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inclined
adjective as in having a preference
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The true impact of her decision to waive her right to anonymity may not be clear for many years, but the lawyer Elodie Tuaillon-Hibon is not inclined to be optimistic.
Unfortunately for workers, today, 90 years since its creation, the board is facing an existential threat from Big Business and from a Supreme Court that seems inclined to diminish its authority, .
A lower-middle-class child of divorce, he earned a spot at 13 in the film program at the Orange County School of the Arts, a public charter school in Santa Ana for artistically inclined students.
Brown is sanguine about AI’s potential; he is not inclined to join the dystopian camp that regards it as an existential threat.
They are especially concerned about immigration, they are doubtful about many equalities policies, and they are more inclined to be sceptical about climate change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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