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The police showed little inclination to try.
I had no idea, and not much inclination to try to come up with one.
It is the justices' natural inclination to try to stay out of the political fray, of course.
Whether it would work is one question; whether Mr. Cameron has the guts, or even the inclination, to try it is another.
As the game slowed, though, he had to harness his natural inclination to try to quickly put the ball away; that was all but impossible now.
Governments such as South Africa's and Malaysia's, which discriminate against ethnic minorities with technical skills, might slow the exodus of such people if they stopped discriminating, but show no inclination to try.
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Mr. Gore afterward resisted his inclination to to try to engage people by asking them personal questions.
My initial childish inclination was to try to "win" at solving the puzzles.
My own inclination is to try to avoid tribulation, flee or repress suffering, reorient my attention, drop off into a trance that fixes on pleasure.
"I will tell you, though, that my general inclination is to try to give states more freedom to make a lot of these decisions".
Our brain's inclination is to try to rid ourselves of these dualities; we create false dichotomies that enable us make quick decisions.
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