Sentence examples for inclination to spread from inspiring English sources

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We started with a range of cranesbills, all taken from other parts of the garden and chosen for their toughness and inclination to spread.

What it means: It would have been a surprise if the Bears were serious bidders for either Jackson or Osemele, given management's inclination to spread out the club's spending to address multiple needs.

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Given the scale of the bank's balance sheet — 1.8 trillion euros, or more than $2 trillion — that inclination is likely to spread to every crevice of finance.

Most troubling of all is the growing inclination of Web sites to spread personal information without users' consent.

Part of what's going on in the House is that there is a natural inclination for Democrats to crowd into cities and Republicans to spread themselves out in suburban and rural areas.

To spread my wings.

Word began to spread.

Panic began to spread.

Such an inclination would quickly spread to the rest of society.

So word of the pastors' political inclinations may spread slowly to their congregations, Mr. Muffett said.

It has always been a department run, at an senior level, by economists and generalists who have shown little inclination to get involved in the nitty gritty of spread sheets.

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