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A Look Back While Mrs. Clinton is inclined to discuss all manner of campaign issues, from the need to energize tourism upstate to her interest in lower prices for prescription drugs, she is not typically inclined to discuss herself.
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Parenthood forgone would not be the first thing I would be inclined to discuss with Jane Austen; nor is it how I would use up my time with the shade of Henry James.
Since Ira Ewing prides himself on being, as it were, a standup guy, a solid citizen, someone who will hear no suggestion that his family is not all-American, basic, and down-to-earth, he has not been inclined to discuss his domestic trials, and has tried to keep the newspapers featuring April Lalear from his mother.
Over the next two weeks, four private equity firms indicated they were inclined to discuss a leveraged buyout or investment in Whole Foods.
Without these prompts, nurses were inclined to discuss other more general matters, such as the many difficulties they experienced in fulfilling their duties; staffing shortages; NHS policy or their perceptions of hospital managers.
One is inclined to equate SNAP (brain injury+/Aβ- biomarkers) and PART (tau+ and Aβ− pathologies at post-mortem)––as recently discussed [ 19].
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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