Sentence examples for one's inclination from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Schwarzenegger, whose manly posturing either charms or repels, depending on one's inclination, was left Thursday explaining his manner of negotiating, after The Los Angeles Times reported that he had sent an oblong, melon-size sculpture of bull testicles to Darrell Steinberg, president pro tem of the Democratic-controlled State Senate.

Previous research has suggested that graduating from an MBA programme during a recession can permanently impair one's earnings; perhaps a new line of inquiry should investigate whether it affects one's inclination towards bold moves as well.

One's inclination to make judgments about such a procreatively in-your-face couple is in harmonious balance with one's admiration for how well they do the job they've taken on.

In his own unique way but using terms influenced by the ideas of Mencius, Shen wrote of an autonomous inner authority that formed the basis for one's inclination towards moral choices, a concept linked to Shen's life experiences of surviving and obtaining success through self-reliance.

For example, lipodystrophy in more pronounced cases can result in severe loss of subcutaneous fat in the face producing profound disfiguration, which may reduce one's inclination to socialize and actively engage in life.

Knowledge of this sort is goal directed; it results in the weakening of one's connections or involvement in this world, and a concomitant intensification of one's inclination towards the other world.

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All of that, combined with the standard every-four-minute television timeouts and all the allotted team timeouts, can make for a herky-jerky pace to the game that is either intense or infuriating, depending on one's inclinations.

What came from the tub was mud, the same mud I was lying on, but when its thick, moist texture began to solidify I felt as if I were chocolate coated -- a condition that might be thought kinky or yucky, depending on one's inclinations.

Now, to do anything against one's inclinations is to put one's dignity at risk.

A big city is good at providing anonymity and escape, not least, perhaps, from family and friends who may have constrained one's inclinations.

A limited wine list, global in nature, with many entries from California, begins at $24. Depending on one's mood, inclination, or fatigue level, Seasons can be a welcome oasis after a long tiring drive.

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