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81 Sentences With "feel inclined to"

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Today, some parents might feel inclined to be "best friends" with their children.
The mood will be adventurous, and you'll feel inclined to try something unusual.
Mr. Musk might even feel inclined to send the S.E.C. a thank-you note.
Well, because they have extra space, users in Japan feel inclined to send more tweets.
Sadly, many feel inclined to compromise on these issues because they're afraid of being alone.
I don't think it's really something that I personally feel inclined to be involved with.
There's no way one can listen to this song and not feel inclined to listen again.
As hopeless as we might feel inclined to be, there are many tools still available to us.
By contrast, surveys suggest that very few people, these days, feel inclined to give up their lives for democracy.
So, Marble gets a per-delivery fee and any tips that people who order feel inclined to give them.
"We aren't turning a blind eye to something, but we don't feel inclined to overestimate anything," Mr. Peskov said.
All too often, she explains, women feel inclined to blame themselves if they don't bounce back as quickly as desired.
Do you feel inclined to lead the charge or are you content to sit on the sidelines and cheer on?
So, if the Mickey doll can no longer do the Hot Diggity dance, you might feel inclined to chuck the thing.
Bolton, whose ousting was abrupt and not on the most diplomatic of terms, apparently did not feel inclined to do this.
You may feel inclined to help your partner find a new job, which is tricky if they're still grieving their old one.
Every page loads with an "Erase" button tagged to the top right corner for whenever you feel inclined to clear your browsing history.
From a purely aesthetic standpoint, you might feel inclined to say Blue Origin's—but if you're into utility, you've gotta go with SpaceX.
More insidiously, some of us may feel inclined to flat-out blame ourselves, and specifically our flirting game, for our quiet sex life.
" Parents who feel inclined to make rules about e-cigarettes could add, "If we find out you're using them, there will be repercussions.
There are less bugs, sure, and the app freezes less frequently, but I no longer feel inclined to go a'roving in the tall grass.
Some giant tech companies feel inclined to throw their fans a bone by discounting a few of their biggest products for the holiday season.
Some have raised concerns that without involvement and financial support from the United States, emerging economies like India may feel inclined to back out.
Note to self: Next time I feel inclined to give this president the benefit of the doubt, I'll lie down till the feeling passes.
Or, if your manager sends a quick update to the team without intending to get a response, you still feel inclined to send something back.
Also, the proposal ignores the fact that Tehran would hardly feel inclined to agree to any amendment that would tighten rather than sweeten the JCPOA.
More is always better, but if you don't plan on charging three devices at once, you might not feel inclined to pay for that many.
If they came from places where racism and sexism are common, I doubt you'd feel inclined to keep your moral views about those issues from them.
One possibility is that, with the world's second-largest emitter pulling out, other countries might feel inclined to relax their own plans to curb greenhouse gases.
Any observation you might feel inclined to make about Wall Street being dominated by bros vying to prove who has the biggest balls, Billions makes for you.
In this way, he resembles the Bundys, burning so hot with apocalyptic fire that onlookers may feel inclined to keep their distance rather than combust from mere proximity.
In this way, he resembles the Bundys, burning so hot with apocalyptic fire that onlookers may feel inclined to keep their distance rather than combust from mere proximity.
Considering that the White House has spent two years trying to sabotage the pay data rule, it seems unlikely that Trump will feel inclined to write it into law.
But, as an avid not-Friends watcher, I don't feel inclined to tell you any more about those episodes — I'm here to talk about The One with Brad Pitt.
One challenge is that if you're not already a Studio user, you might not feel inclined to sign up for a new app right when you're getting on a treadmill.
When buying a house for the first time, couples may feel inclined to go for the smaller, slightly cheaper option, or even take on a fixer-upper to cut costs.
Democrats, on the other hand, were shut out of the entire process of the tax law and may not feel inclined to lend their votes to make it work better.
Given a lack of emotional closeness in our relationship (and my difficult childhood as a result), I don't feel inclined to sacrifice my current life more than I already have.
" She says that, at first, she didn't feel inclined to comment on the "humiliating tabloid stories," but, because of our "current culture," her non-response made her seem "a suspicious character.
But, at the same time, given her trauma and the way she's been treated, you feel inclined to trust her, as you do with Mie, who's always on the brink of unravelling.
In the matches I played there was nothing less appealing than making a huge racket with my face to a wall and my back to whoever might feel inclined to shoot it.
That's what makes Barry as tragic as he is: You might feel inclined to root for him, but he'll never change, and neither will the monstrous, destructive system he helps to maintain.
As a former bikini fitness competitor, I feel inclined to share the hilariously strange bodybuilding practices I took part in to earn a small statue, which sits awkwardly on my desk at home.
In the months since its holiday 2016 release, Bite Beauty's Prismatic Pearl Crème Lip Gloss has reached almost unprecedented cult status among people who feel inclined to put metallic glitter on their lips.
Mueller's decision may, therefore, be more indicative of a special prosecutor trying to hold onto the reins of his investigation, particularly at a moment when President Donald Trump may feel inclined to intervene.
The size of the crowd — something Trump is known to fixate on — could hinge on the weather and whether locals in Democratic-leaning Washington, D.C., feel inclined to sit on the Mall through the president's remarks.
As a proud general in the Beyhive, not only am I qualified to speak on this issue, I feel inclined to make it clear that this is in no way a condemnation of Beyoncé or Sasha Fierce.
Mr Xi may feel inclined to step up economic pressure on Taiwan, which is likely to elect an independence-leaning president on January 16th after eight years of rule by one who favoured closer ties with China.
If you had ten siblings and four of them brought home wildly inappropriate fiancées, you might feel inclined to ask yourself what was going on in your family to make your judgment and that of your siblings so divergent.
If you feel inclined to direct some of your holiday-season away from the mall and into the pockets of a community that could certainly use it, consider donating to these incredible causes and organizations below helping LGBTQ people.
Three months of work to get a company reinstated in an ad program does sound a bit outrageous—so outrageous that one would probably feel inclined to no longer do business with the company that gives its customers so many headaches.
But apparently the technology has come a long way in just six months because today Linksys announced its first whole home wi-fi solution called Velop, with sleek, minimal-looking access points you won't feel inclined to hide behind a fern.
His speech was at times very funny — he said Japanese food "sometimes looks like decoration, not real food," and that he occasionally felt, after finishing a Japanese meal, people might understandably feel inclined to go out and find a restaurant.
Reviewing them, it is easy to understand why Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did not feel inclined to rig the election in favor of Raisi: Rouhani is a competent and loyal soldier with a solid track record of carrying out the supreme leader's orders.
But that strategy frustrates the party's liberal supporters, who feel the wind at the Democrats' back and worry about using it to crowd their House caucus with members who may feel inclined to buck the party leadership and stray from its policy agenda.
Seth Mandel, an opinion editor for The New York Post, deploys 12 140-character missives to speak to his Republican friends who feel inclined to dismiss the left's reaction to Mr. Comey's firing: What if the shoe were on the other foot?
But if not for the context — for Bowie's reputation as a formal innovator, for the uncritical respect we feel inclined to give the album as a dying man's last — this music would also sound horrendously kitschy, and much of it does even in context.
"If one or two farmers decide to sell off their land to builders, other farmers whose land borders that land also feel inclined to sell that land off, because they believe that raising of infrastructure around their land will make it uncultivable," Qayoom said.
"Start a War" takes a step backward, capturing the moment in a confrontation where you feel inclined to fight on, but are slowly realizing you are in a fight you cannot win—a moment I found (if you're my wife please stop reading this) sneakily relatable.
I take it that if your sibling had lived an exemplary life, still far away and with little social connection to you, and now needed help because, through no fault of his or her own, your sibling had lost a means of support, you would feel inclined to do something.
" In another set of lectures, he said that the analogy of military leadership "has little or nothing to offer to subjects engaged in enterprises of their own choosing and who are disposed to want to choose their opinions and beliefs for themselves and to change them when they feel inclined to do so.
The Chargers' owner, Dean Spanos, is considered the most popular of the three, while some owners do not feel inclined to help Mark Davis, the owner of the Raiders, because they still resent his father, Al Davis, who was often at odds with the league when he owned the team before his death in 2011.
"If you feel inclined to take extra long lunch breaks, steal the occasional office supply, or in some other small way take advantage of something in your workplace because you feel you are 'owed' it, even at a subconscious level, this could be an obvious sign because at some level you feel underpaid," Kerr said.
You have to be really thinking about not what you're going to get from someone, but what you're giving to someone, and it's kind of like you have to give freely and hope that maybe that person will feel inclined to share the experience, or they'll have a really great, favorable opinion of your brand as a result.
"Everybody needs to start with a candid and open discussion about the money," said Dave O'Brien, a financial adviser with Evolution Advisers near Richmond, Va. Sometimes, a grandparent who is financially sound may feel inclined to pay for groceries or dinners out — even though his or her adult children are capable of paying their own way.
The next time you feel inclined to say anything catty about Donald Jr., remember that this is a guy who went to high school while his father was litigating an adultery crisis on the front pages of the New York City tabloids and that he was thwarted by family pressure from pursuing his chosen career as a bartender in Colorado.
So we let him stay as leader. We knew that at no stage would his existence prevent us doing our job. We knew, too, that he had his uses. The moderates who might feel inclined to rock the boat felt safe with Hamilton apparently in charge.
Byron was a director at the Drury Lane Theatre. Clairmont later followed up her letters with visits, sometimes bringing Mary, whom she seemed to suggest Byron might also find attractive. "Do you know I cannot talk to you when I see you? I am so awkward and only feel inclined to take a little stool and sit at your feet," Clairmont wrote to Byron.
Instead, she reveals that she is still able to talk, and the two share an intimate moment and have sex. Rye asks Obsidian to return home with her, and he reluctantly agrees. On the road home, the couple observes a woman being chased by a man wielding a knife. Both feel inclined to intervene in the woman's defense but are unable to prevent the woman from being fatally stabbed.
In this half-naked condition Dharar launched his assaults against the Romans and slaughtered all who faced him in single combat. Within a week, stories of the Naked Champion would spread over Syria, and only the bravest of Romans would feel inclined to face him in combat. After some fighting, the Byzantine army broke contact and withdrew into the fort. At this time Khalid was fighting on foot in front of his centre.
There's poor Uncle Bille, his whiskers are spattered With spots of the squid juice that's flyin' around; One poor little b'y got it right in the eye But they don't give a damn on the squid-jiggin' ground. Now if ever you feel inclined to go squiddin' Leave your white shirts and collars behind in the town And if you get cranky without yer silk hanky You'd better steer clear of the squid-jiggin' ground.
Similarly, when group members display submissive behaviour, others feel inclined to display dominant behaviours in return. Tiedens and Fragle (2003) found that hierarchical differentiation plays a significant role in liking behaviour in groups. Individuals prefer to interact with other group members whose power, or status behaviour complements their own. That is to say, group members who behave submissively when talking to someone who appears to be in control are better liked, and similarly individuals who display dominant behaviours (e.g.
A large number of his popular pieces were published in The Prize, a book of Sunday school songs edited by Root in 1870. Three of his hyms appear in the 1985 hymnbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy (#335) (popularly known as Let the Lower Lights Be Burning); More Holiness Give Me (#131); and Should You Feel Inclined to Censure (#235) (words by an anonymous writer put to the tune of Brighthly Beams}.
Banks claims to still have a Mellotron in storage, but does not feel inclined to use it as he generally prefers to use up-to-date technology. Barclay James Harvest's Woolly Wolstenholme bought an M300 primarily to use for string sounds, and continued to play the instrument live into the 2000s as part of a reformed band. Jethro Tull used a Mellotron on their last standalone single, "The Witch's Promise", to emulate a string section. Rick Wakeman played Mellotron on David Bowie's 1969 hit song "Space Oddity".
As of April 2019, UEFA has punished Montenegro for their fans' racial abuse to some of the black players in the England national team. It occurred in a Euro 2020 qualifier between the two sides. The punishment includes paying a 20,000 euro fine and being forced to play their next qualifying match behind closed doors in an empty stadium. The Football Association has commented by saying that they hope the punishment "sends out a message" to those who feel inclined to racially abuse others.
Philémon's hut is now a palace; he awakes to find himself and his wife young again. Jupiter, seeing Baucis' beauty, orders Vulcain to keep Philémon away while he courts her. Baucis, though determined to remain faithful to Philémon, nevertheless is flattered at the god's attentions, and dares not refuse him a kiss. Philémon witnesses it, and violently reproaches her and his guest; though Baucis suggests who the latter is, the husband does not feel inclined to share his wife's love, even with a god.
Multiple lives also allow novice players a chance to learn a game's mechanics before the game is over. Another reason to implement lives is that the ability to earn extra lives provide an additional reward incentive for the player. The problem that may arise when a player loses their lives frequently is that it discourages the player from continuing the game fairly. If losing a life causes a loss of equipment, skills or points, a player may feel inclined to reset a game to its previous save point whenever they are losing a life.
The starting point for the discussion is Hart's dissatisfaction with John Austin's "command theory": a jurisprudential concept that holds that law is command backed by threat and is meant to be ubiquitous in its application. Hart likens Austin's theory to the role of a gunman in a bank and tries to establish the differences between the gunman's orders and those made by law. (For instance, the gunman forces us to obey but we may not feel inclined to obey him. Presumably, obedience to the law comes with a different feeling.) Hart identifies three such important differences: content, origin, and range.
Therefore, any union conducting a strike action typically seeks to include a provision of amnesty for all who honored the picket line in the agreement that settles the strike. No-strike clauses may also prevent unionized workers from engaging in solidarity actions for other workers even when no picket line is crossed. For example, striking workers in manufacturing or mining produce a product which must be transported. In a situation where the factory or mine owners have replaced the strikers, unionized transport workers may feel inclined to refuse to haul any product that is produced by strikebreakers, yet their own contract obligates them to do so.
Although the joke may only be a small element of the entire speech, someone will recall it and share it with others and perhaps speak kindly of the speaker and wish to interact with that person again, or promise to purchase product or feel inclined to tell anyone who will listen about what they learned. This is when terminal credibility comes into play, but is dependent on how well the speaker presented the information to the audience. Speakers must also present themselves to be likable since people are more inclined to trust those they generally like or feel comfortable with in a room. Being friendly, easy going, warmhearted, nice and kind can carry the speaker into a very comfortable space with the audience.
While I completely understand the > collector's urge, I would offer the following caveat to anyone trying to > hunt down Taboo VI: it's not what you think it is. Its successor, the Hound > Chronicles, represented an abrupt and total change in direction, and is the > stylistic starting point for all that followed. While I can't and wouldn't > disown Taboo VI, I'd like to offer this note of caution to those who like > the later stuff and are trying to get their hands on my first efforts: you > probably won't like it much, and if you pay an inflated price for it, you'll > probably feel cheated. Having said that, if you still feel inclined to hunt > it down, I do hope that you enjoy it on its own meager terms.

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