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While he restrains himself at Cru, I still sensed inclinations toward both rebelliousness (pools of chocolate from which most traces of sweetness had been banished) and self-conscious showmanship.

Sometimes I feel a bit bored when I see films or theater plays or read books in which you sense the inclination to confirm the idea that dark, sad, painful things are in a deeper and truer place in reality than..

The committee, as if sensing a ministerial inclination to ignore them, gives the following instruction: In its response to this report Ministers should set out detailed proposals for how it will work with partners to gather data, the timescale for establishing a work programme and its anticpated outputs Well, good luck with that.

Although the hospital-based professionals sense an internal inclination to take over the physician in charge's work, they show awareness that, especially in case of teleconsultations, they have to maintain self-control to keep the established chain of care intact.

The device was tested across a range of inclinations to verify performance in sensing two axis tilt.

There she realizes that her upbringing provided her with what she needs to survive — a sense of humor, an inclination to hard work and good cheer.

Clinton, probably through some combination of personal inclination and sense of the national mood, is much quicker to embrace a forceful role for the American government, at home and abroad.

Of necessity the theaters shared a low-budget aesthetic, and by inclination a sense that the stage was failing to address a national mood, especially among the young, that was pivoting from postwar complacency to subversion of the status quo.

Benson sensed in Keable an "inclination to Rome", but Keable elected for the Anglican priesthood, joining the theological college of Westcott House and serving as canon at Bradford after completing his studies.

Jerry Manuel has a choice, and the sense here is that his inclination is to make things difficult for himself.

Inclination and a sense of duty inculcated by a Calvinist tutor were alternating in him continually, each managing to frustrate the other.

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