Sentence examples for latter inclination from inspiring English sources

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For the reader who isn't familiar with Swedish, and who, upon opening "A Treacherous Paradise," is unable to make comparisons between the languages, the latter inclination is, I believe, always preferable.

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In the latter 1930s Waugh's inclination to Catholic and conservative polemics affected his standing with the general reading public.

The former are attached on the surface of the foot, shank and thigh to measure the angular velocity of each segment, and the latter are used to measure inclination of the attached leg segment (shank) in every single human motion cycle for recalibration.

My inclination is towards the latter.

The latter point matched Kahn's personal inclinations perfectly because he himself strongly preferred natural light: "He is also known to have worked by a window, refusing to switch on an electric light even on the darkest of days".

While Adams is the daughter of a concert pianist, and had little or no exposure to popular music growing up, Miller and Prystowsky both attribute their musical inclinations to religious upbringings, the latter going through 12 years of Judaic teaching at school.

Even the biomechanical effects of the rocker bar and MPs differed; the former decreased the inclination of the metatarsus, while the latter redistributed the pressure to an adjacent tissue.

In addition, all nitrogen-fixing legumes planted show a horizontal leaf inclination, partly confounding leaf inclination with N-fixation, the latter being known to positively influence productivity at our site [51].

Free acts of consent fall under the latter, whereas the former involves the dispositions of our free inclinations that God produces in us on the occasion of these acts (Malebranche 1958 84, 11 70).

Rates of triplet and higher-order multiple births decreased in the mid-2000s, both in Canada and the United States; however, in the latter part of the decade the declining rates leveled off and showed some modest inclination toward a further increase, though this was not statistically significant.

In the days after Sept. 11, it also became clear that there was no Arab leadership with the inclination or stature to call a jihad against suicide bombings and the latter-day cult of martyrdom that may date from the Iran-Iraq war, in which Iranian teenagers, sent out by the thousands to be human minefield sweepers, were given keys to wear around their necks.

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