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Bottom line: Samsung and Apple have a lot of very satisfied customers, with zero inclination to switch.
In general, students show increased inclination to switch majors from their second year and those students who have stayed in the program for too long are very likely to switch to another major.
According to one previous study, job satisfaction reduces physicians' inclination to switch sector [ 20].
We would hypothesize that GPs have a greater inclination to switch to other drugs in therapeutic groups where side-effects play an important role (i.e. hormonal contraceptives).
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If Torre has any inclination to make a change, he will probably not even hint at those feelings until after he decided to switch and told Cone, out of respect for the veteran.
The latter point matched Kahn's personal inclinations perfectly because he himself strongly preferred natural light: "He is also known to have worked by a window, refusing to switch on an electric light even on the darkest of days".
The Fed switched to an inclination to lower rates, from an inclination to raise them.
The strategy employs a time-varying switching line which moves with a constant jerk and a constant angle of inclination to the origin of the error state space.
The police showed little inclination to try.
Even Giacometti had an inclination to beguile.
A persistent inclination to self-denigrate.
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