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In April he said he would be inclined to replace Yellen.
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If left to their own devices, chief executives, like the rest of us, are inclined to replace themselves with a clone (on the grounds that such a person is without doubt the best person for the job).In both cases (in the family business and the public company), there is general agreement that it is not wise to leave the choice of a successor to the last minute.
Taste, after all, is a matter of taste -- and if some are inclined to replace a cup of tea with a cup of bone and meat juice, it would be their business but not mine.
Third, when it does come time to replace your ink or toner, you may be inclined to go with replacements from your printer's manufacturer.
If future studies show that probiotics do replace flora, Klein adds, physicians may be inclined to recommend their use.
You might be inclined to agree.
Curbishley may then be inclined to forgiveness.
Mr. Green would be inclined to agree.
I'd be inclined to say yes.
Lakers fans would be inclined to agree.
Millennials would be inclined to disagree.
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