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When we're quite young, we are more willing to explore, she finds; adults are more inclined to exploit.
Miyamoto has been a superstar in the gaming world for more than two decades, but neither he nor the company seems inclined to exploit his stardom.
They were also more inclined to exploit costumes and theatrics, creating their own visual mix of sci-fi outlandishness and mock-Gothic sleaze.
Though some hosts of high-profile sports happenings suspend outward displays of disaffection during the competition, Brazilians seem inclined to exploit the spotlight and raise holy heck over a take-your-pick index of issues: growing income disparity, government corruption, raging crime, etc.
At low protein diet, rumen bacteria are inclined to exploit an alternate source to fulfill the nitrogen requirement of host.
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And humans tend to exploit their power.
Those who attributed so much of the England captain's success to good luck were inclined to overlook the many stratagems exploited by him".
As a result, if NSA finds a security vulnerability in a widely used product, it may be inclined to keep the loophole a secret so it can exploit the vulnerability against its targets.
But I was also inclined to head to the valley because I know that, for the last century or so, we've been exploiting — almost without limitation — its water, mineral resources, land, air, people and animals.
Japan seems inclined to reciprocate.
Madison seemed inclined to agree.
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