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A compassionate person, for example, is disposed to help people.

This, continues Sextus, is why Skeptics get their name (I 7): 'to investigate' in Greek is skeptesthai, and so skeptikos means something like 'one who is disposed to investigate'investigatortor'investigator

Beadle told Wilson that he thought Smith was personally disposed to continue talks but under pressure from some of his ministers to abandon negotiations.

Both lecturers felt that the EVS lectures were difficult to prepare, that they were able to keep to time in the traditional lectures, that the educational value of both lecture styles was similar, and that they were neutral-to-slightly favourably disposed to continue with the EVS technology.

Both felt that the EVS lectures were difficult to prepare, that they were able to keep to time in the traditional lectures, that the educational value of both lecture styles was similar and not especially high, and that they were neutral to slightly favourably disposed to continue with the EVS technology.

Others are disposed to listen.

He was disposed to laugh at first.

The Shawanese & Delewares are disposed to peace.

Hume was disposed to compromise, Rousseau to confrontation.

So electorates are disposed to reward good economic stewardship.

Americans, rather, were disposed to admit his personal supremacy.

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