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They're perhaps inclined to think their ideals make the aesthetics of their clothes less relevant.
The relatively strict separation between religious and civil architecture that modern man is perhaps inclined to take for granted has not existed in most cultures and periods and perhaps is not universal even in modern times.
It is this stoicism that perhaps inclined Coustillas to style Gissing "heroic", though what this book helps us to see afresh is how very lovable a man he was, too.
Mr Hill tackles digital piracy, which the Business Software Alliance (perhaps inclined to overestimate) says in 2005 cost the software industry $3.3 billion in China alone.The motivations that Mr Hill ascribes to the pirates are not surprising: they tend not to fear being caught, and few believe that copying actually hurts companies.
The correspondence — apparently purloined from a server at a British research center — suggested that a few of the globe's pre-eminent climate scientists were of a sniveling sort, and perhaps inclined to fudge data, stifle contradictory voices and even traffic in a bit of geeky machismo.
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Theater presenters and producers outside New York happen to be a large and influential Tony voting group, and their financial interests perhaps incline them to support shows that have already announced a national tour.
Plague-struck, the 14th-century Britons who had not been annihilated were left in an emptier land, earning higher wages, perhaps better inclined to enjoy themselves.
Yes, the UK is an English language market and therefore perhaps more inclined as a result to follow U.S. patterns.
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