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incline

[in-klahyn, in-klahyn, in-klahyn] / ɪnˈklaɪn, ˈɪn klaɪn, ɪnˈklaɪn /






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There are other VPN services out there, but they are much more complicated and would probably confuse your less technically inclined family members.

From Salon

The stumbling block, says the author Bedell Smith, is that Harry doesn’t seem inclined to apologize.

From The Wall Street Journal

It doesn’t seem like much of an incline, but slopes feel a lot steeper to your legs and your lungs than they look to your eyes.

From Literature

On the flip side, the Fed might be more inclined to cut rates if higher oil prices were to impair the U.S. economy, raise layoffs or cause companies to hire even less.

From MarketWatch

On the flip side, the Fed might be more inclined to cut rates if higher oil prices were to impair the U.S. economy, raise layoffs or cause companies to hire even less.

From MarketWatch