If so his inclination to manage things from a conference room will be reinforced.
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But at the moment my inclination is that I would like a quiet life.
The inclination to use technology as a sustaining innovation has not just been true with computers.
Many market participants agree that the long term inclination for stocks is to drift higher.
"The natural inclination is to buy an item just because you have the coupon, " says Nelson.
Citadel, Ellington and Marathon Asset Management, among others, have both the ready cash and the inclination.
However, China has never shown any inclination to bow to pressure in any area.
My initial inclination was to think that the owners got the better of the deal.
Mobile users can share content through email, Pinterest or Twitter, if that's their inclination.
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In terms of geopolitical power, China has neither the clout nor the inclination to challenge America.
Yet the coalition has in general derided Labour's inclination to meddle from the centre.
Most colleges don't have the time, resources or inclination to vet every candidate's social-media presence.
It is General Musharraf's inclination, rather than domestic opposition, that stops him from restoring democracy quickly.
Of course, a Roth conversion goes against the conventional wisdom (and human inclination) to delay paying taxes.
This diagonal inclination makes her look unsteady, and both her hands are raised as if in shock.
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At present he shows no inclination to push ahead with the further reforms that are clearly needed.
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"My first inclination is to go back to a record label and get a job, " he says.
His inclination was to blame the posting of a film instead of the killing of a person.
When things are going poorly, the pro perseveres rather than caves, which would be the normal human inclination.
And does this give the White House an inclination to consider raising taxes or scaling back the agenda?
And many French diners have recently had neither the money nor the inclination to splurge on fancy meals.
And the ones I adored, since I was at an age and had an inclination to love without reservation.
In 2016, however, Republicans as yet show no inclination to try either remedy.
No amount of signage or training is going to help overcome your natural inclination to pull on a handle.
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Yes, but many don't have the training or inclination -- or time -- to pay attention to the content.
But so far the government has shown no inclination to make such choices.
Our natural inclination is just to pedal faster if we start slipping behind.
Mr Bashir, however, shows no inclination yet to face charges, whoever puts them.
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But the less time or inclination you have to make plans, the more important it is to do so.
"President Karzai shows no inclination for the kind of engagement with the Taliban that David Miliband envisages, " he said.
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