce the later as dArbies, but that's a nit to pick in another posting).
Frances confirms Alex's genius (embellished by the PhD certificate and painstakingly constructed Ferris wheel in the staff house) and social disconnection, suggesting he regarded everything as an intellectual problem to be solved, whether that be an inclination for rough sex or a garden maze.
Mr. Hart said that after Iraq, among some hawks there might be "an inclination to say, 'Who's next?' " He said the next several weeks could determine whether the United States will "bring democracy to the Arab world at the point of a bayonet".
But when religious groups feel directly threatened, there also can be an inclination to close ranks against outsiders.
There seems to be an inclination to remove them, as you would from, say, collard greens, whose stems really are tough.
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Sometimes there is an inclination not to do this at all just make the tradeoff.
"In circumstances like this I think there's an inclination against the private school," he said.
In acting and in technical awards, there's an inclination to reward virtuosity rather than originality.
In the food world, there's an inclination to label this equipment or that ingredient as a must-have.
"We've gotten no indication that there's an inclination to do this now or in the future," he said.
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