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At present, the United Nations is disinclined to do so.
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The EPA, for its part, sometimes is disinclined to wrest policing authority from the states.
They invited me to talk about my one parachute jump in World War II, something I am generally disinclined to do.
At the same time, they were "often disinclined or hesitant to talk with me about religion," Mr. Zuckerman reported, "and even once they agreed to do so, they usually had very little to say on the matter".
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