If they had won that debate, then voters would not be inclined to give more money to government.
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Without question, the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 is satisfying enough to lure those who might not be inclined to consider a hybrid otherwise.
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If the team can't market the media rights, prospective bidders will have to guess at their value and may not be inclined to bid as high.
As long as this grandeur and domination persists the hearts of people will remain subdued and will not be fully inclined to accept the religion of Truth.
If they almost reached the stretch goal but not entirely, they will be inclined to pretend they did, and cook the books.
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The multiplicity of sources on the Web forces the reader to be his own editor, and not many people are inclined to do all the work of scanning a variety of the relevant sites to get a full picture.
"If the condition was not life threatening I would be more inclined to ask the patient to tolerate the pain".
Mr. JEFF SADOSKY (Florida Republican Party): Not something that they might be originally inclined to do, but once we kind of get out there and talk about what that means and make sure voters are educated about the process, we're pretty confident that our candidate will be able to hold the seat.
Nike, though, does not consider footwear to be an incidental part of its business and may be inclined to teach the upstart a lesson by pushing its performance athletic wear a little harder.
Still, the consensus seems to be that, even if Estrada were inclined to dabble with the economy, the result would not be as terrible as doomsayers claim.
Cross-border transactions inherently take longer thanks to customs and tax considerations, and manufacturing companies are not inclined to rush payment or pay their suppliers until the goods have arrived and are ready to be used on the manufacturing floor.
Companies will be less inclined to make payoffs if their bottom line does not depend on state-mandated regulations, loans and projects.
If Clinton seems inclined not to play the attack dog, one reason may be that she doesn't believe it is a tactic that is needed.
Indeed, bosses who have had a taste of management theory, either at business school or working for consultancies, may be more inclined to listen to consultants than those who have not.
Given that those guilty of crimes have, by definition, transgressed the norms of society, it would not be altogether surprising if they were less inclined than the rest of the population to take part in a civic duty such as voting.
So Oftel may now be more inclined to allow it to cut its prices, provided it does not cut them below cost.
By all accounts, Friedan was not a person inclined to share the credit. (Some men have been known to be this way as well.) The implication that she had diagnosed a condition no one else had even managed to identify that the problem she wrote about had no name until she named it was a pretty open invitation to revisionism.
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