Sentences with phrase «inclined toward»

«It has to be fashionable and in line with current trends; people are increasingly inclined toward luxury.»
Younger adults are more inclined toward buying a home than older ones.
If you're inclined toward a portable, try before buying: the keyboard and screen of mobile PCs may not rival what you'd expect in a desktop system.
(I believe to this day that she was always inclined toward the house that they had just purchased).
However, the researchers cautioned that students who formed strong relationships with their volunteers may be inclined toward positive relationships with all adults and therefore be better situated to improve their reading abilities for this reason.
Participants then completed a measure of trait aggression (i.e., how much the person is naturally inclined toward aggression) as well as a measure of how likely individuals were to be aggressive toward their partners that asked about the likelihood of engaging in several behaviors toward their romantic partners (e.g., throwing things, twisting their arm / hair, shoving).
The behaviour of any family member (not just that of the symptomatic family member) is viewed as inclined toward homeostasis i.e. returning the family to its habitual mode whenever family members are faced with some external or internal stress.
I am inclined toward a Humanistic, Cognitive Behavioral and Family Systems approach, but am capable of being effective using all clinical frameworks.
But having met Marlinspike and seen what the team has done over the last few years (not to mention the good work that originally established WhatsApp), I'm far more inclined toward the more charitable interpretation, which is simply that that there's a way to make Signal pay for itself without compromising the principles that led to its creation in the first place.
Another use for life insurance that most younger individuals might not need or wouldn't be inclined toward really came to light in the last few years when our retirement portfolios took an enormous hit.
The billable hour could easily be perceived as encouraging a laggardly approach, inclined toward resolution by litigation, to one's files.
Have good moral character, be attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and be inclined toward maintaining the good order and happiness of the United States during all relevant periods under the law.
Ready - to - Use Compost Tea Extractors For those folks, like me, who aren't inclined toward MacGyver - like experimentation, it's worth noting that there are plenty of commercially - made compost tea making kits out there.
If you weren't inclined toward a more minimal existence going into the movie, you probably will be at the end.
To those inclined toward balancing economic and environmental goals... «development» implies economic growth, and «sustainable» implies full consideration of environmental factors.
When people buy into the ever - present marketing messages that «the good life» is «the goods life,» they not only use up Earth's limited resources, but they are less happy and less inclined toward helping others.
A highly personal artist, inclined toward interpreting nature rather than the geometric form pursued by many of his fellow members of the American Abstract Artists, Rosenborg wrote in 1955,
«Music, the human figure, and nature can provide the perfect point of departure for the artist inclined toward an abstracted, more purely poetic approach to the visual arts,» according to Maas's artist statement.
A chime rang and two dancers faced one another in the center of a small, urban courtyard, heads inclined toward each other slightly, eye to eye.
The artists of the AAA tended to focus on the formal qualities of abstract art and those of the TPG were more inclined toward nature and the spiritual, thus calling themselves the Transcendentalists.
My father was definitely not inclined toward the arts.
I am more inclined toward the bonus points.
Whether your gang prefers a hands - on, action - packed stay or are more inclined toward a luxury Florida Gulf Coast vacation resort experience, you will find plenty of options to choose from, such as:
Vacationers who meditate while on vacation may be less inclined toward depression and stress, according to new research from scientists from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; the University of California, San Francisco; and Harvard Medical School.
If you're inclined toward cooking for your dog, you can find recommendations for various types of home - prepared food.
Dogs that are less inclined toward food and more inclined towards affection can be trained using the same method but instead of treats utilize positive verbalizations and petting to reward desired behavior.
Most Rottweilers are inclined toward dominance and will test for position in the family pecking order.
While they are inclined toward dominance, Rottweilers are also pretty touchy - feely — quick to sit on your feet, lie on your lap or lean their entire weight against your leg.
A recent study adds to a growing body of literature that should put to rest, once and for all, the false notion that dogs in shelters are in shelters because there is something wrong with them: «Nothing in the prevalence estimates we reviewed suggest that overall, dogs who come to spend time in a shelter (and are not screened out based on history or behavior at intake or shortly thereafter) are dramatically more or less inclined toward problematic warning or biting behavior than are pet dogs in general.»
She worked in a small animal clinic as a teenager and has always been inclined toward working with people and animals.
Some cats, particularly those inclined toward feline hyperesthesia, may run off, or turn aggressive with too much stimulation.
These dogs can be somewhat reserved at times, particularly around strangers, and they are not inclined toward confrontation or aggression.
Most of my readers are not going to want to buy this book, because they are not inclined toward math.
If you meet a large number of investors over a large number of years, it may seem they come in two basic categories — one inclined toward value investing, the other more interested in growth investing.
Given the chance, I can not imagine a mind more inclined toward evil, despotic, self - aggrandizing totalitarianism than is yours.
Basically now i am inclined toward mutual funds investments, and after 1 year i will change my investment from RD also to mutual funds.
By being focused on bottom up bargains, absolute returns, and capital preservation, he's naturally inclined toward timing opportunities not timing the next market turn.
And if you're inclined toward more graphics power, we suspect that HP's online store will let you mix and match parts to add a 3D card for more money or perhaps at the cost of dialing down the hard drive capacity.
For readers inclined toward sleuthing, too, every section contains a clue hinting at the reason why Blue named each section what she did.
By writing a series, you'll give existing readers a chance to read new work that they're already inclined toward liking.
At that moment I saw Don coming out of the lobby again, this time with Kay; they walked with their heads inclined toward each other, talking low.
For those more inclined toward utility, we've got value - priced carpet mats closer to OE thickness.
The dash is functional and tidy with everything ever so slightly inclined toward the driver.
The right hand rests ergonomically on the gear shift grip; further up on the center console are the newly designed and intuitive controls for the climate control and radio and radio - navigation systems; this console section is slightly inclined toward the driver for an ideal alignment of the cockpit that focuses on the driver's needs.
The 2.0 - liter horizontally opposed Subaru four's 205 horsepower feels like, well, 205 horsepower, but to repeat, if you're as inclined toward this sort of sports car, it's plenty.
We haven't been offered a drive in the standard V90 yet, but while auto journalists are supposed to be inclined toward station wagons, especially brown ones with diesels and manual gearboxes (neither of which will be offered in the U.S.) we can't see how we'll like it any more as the Cross Country.
Conversely, the UFT, aware of the mayor's disdain for the teachers of New York City, is content to wait him out, betting that a new mayor will be more favorably inclined toward teacher evaluation, and perhaps working conditions and compensation as well.
I'm morally inclined toward Bedrick's «choice purist» argument for its simplicity and clarity.
One of its central themes is that Americans are on both «sides» of the voucher issue at once: they like the public school system and they are positively inclined toward vouchers.
Trump called them a «total disaster,» a view shared by most candidates for the Republican nomination, while Clinton, though favorably inclined toward Common Core, made little effort to promote the concept.
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