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It was clear that our hosts were inclined to avoid conflict with their 550,000 guests, at least until things were approaching a crisis stage.
Because executives whose wealth was in options would profit if the stock price went up, but not if the company paid a dividend, companies were inclined to avoid dividends that would benefit their loyal shareholders, and instead repurchase stock.
The result shows that learners were inclined to avoid as many violated constraints as possible throughout the problem-posing process.
In particular, many of the geneticists known informally as the phage group, which would become influential in the new discipline of molecular biology in the 1950s, were dismissive of DNA as the genetic material (and were inclined to avoid the "messy" biochemical approaches of Avery and his colleagues).
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I think it is important that an MBA course gives us time to work on tasks we may naturally be inclined to avoid.
Why Don't C.E.O.'s Use It? CHIEF executives are inclined to avoid activities generally deemed to be high-risk: Sky diving.
Even to those who had protested that she deserved more respect, the filly never quite looked like getting past the indolent winner and her connections may well be inclined to avoid So You Think next time.
Few sufferers of athlete's foot, for example, would be inclined to avoid the use of antifungal powders, creams and antiperspirants, as Ms. Josephson advises, and substitute daily swabs of white wine vinegar and a dusting with powder made from marigolds.
Without support from legal and compliance, the travel manager is inclined to avoid Airbnb and Uber for safety reasons anyway.
If you're white, you might also be inclined to avoid various people, lest you offend them.
Even if Trump has been inclined to avoid risk in deploying force, his Twitter finger is another story, Hicks said.
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