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18 Sentences With "be inclined to think"

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Even if you might be inclined to think so, he hasn't lost his mind at all.
You might be inclined to think that's a photoshopped iPad Mini in a really thick case.
We might be inclined to think Trump had made an innocent error had he not done this kind of needless exaggerating before.
Perhaps most important, those currently smoking may be inclined to think they've dodged the bullet and so can continue to smoke with impunity.
If you saw the recently released film The Report, which stars Adam Driver and Annette Bening, you'd be inclined to think the former.
Though we may be inclined to think that our situation is somehow special or unique, we have no good reason to believe that's really the case.
"I love to be put in a situation where I can have a conversation with someone who might not be inclined to think much of me," she said.
Fluttery oversized false lashes, baby pink fur stoles, turbans with matching tangerine caftans, rhinestone-encrusted crop tops; you'd be inclined to think that I'd just listed a set of outfits from Drag Race.
But because they do have some barriers to entry, students might be inclined to think that the memes posted on them are private as well, which is hardly the case, North points out.
It's a net broadly cast and woven of implications rather than of indisputable evidence, but — especially given the tobacco industry's credibility problems — you'll probably be inclined to think there's some truth to the film's allegations.
"As the hours tick on, one starts to be inclined to think we may be talking about a tragedy — but there is still hope," said Fernando Morales, a navy expert and vice president of the Argentine Navy League.
The memo made the case to clients that Wachtell's expertise in regulatory compliance and white-collar defense is still important, even though many buyers of legal services may be inclined to think that rich companies don't much need lawyers anymore.
Even if VET TV doesn't care about the other supermajority of Americans who don't get it, as their mission statement suggests, how are veterans going to reintegrate into a society where the public might be inclined to think we're all a bunch of knuckle draggers?
Those on the left might be inclined to think that the libertarian and conservative critics of the book are lashing out, or overemphasizing a few errors, because MacLean has revealed the dark side of one of their heroes and the unsavory modern history of their movement.
Dudley has often been compared with his boxing counterpart Balrog, Edge stated however Balrog "seems a little useless" in light of him. Electronic Gaming Monthly likewise commented that "gamers will be inclined to think he is another Balrog or Mike, but he is far easier to use effectively." Askmen.com named Dudley as of the five characters they wished to be included in Super Street Fighter IV. 1UP.
Aristo (or Ariston) of Alexandria () was a Peripatetic philosopher and a contemporary of Strabo in the 1st century. He wrote a work on the Nile. Eudorus, a contemporary of his, wrote a book on the same subject, and the two works were so much alike, that the authors charged each other with plagiarism. Who was right is not said, though Strabo seems to be inclined to think that Eudorus was the guilty party.
In each case the fundamental problem is the retracing of the line of development followed by the various authorities, and the solution depends chiefly on the ability to detect errors of transmission and to explain their existence" (p. 167). As for The Earlier Epistles, Neill writes: "I think that those of us who read Lake when we were young will be inclined to think that this is one of the best books on the New Testament that has ever been written in the English language. This is the way it ought to be done. Under Lake's skillful guidance, we feel ourselves one with those new and struggling groups of Christians, in all the perplexities of trying to discover what it means to be a Christian in a non- Christian world.
One may initially be inclined to think this atom is not asymmetric because it is attached to two carbon atoms, but because those two carbon atoms are not attached to exactly the same things, there are two different groups of atoms that the carbon atom in question is attached to, therefore making it an asymmetric carbon atom: :example of an asymmetric carbon A tetrose with 2 asymmetric carbon atoms has 22 = 4 stereoisomers: :2 asymmetric carbon atoms in a tetrose An aldopentose with 3 asymmetric carbon atoms has 23 = 8 stereoisomers: :3 asymmetric carbon atoms in an aldopentose An aldohexose with 4 asymmetric carbon atoms has 24 = 16 stereoisomers: :4 asymmetric carbon atoms in an aldohexose The four groups of atoms attached to the carbon atom can be arranged in space in two different ways that are mirror images of each other, and which lead to so-called left-handed and right-handed versions of the same molecule. Molecules that cannot be superimposed on their own mirror image are said to be chiral like mirror image.

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