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Remember that your teachers are the ones who give you the grades, so you should make them inclined to like you.
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People feel stripped of their pride, reduced, in a commonly heard phrase, to "second-class citizens," which makes them inclined to look for scapegoats, a method dear to Communist states.
Fortunately, knowledge workers often have a commitment to the work itself that makes them inclined toward information sharing.
Prosecutors elsewhere say the results make them less inclined to move to sequential lineups.
This would make it easier for regulators to pick apart failing banks, but also make them less inclined to seize assets at the first sign of trouble.
I hope men will read this book — not because it will make them less inclined to drool over bizarre, artificially enhanced, porn-star cleavage.
Nothing will make them less inclined to co-operate than the sight of a lucky few rowing to safety in gold-plated lifeboats".
South Asians also import taboos about mental illness that make them less inclined to seek help.In this section Out with the new The enigma of arrival Bad marks all round Tory bunglery Free speech v religion Tough love for Auntie Hoon's model army Bloated and unsustainable Protection racket Paisley's game ReprintsBut not all south Asians are equally unhappy.
Speculating about the reason for this, the researchers thought it might be concern about "privacy salience": the worry that alerting people to privacy as a potential issue will make them less inclined to share things, even if robust privacy controls are available.That matters, because networks are doing their best to lock in users.
"You can imagine that, in a situation where someone is frustrated," said Antoinette, "it might make them less inclined to donate, even if they're sympathetic with the charity".
Interestingly, another suggestion was that doctors are subconsciously prejudiced and believe the above, which make them less inclined to treat patients with lower education level.
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