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Assuming, however, that I possessed some of that coordination stuff people are always talking about, I'd probably be somewhat inclined to give it a go.
Most Americans shun ideological purity, but are somewhat inclined to side with Obama on issues like a tax increase for the wealthy.
A similar proportion, 41%, indicated that they would be strongly or somewhat inclined to save more if interest rates went up.
His fourth-grade report card, in which music and mathematics were his lowest marks, contained a note to the effect that Johnny needed "improvement in effort, study habits and respect for the rules". He gripped his pencil like a stick, his handwriting was atrocious, and he was somewhat inclined to use his left hand.
Of the wider sample of 2,050 people polled, 45% were strongly or somewhat inclined to want interest rates go up to improve their returns, and a similar proportion said they would be more likely to save if rates were higher.
The internalist believes that one may be able to knowingly do what is wrong because, all things considered, she cares more about something that is incompatible with refraining from wrongdoing, provided she is at least somewhat inclined to refrain from doing what she knows to be wrong.
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His slightly inclined cursive, speedily written with a fairly narrow, somewhat blunt nib, was to inspire the printers' italic type, just as Poggio's hand led to their roman type.
Of Foxx, he said, "He's somewhat musically inclined.
Both Klee and he were somewhat mystically inclined, and thought deeply about the significance of colour.
This camera would be great for…drumroll please…people who are somewhat technically inclined, don't need to edit their videos, and want to get them uploaded as quickly as possible.
The residents of cities are typically wealthier, have higher educational attainment and are somewhat more liberally inclined.
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