Sentence examples for whatever inclination from inspiring English sources

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But whatever inclination he might have had to stay was eroded by the departures of Buck Showalter as manager, Don Mattingly to retirement and Mike Stanley to free agency.

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Kant argues that moral principles must be categorical imperatives, which is to say that they must be rational requirements to which we are unconditionally subject, regardless of whatever inclinations, interests, goals, or projects we might have.

Whatever your inclination, it can be satisfied at Alfred & Constance (130 Constance Street; alfredandconstance.com.au), a boisterous eating-and-drinking spot that opened in November.

In August 2015, the character's co-creator, Fabian Nicieza said: "Deadpool is whatever sexual inclination his brain tells him he is in that moment.

The modern chronometer is, broadly speaking, a large, well-made watch but with a detached chronometer escapement, suspended in gimbals (a set of rings connected by bearings) poised so as to remain horizontal whatever the inclination of the ship.

Many analysts say that whatever its inclinations, the government is unlikely to risk even a small public backlash at this volatile moment by releasing Mr. Mubarak.

Niven ties herself in knots in her discussion of Wilder's confusing sexuality, looking for the bright side and eventually finding it: Heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or asexual — whatever his inclinations and involvements may have been — he was a product of his era and his family, supremely conscientious and thoughtful by nature and by upbringing.

Although some, like Berlioz, Mendelssohn, and Schumann, tried their hands at an occasional opera, others, including Chopin, Liszt, and Brahms, felt no inclination whatever to compose for the stage.

He has taken away our innocence and beliefs and joy, as well as our personhood, whoever we are, of whatever sex or inclination.

If its senators feel America is being pushed too far too fast, they will be less inclined to commit the country to emissions cuts; and, whatever Mr Obama's inclinations, promises that are not backed by lawmakers won't stick in the long run.

Whatever their religious inclinations, Englishmen preferred a Tudor on the throne.

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