For a start, the other EU states are disinclined to give the sceptics what they want.
Researchers disinclined or unable to loiter in polling stations are increasingly drawn to statistical means of detecting fraud.
The decision is up to the district attorney, who appears disinclined to proceed.
They were surprisingly allergic to indecorum, and disinclined to question the status quo.
And, for even the most technologically disinclined, Wi-Fi remains an investment opportunity.
On the one hand, judges are disinclined to second-guess federal agencies and interfere in settlements negotiated by two sophisticated parties.
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But Mr Salmond's opponents are disinclined to leave it there - which, from their partisan point of view, is understandable.
Although there is a lot at stake, I imagine far more will be disinclined to do so this time round.
He also seems disinclined to propose anything more than Mr. Obama is doing to depose the Assad regime in Syria.
Locals in mountain towns, such as Imouzzer, where the gang's activities are centred may be disinclined to help the soldiers.
The isolationist is disinclined to use the U.S. military anywhere abroad, for any purpose whatever, regardless of American interests and costs.
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But Mr Bourguiba, who styled himself as the first independent leader of his country since Hannibal, was disinclined to share power.
Conservative and Labour ministers alike were trained in the system, learned how to use it, and were disinclined to change it.
And all the rest of the people who might buy that product in the future will be disinclined to do so.
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Mr Vajpayee's own party, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, is ideologically disinclined to make the sort of concessions that might pacify them.
It is no wonder that the people who see Mr Benn's career in this light are disinclined to wish him a happy retirement.
Having inherited a party that had lost its way, he was disinclined, even if he had been able, to choose one for it.
Amazingly enough, the film's composer Max Steiner, a Viennese-born musician who scored hundreds of Hollywood movies, was initially disinclined to use a popular song.
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"I think the House Republicans have shown that, when we're not included in the decision-making, we're disinclined to sign off on the solution, " Barton said.
Two other Democrats may be sympathetic, namely Debbie Stabenow and Claire McCaskill (Missouri), although the former may be disinclined to join because of her own competing amendment.
Yet to the horror of chafing nativists, the federal government seems disinclined to pursue with much vigour any illegal immigrants except those who have also committed other crimes.
Nevertheless, big-money donors seem disinclined to support the recall effort.
She clearly wants to be president, either by taking over should Mr Estrada step down, or by winning the next election, and is disinclined to offer hostages to fortune.
Had he stayed in Austria, he would have found it difficult to scrape a living as an artist, and was disinclined to join the family firm of textile manufacturers.
While Mr. Schwartz prefers quail grilled, cooks who are disinclined to barbecue in the cold can first crisp the birds in a hot pan before finishing them in the oven.
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Mr Poe whose supporters include Mr Estrada, now on trial for corruption, and many of the politicians who backed the former president has plenty of personality but appears disinclined to talk about policies.
Quite apart from the fact that this initiative deserves to be defeated on its merits, Senators should be disinclined to approve any such affront to their institution's constitutional prerogatives and responsibilities.
Most are fabulously wealthy, though disinclined to flaunt it.
He says that without guidance from teachers and librarians there seems to be a "slump" in the reading levels of books chosen by teenagers, who appear disinclined to try more complicated works.
Mr Tyndall had planned to a send a copy of the report to the General Medical Council, the body which regulates doctors, because "Mr Y seemed disinclined to believe he had anything to learn".
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