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From the ancient Greek origins of the word (klíma, "an inclination or slope"—e.g., of the Sun's rays; a latitude zone of the Earth; a clime) and from its earliest usage in English, climate has been understood to mean the atmospheric conditions that prevail in a given region or zone.
In other words, the body inclination affects the stiffness of the different parts of the robot.
Microsoft so far has shown no inclination to adapt Word, Excel and other programs in its Office suite to run on Linux.
(The word used by Judaism is "inclination").
Instead, we are trying as hard as we can to justify the words of the Torah: "The inclination of man's heart is evil from his youth" (Gen 8 21), and "Every inclination of the thoughts of [man's] heart was only evil" (Gen 6 5).
In this way you can defeat your inclination to use unhealthy words.
If your natural inclination is to spell the word "color" using the letter u, there's a good chance you have just been cast in Peter Jackson's ever-expanding film adaptation of "The Hobbit".
In other words, they would identify inclinations of a possible customer.
My parents, tactfully, never said a word, but I never grew out of my inclination for the 2D, something my husband can attest to today.
In other words, the true egalitarian should follow the economist's inclination to seek wealth-maximizing policies, and that means worrying less about inequality within the nation.
In other words, the cause of human desire is the natural inclination of a body to augment itself in accordance with the principles of the conatus.
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