Sentences with phrase «inclination as»

I firmly believe that our natural inclination as humans is to move towards healing and wholeness.
To further understand the association of key variables in predicting romantic inclination, linear regression analysis was carried out with romantic inclination as the outcome variable.
One should make use of such interests and inclination as it matters not only in getting selected for a job but in getting ahead of others too.
Even news.Bitcoin.com's weekly trading analyst, Eric Wall, has the same inclination as he writes in his most
Our likes, be it around books or television shows listed as part of Facebook profiles, or the article links we share on a daily basis, can reveal a lot about our personality, and apparently our political inclination as well.
Re: Kenneth Fritsch (# 325), I like what JS is doing as that was my initial inclination as to how to attack the problem.
The cooling effect of clouds during the daytime depends very much on solar inclination as well as cloud optical thickness and cover.
So veterinarians and specialists saw that natural inclination as a way to rehabilitate dogs and improve their quality of life in the form of hydrotherapy.
Moreover, Apple has the inclination as well as the huge resources to make this market much better and bigger than it is... and they hate being second best in anything.
Tae - suk (Jae Hee Song) is a young drifter who appears to be homeless by inclination as much as necessity; he squats in the homes of strangers while they're away, carefully seeing to it that no damage is done to the property and sometimes performing small household chores as a display of gratitude.
However, most of us have an inclination as to when we're «acting out» in relationships.
We are claimed to have offered to break the bank by giving him a # 300,000 per week contract, a wage previously unheard of in North - London, but there is no inclination as to whether he would be willing to sign.
This summer's transfer arrivals may well prove the biggest inclination as to whether we will be staying in the current formation, with a new defender needed to come in and play centre - back, and a top striker needed this summer.
And now we have some sort of inclination as to what the Braves will do.
Nevertheless, as sports fans by inclination as well as vocation we are no less concerned than millions of others with the day - to - day coverage of our favorite subject in the nation's newspapers, for it is in the daily press as well as in the ringside seat, the center field bleachers and the cheering section that the constant contagion of sports enthusiasm is generated.
The ministers attempted to do this through the tracts and books they distributed on the frontier, but their own inclination as well as the literature stressed the emotional and the moral aspects of the religious life.
I think the American problem is their determination to find facts but preserve people's inclination as it is and the refusal to give any moral directions.
A sojourn in Paris proved as fruitful to his philosophical inclinations as a visit to Spain (the Basque country) for his linguistic aspirations.
It is true that homosexuality may be distinguished by an inappropriate despair, accepting sinful inclinations as identity - constituting and thereby implicitly rejecting the freedom bought for us by the blood of Christ.
It could also be theorized that excessively rigid or «black and white» thinking could result in such a child's rigidly interpreting mild or moderate gender nonconforming inclinations as more intense or absolute.»
Anna Lee Dey Stacey demonstrated artistic inclinations as a child.

Not exact matches

«One's inclination is to answer by painting a benign picture so as not to cause unnecessary public concern,» he said during one March meeting.
According to Dr. Travis Bradberry, author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0, personality «is the result of hard - wired preferences, such as the inclination toward introversion or extroversion.»
Their natural inclination is to be as involved as possible in every decision: from strategy, to production, to sales, marketing, IT, often down to the color and font on the business cards.
Personality is the result of hard - wired preferences, such as the inclination toward introversion or extroversion.
For companies that have an especially hard time replacing staff on leave, there can be an inclination, as the Alberta survey suggested, to simply avoid hiring young women or, worse, to fire them before their maternity leave kicks in.
Furthermore, as your role expands, you become more out of touch with daily operations and the current opinions and inclinations of customers, no matter how much you believe that you're still current.
Or is it instead that ruthless psychos are attracted to careers in business as the perfect venue for their inclinations?
Our natural inclinations seem to be connected to the individual sensitivity of our amygdalae, the part of the brain that functions as the «emotional switchboard,» and to how actively we each respond to dopamine — a «reward chemical» released in the brain when it anticipates attaining something pleasurable, like sex or chocolate cheesecake.
And that's why I have the inclination to see Wendy Kopp as the heroic entrepreneur of the decade.
For example, some people will have a very strong inclination to dismiss any claims that marijuana may cause harm as nothing more than old - fashioned reefer madness.
These shortcuts, or mental heuristics, may include an inclination to associate recent events as supporting previously established notions.
Specifically, Willi argues that merchants view Amazon as a competitor, PayPal has very competitive economics given the size of its volume and global basis, and many Amazon Pay shoppers are likely to be PayPal account holders and inertia may limit their inclination to switch to Amazon Pay at merchants where they are currently using PayPal.
Our diplomatic tone did change somewhat in tune with Ottawa's multilateral inclinations; condemnations of Pyongyang's tests now have appended sentences encouraging dialogue as the only path to a long - term solution.
Just as the natural inclination for the stock market in a given year is positive (approx. 65 %), the natural interest rate curve is positive, as in upward sloping.
As the 1986 Vatican «Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons» stated, the homosexual inclination is «ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil» and is therefore an «objective disorder.»
What he took away by denying the possible objectivity and rationality of belief, he returned by reconceiving common sense and common action as expressions of natural inclinations and habits.
But as social animals, our evolutionary psychologists can't help but conclude, we are most of all natural parts; even our individualistic inclinations have some social or species function.
As for human rights, my inclination is to say that a concept of human rights properly understood is still well worth promoting, and need not detract from the political responsibilities that Reno rightly says have been neglected.
Much more is involved, I contend, in respect to Percy as «Southerner» than his inclination to credit to his «Southernness» only the texture of his fictions, as he is inclined to do.
Meanwhile, there are millions of moderate American Christians who have no inclination towards opposing gay marriage at all who end up getting lumped together with these other «Christians» as being hateful.
Having the same passion and similar inclinations, the difference between Christians and non-christians: Christians expose the problems and fight against the flesh's improper desires and evil, and many of them overcome as a result and establish good laws.
Roof and McKinney are surely right, however, that the critique of authority that pervaded the «60s served, often inadvertently, to exacerbate secularizing tendencies inherent in modern culture, particularly the inclination to regard religion as a private affair.
And as I am on deadline for some projects, I don't have the inclination or time right now to resolve this offline nor do I trust you to handle with integrity anything that I've pen to you offline.
Of their very nature those blessed passivities which are my will to be, my inclination to be thus or thus, and the chances given me to attain to my own completion in the way I desire, all are charged with your influence — an influence which I shall come before long to see more clearly as the organizing force of your mystical Body.
My own inclination is to say that genuine historical existence, understood as relation with the Other, is possible only when all ideologies, including religious ideologies, are called into question.
Indeed, homosexual persons are called to live out the inclination which is natural for them, namely, in fidelity to another person of the same sex, and enjoying sexual acts not primarily for pleasure but as expressions of love.
Progressive religious folks of all stripes tend to share a post-triumphalism (a sense that it's time to move beyond the old triumphalist paradigm in which one religion is The Right Path to God and all the other paths are wrong), as well as an inclination toward reading our sacred texts through interpretive lenses which take into account changing social mores and changing understandings of justice.
Now if, as Oliva proposes, Thomas means that the homosexual inclination comes from the most intimate part of the person's soul, then the same reading must apply to Aquinas's mention of cannibalism and bestiality.
It was always an «inclination» rather than an essence and was seen in many midrash as a necessary motivator to building up a life in the world.
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