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In the latest survey by the Field Poll, half of all California voters say they "disapprove" of the governor's job performance (60percentt approved at the start of the year), and half are either "not too inclined" or "not at all inclined" to vote for his re-election.
Because he is too inclined to the international standard.
Europeans, he thinks, are still too inclined to see these Muslims as "unwanted foreigners".
A bit bombastic, certainly, and a bit too inclined to rely on his stump speech.
As the film shows, robots, at least those in fiction, are all too inclined to have minds of their own.
Tata is too inclined to celebrate the great pruning of the 1990s rather than ask whether another is due.
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Lenin then asserted that Stalin was not cautious enough to be entrusted with the large amount of power he had personally accumulated and that, although Trotsky was the most capable individual on the Central Committee, he was too self-assured and overly inclined toward purely administrative functions.
It is no wonder that the men tasked with administering the British Empire were too often loftily arrogant and too often inclined to take the tone that Raven identifies.
He's one of those dudes who was too cool to be a total jock but too athletically inclined to sit still, so instead of football he turned to bodyboarding (after a brief childhood stint as a competitive rollerhockey player--we're talking roller skates, not rollerblades here).
Firms at this stage also don't seem to be too much inclined to the idea of making relationships with their competitors.
Soldiers are more likely than civilians to be infected, and too often inclined to spread the virus forcibly.
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