Sentences with phrase «growing inclination»

In the last ten years however, the courts have shown a growing inclination to let costs follow the event.
People who overeat or don't get enough exercise tend to draw their pets into the same behavior, vets say, and the growing inclination to regale pets with treats has come at a cost to their waistline.
With the growing inclination of interfacing various kinds of gadgets to the World Wide Web, utilizing them with a smartphone can't astonish anyone these days.
With the growing inclination of interfacing various kinds of gadgets to the World Wide Web, utilizing them with a smartphone...
Babies this age are starting to have opinions of their own, as well as a growing inclination to voice them.
But America is setting national records for lowest general fertility and shows a growing inclination to restrict legal and illegal immigration.

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A grown adult knows if they have have thoughts or inclinations about moleting children.
The market researcher noted the APAC market, too, is expected to grow swiftly owing to changing lifestyles and the inclination of Asian consumers towards Western foods.
And not everyone has the space, time, or inclination to grow some of their veggies at home.
My doctor, whom I grew fond of despite my initial inclination not to have one, saw her size and mentioned that I may have been misdiagnosed with gestational diabetes.
Furthermore, the Assembly Government shows little inclination to address either the increasingly grave situation facing Welsh farmers or the growing marginalisation of our rural communities.
Growing up in the shadow of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The Bethesda Naval Medical Center, with a father, a clinician scientist in paediatric neurology at NIH, combined with a growing curiosity about all things biological and medical, I developed a natural inclination to become a sciGrowing up in the shadow of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The Bethesda Naval Medical Center, with a father, a clinician scientist in paediatric neurology at NIH, combined with a growing curiosity about all things biological and medical, I developed a natural inclination to become a scigrowing curiosity about all things biological and medical, I developed a natural inclination to become a scientist.
Inclination towards openness and liberty: Vietnamese women grow up in a very confined environment which is full of limitations.
Freeze - dried and dehydrated dog foods and treats offer many advantages to pet specialty retailers, enabling them to build inventories that are closely aligned with some of today's most dominant trends — namely the growing interest in raw diets and the inclination of dog owners to take their furry buddies with them everywhere they go.
From the time she was a child growing up in Rhode Island, Lilian Engel exhibited a natural inclination toward and a passion for the visual arts.
Forbes: I always like to start with a boring question like this one, but growing up at what point did you start to feel an inclination towards creativity and art and what were the circumstances surrounding it?
[xlvi] By 1958 Wells Street Gallery was «a focal point for what appeared to be a growing Chicago inclination toward Paris / New York abstract art.»
We probably all start off with certain inherent inclinations, but I think it's fair to say that most of us, as we grow older, from whatever base we start, become on average more conservative.
The gaming market in India is growing at a rapid pace and consumers in India nowadays are showing more inclination towards the latest gaming tech.
[16][17][18][19][20][21] Many practitioners claim to be «eclectic», using techniques from several areas, depending upon their own inclinations and / or the needs of the client (s), and there is a growing movement toward a single «generic» family therapy that seeks to incorporate the best of the accumulated knowledge in the field and which can be adapted to many different contexts; [22] however, there are still a significant number of therapists who adhere more or less strictly to a particular, or limited number of, approach (es).
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