Sentence examples for is inclined to continue from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Gianoukakis is still wrestling with some of the particulars: He is inclined to continue delivering bad news in person, for example, even if routine results come across by electronic message.

He states: "Of course, no movement is accomplished in an instant; yet it is obvious that every moving body, at any given moment in the course of its movement, is inclined to continue that movement in some direction in a straight line,…" (Pr II 39).

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It is not clear, however, the extent to which voters are inclined to continue punishing Democratic candidates for the corruption of some of their party's elected officials.

Vasey was concerned about the security of the Kaiapit area, as he believed that the Japanese were inclined to continue with a plan once it was in motion.

Because physicians are inclined to continue providing life-sustaining treatment, they ignore the harm that this may inflict upon the patient, to ignore the wishes of the patient and the patient's family to stop treatment, and to ignore the fact that the patient is actually dying.

But having acknowledged some of these complications, he is inclined to push them aside and continue down his path.

But Rabbi Schneier is inclined to forgive.

He is inclined to believe the latter.

Morley is inclined to agree.

Bodkin is inclined to agree.

Scotland is inclined to be insular.

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