Sentences with phrase «inclination at»

Technically, it is called a «neck bow» during which the individual makes a slight inclination at the waist and drops his or her eyes.
Nor any inclination at all to do further reading.
He was tipped as a potential future Tate director but, born in 1953, he is only seven years younger than Nicholas Serota who shows no inclination at all to retire and take things easy.
My inclination at the moment is to believe that there should be no tax due on the «post 87» Titanic assets due to the court ruling.
It's a repository of creative work in a dazzling array of styles and subject matter, in various stages of completion, which needs better tagging and indexing so that it becomes easier for readers to query and choose from, depending upon their inclination at that point.»
Most dividend growth investors over look gold for their portfolios and I had the same inclinations at first but I'm starting to see a different light after receiving my first monthly dividend from GG.
It's a beautiful, bee - friendly and even bee - therapeutic design, made with the bees» natural inclinations at its very heart.

Not exact matches

I'm familiar with my inclination to take on new things, so my sentries are at high alert.
When you're playing with friends, there's an inclination to ascribe your own success to luck, because socially it's important to limit your dominance displays when they're aimed at people you actually care about.
How many people Port Arthur had lost during and after the flood - due to home, weather or the simple inclination to leave - is a figure that is even harder to determine at this point.
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.
Taking up space at a Kohl's location fits with ALDI's natural inclination toward a smaller retail footprint, while freeing the brand from the usual stricture to custom - build it themselves.
In short, taking the sentiment indicators together with the combination of overvaluation and unfavorable trend uniformity, we have absolutely no inclination to expose ourselves to market risk at present.
The carbon tax has remained at $ 30 / t since 2012 and the previous Liberal government showed no inclination to increase it further other than to match the federal carbon price floor in 2021.
Both the pastoral and theological inclinations have their place, but on their death beds, most people, I suspect, would much prefer to have a pastor at their side.
I'm learning that my natural inclination is to be Martha in the kitchen instead of Mary at His feet.
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.
These include: the feeling of deep trust and at - homeness inside oneself, with others, and in the universe; a fundamental respect for self, others, and nature; the ability and the inclination to give and receive love; a lively awareness of the wonder of the commonplace — awe in the presence of a new baby, a sunset, a friendship; a philosophy of life that makes sense and guides decisions toward responsible behavior; a dedication with enthusiasm to the larger good of persons and society.
There is, moreover, a powerful inclination to pick and choose among human rights, which results in favoring some (e.g., the right to privacy) at the expense of others (e.g., the rights of the family).
It may be that there is no actual decision involved in most cases since the man who has the inclination to do the one would probably not be adept at the other.
In February's Public Square (While We're At It), Richard John Neuhaus responds to a Christianity Today article by a married ELCA parish council member and youth group leader who discussed his desire to be able to share with his church his struggle with a homosexual inclination.
Religion and philosophy as agents fostering ethical considerations must at the same time also reckon with their in built inclination to congeal in perspectives, which allow the living tradition to harden.
The Lutheran understanding of the Christian as «at the same time righteous and sinner» is set forth, as is the Catholic view that «all that is sin «in the proper sense»» is taken away in baptism, though «an inclination (concupiscence)» toward sin remains.
Many conscientious revolutionaries, in all their serious self - examination, would readily feel at home in Paul's predicament about his failure to do what he knew he ought to do and his inclination to do the very thing that he hated [Rom.
He was highhanded and arbitrary at times, yet not more so than many a father unfortunately has shown himself in his own family, and he manifested little inclination to enlarge the prerogatives of his office by encroachment on traditional rights of his people.
That you now have a moral inclination not to behave as badly as you once did doesn't indicate an outside agent at work either.
We are at the era of Charlatanism, Quackery & Delusion... Pure Religions are a good thing but Religious one's might be misguided to astray beyond the truth by swindlers into becoming as dark as it reflects; - Say, «O People of the Scripture, do not exceed limits in your religion beyond the truth and do not follow the inclinations of a people who had gone astray before and misled many and have strayed from the soundness of the way.»
But at the same time, experience instructs us that we have strong inclinations to acquiesce in unnecessarily narrow and mediocre images of the future.
Now from time out of mind people have been pleased to think that witches, hobgoblins, gnomes etc. were deformed, and undeniably every man on seeing a deformed person has at once an inclination to associate this with the notion of moral depravity.
As for the being which has an extreme sensibility for that color perception, it is questionable whether it would be open to any explanation at all, but rather, by reason of the poverty of its inclinations or out of fear of being disturbed in its pleasant feelings, it would have nothing to do with anything else.
But, despite my Eeyorish inclination, I could not suppress a grin at one of the saccharine ones: IF GOD HAD A REFRIGERATOR, YOUR PICTURE WOULD BE ON IT.
Then on a larger scale, consider the human condition, that every person is wicked, by nature, their natural inclination is toward evil to begin with, at least when compared to God's standard.
Thus, the only perfect will for him was the divine will, for in all finite wills duty and inclination would be bound to fall apart at certain points.
Although Kant did make an important distinction between duty and inclination, he overstressed a dualism at the psychological level.
At least one characteristic of a pluralistic model must be highlighted when we take into consideration the heterogeneous inclination inherent in Dalit communities: conceptions of pluralism stem from the lived reality of Dalit communities.
Having done so, they might be less likely than they now are to dismiss conservative fears on the subject as paranoid imaginings or instances of a know - nothing inclination to «blame the messenger» for bad news — as if journalistic «bad news» were not, at least in part, an artifact constructed of the subjective interpretations of the message - bearer.
This antipathy was accentuated by the inclination of at least some of the Christian Roman Emperors to take their fellow believers in Persia under their protection.
We have a President who at least restrains his religious inclinations.
If that pejorative phraseology does not give away the inclinations of the survey authors, a closer look at the data surely does.
To explain the second strategy, let us recall the display of the reductionist order of the sciences along the «Comtean ladder,» which arranges the forms of life and the corresponding specialized disciplines in an ascending series of rungs starting with physics at the base, followed by chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology and, depending on one's inclination, history and religion.
Promoting a brittle presentmindedness, the idea of progress weakens «the inclination to make intelligent provision for the future, and nostalgia, its ideological twin, undermines the ability to make intelligent use of the past» Distinguishing carefully between nostalgia and an appropriately critical historic memory, Lasch laments the ways in which — driven by progress, even driven a bit mad by it — we can do no better than issue a «communitarian counterpoint» to attempt to right the balance and to retain, at least here and there, smidgens of civic virtue.
But at the moment have an inclination for the Japanese dish Dengaku Nasu, or miso covered eggplant.
These are the chile con carne stands, at which this toothsome viand is sold to all who have the money and inclination to patronize them.»
My first inclination is over baked... it turned brown at 325 under 40 mins.
«So from the moment things are done well, my inclination is to stay at Arsenal for as long as possible.
It also shows writers» inclinations toward looking at the Midwest as «real» America isn't a recent construct.
He partially justified it with a stellar season but as things stand I would much rather he was sold at the beginning of the summer despite the fact he can be a vital part of our team this season because for a player that's been at this club since sixteen he doesn't really show much inclination that he actually wants to play for arsenal unlike jack, ramsey, gibbs who all silently put pen to paper.
My inclination is that with Pablo Zabaleta at right back the default will be for a back four rather than back three with wing backs.
The reason for this is that babies and children are less capable of fighting their bodies» natural inclination to sleep when they need it (as difficult as that may be to believe at times!)
Of course they look tired because a) they are surviving on three hour stints of sleep at a time, if they're lucky b) they don't often have the time or inclination for a full face of make - up, and c) zzZzzZzz.
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