Sentences with phrase «inclined by»

Proper management and training will put you in the leadership position, whether your dog is more inclined by nature to be a leader or a follower.
Their orbit is inclined by almost 35 degrees from Earth's line of sight.
Their orbit around each other is inclined by 75.44 ° with respect to an observer on Earth (Bonavita and Desidera, 2007, HD 16895 in Table 8; Proveda et al, 1994; Duquennoy and Mayor, 1991, page 504 for HD 16895; Worley and Heintz, 1983; and Josef Hopmann, 1958, pp. 77 - 180).
Based on 14 years of radial velocity observations from four ground - based observatories as well as astrometric measurements with the Hubble Space Telescope, the astronomers found that planets «c» and «d» are inclined by 30 + / - 1 degrees with respect to each other is expected to affect theories of how multi-planet systems evolve.
Their orbits around each other is inclined by 103 ° with respect to an observer on Earth (Staffan Söderhjelm, 1999; Henry et al, 1992; Lippincott et al, 1983; and Lippincott and Manning, 1976).
The theme of hope has precisely a fissuring power with regard to closed systems and a power of reorganizing meaning; it is inclined by this very fact to the exchanges and permutations I was just now suggesting.
This is a fallacy to which we are always inclined by our talent for reductionism, but one that has wrought a pernicious influence in modern thought.
I am much more inclined by temperament and training toward contemplative practices that allow me to find silence and rest in God's presence.
These prevent the car from rolling away when driving up or down a steep incline by automatically engaging the brakes and maintaining the vehicle; static after the brake is release, giving the driver time to apply the throttle.

Not exact matches

That would normally be an end of the matter, but not everyone is inclined to take Deutsche's compliance department at its word after a string of governance scandals in recent years that culminated in a $ 630 million settlement for failing to police money - laundering by its Moscow office last month.
Although you might be inclined to try and complete as much as possible without assistance, by bringing in accountants early, you could find that you achieve a far more professional and preferable solution than by going it alone.
A survey last year by Mercer, a retirement and investment group, revealed that European pension funds would be inclined to raise their bond holdings when average long - term sovereign bond yields reached 2.8 percent.
The hope is that by engaging students in discussions, and introducing an element of oversight, students will be more inclined to finish the class.
Because people are inclined to insure against negative consequences, you can strike an emotional chord by detailing what could happen if a customer does not follow through with your latest recommendation.
By being able to witness firsthand the positive impact we're making on the lives of our patients, supporters may be even more so inclined to support us on our journey,» Smile Train CEO Susannah Schaefer explained to me.
So the pre-election Republican position, backed by allies such as the Chamber of Commerce, to extend all of the tax cuts and postpone all of the spending cuts until the leaders work out a deal is not likely to win over many Democrats, who seem more inclined to let the tax cuts expire and start from scratch next year, presumably making it harder for Republicans to resist.
James Damore was fired by Google on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented at the company because of biological differences that make them less inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because of bias.
Results showed that people who were more irked by the idea of navigating throngs of shoppers were more inclined to want a reward program with a specific endpoint.
The professor will be impressed by your ambition, and will feel inclined to offer support.
In this view, Americans have turned out to be a lot less innovative and inclined to work than was anticipated in 2007, and businesses have responded rationally by investing less.
[For mathematically inclined clients, a simplistic, but useful way to see this is to examine the dividend discount model: Price = Dividend / (k - g) where g is the long - term growth rate of dividends and k is the long - term return required by investors, written as the sum of the risk free rate and a risk premium (k = Rf + z).
If the Fed were to remove this uncertainty by announcing that it wouldn't raise rates any time in the foreseeable future, companies would be more inclined to start investing in these moderate - to - low ROIC opportunities.
Though I'm not inclined to put much weight on projections or forecasts, the present shape of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates at all maturities.
She does say that Pearachute plans to focus heavily on data analytics, endearing itself to its clients by providing them big - picture information that they might not have otherwise, such as what days and times families might be inclined to sign up for a music class.
We are not inclined to «fight» further speculation by raising our safety nets on every advance, and again, our outlook would become far more neutral if market internals were to improve.
Put simply, when valuation measures are steeply elevated but investors remain inclined to speculate, as evidenced by very broad uniformity of market action and the absence of internal divergences, rich valuations often have little effect on market outcomes.
Google is accused of giving its own service an advantage over those offered by competitors, which means shoppers would be more inclined to buy from Google and its partners instead of third parties.
For one thing, sellers will be more inclined to accept your offer if you've been «vetted» by a lender.
But it was a very unsatisfying attempt — to have weighty theological questions determined by delegates who came together for a few days with little prior study of the issues, who were sometimes inclined to suppose that such questions admitted of «yes» or «no» answers, and who passed judgment after rather limited opportunity for discussion and debate.
As for the argument that we should look to our churches... the BILLIONS spent by organized religion to build exorbitant places of worship (Jesus preached in open fields and I'm confident that God hears MY prayers in the privacy of my home) and the building of health clinics in third world countries would help a lot — but they are not inclined to help those in need HERE!
I'm not inclined to argue with that judgment by Adam Wolfson, executive editor of the Public Interest, who is reviewing To Empower People: From State to Civil Society (edited by Michael Novak, AEIPress).
Wesley was inclined to the text that the «law is established by faith» and was offended by the Lutheran denigration of the law and works.
There is a great temptation to do so because we are naturally inclined to symbolize any time - interval by a geometrical segment and, of course, every segment can be bisected.
By comparison the Gospel accounts are surprisingly down - to - earth, realistic and, one is inclined to say, proletarian.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
Catholics were probably more inclined to make spiritual communion before the cultural shift initiated a century ago by Pius X, who encouraged a more frequent reception of the Blessed Sacrament.
It is because their clergy really had been given an apparently well - founded hope that they would be able to «cross the Tiber» with their people (possibly under provisions made by Pope John Paul for the reception of whole Anglican parishes in America): and because of the sense of massive betrayal they felt when some of our bishops confronted Cardinal Hume, who had originally been inclined to respond positively, and forced him to back down.
suffering, true sociality, as qualities of the divine, along with radical differences (as we shall see) in the meanings ascribed to creation, the universe, human freedom, and in the arguments for the existence of God, those inclined to think that any view that is intimately connected with theological traditions must have been disposed of by this time should also beware lest they commit a non sequitur.
Entrapment requires coercion by authorities to make a person to do something illegal, which he would have not otherwise been inclined to do.
I am inclined toward the «radical Catholic» side of this debate, convinced that unless and until we engage in a thorough reassessment of the metaphysical and crypto - theological conceits of liberalism, we will find ourselves coopted by it, unwittingly serving its project even as we bemoan and increasingly are afflicted by its excesses.
But Joseph's righteousness consisted in his being inclined to interpret that law in the most gentle way possible: his seeking to obey it by «putting her away quietly» was not an automatic or predictable response.
Though I still have bad running days, my running has been on a gradual incline over the past few years, which came about through practice and by educating myself through running books, blogs and seminars.
Evangelicalism's mothers and fathers were mystically - inclined Christians like John Wesley, Jonathan and Sarah Edwards, William J. Seymour, and A.W. Tozer — people whose «hearts were strangely warmed» by profound experiences with God, by «a direct inner realization of the Divine.»
For it is demonstrable that our bodies of flesh and blood will be dissolved, and that in whatever mode of existence we may be raised from death it will not be by either the resuscitation of this mortal body or its transformation — unless, indeed, we follow the speculations of some of the Fathers concerning the reassembling, by God, of the dispersed molecules of the flesh, which I am not inclined to do.
And contrary to those inclined to see a triumphant tale of Christianity emerging from communism, today's Church remains plagued by the same ills it has borne for centuries.
I am not optimistic by disposition and I am anti-utopian by conviction, but I am inclined to a somewhat more hopeful set of possibilities.
To enter the mine, I had to squeeze into a tiny wagon which was lowered on a rail held by a cable attached to an engine, on an incline of about 60 degrees.
Since Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church and placed good men in charge of it, and because it was the Catholic Church which put the Books of the Bible in the Bible and coined the word «Bible», and because the Bible tells us that the Church is the pillar and foundation of Truth, and because these good men [that you refer to as misguided] are the ones ordained and «sent», [just like Jesus was «sent» by the Father], are at the «helm» of His Church and have the absolute authority to interpret the Bible, I am so inclined to be ever so thankful that Jesus Christ set it all up this way so that the burdens and crosses that I may bear will become as light as the yoke that Jesus Christ promised if we are willing to follow him, and not our will be done but His.
Intellectuals are inclined to think that they are certified as intellectuals by virtue of their capacity to complexify, and the messiness of history is such that any conflict provides ample opportunities to highlight evidence contrary to the general truth.
It is to the point where my agnostic friend would rather be inclined to believe in God rather than concede to the type of world view that an atheist runs with, which is by far the most deluded and unintelligent among them all.
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