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inclined

[in-klahynd] / ɪnˈklaɪnd /


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Car buyers might be getting less inclined to haggle, or perhaps just don’t get as much traction in negotiations as they used to.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a note Monday, Wizman expressed doubt over expectations for Warsh to be a “hawk,” or less inclined to lower rates due to concern over sticky inflation.

From MarketWatch

In a note Monday, Wizman expressed doubt over expectations for Warsh to be a “hawk,” or less inclined to lower rates due to concern over sticky inflation.

From MarketWatch

"Doves" are seen to favor lower interest rates to boost the economy while "hawks" are inclined towards higher rates to curb inflation.

From Barron's

As analysts tout their enthusiasm about tech stocks, the SEC seems less inclined to stand in the way.

From Barron's