Sentences with phrase «increasingly inclined»

«It has to be fashionable and in line with current trends; people are increasingly inclined toward luxury.»
The price of ether rose more than 1,000 % over the course of the quarter, and though its market has calmed somewhat in recent weeks, major exchanges are proving increasingly inclined to support the ecosystem's traders.
The Committee is increasingly inclined (in my opinion) to have the rules on access apply to documents constituting a fiduciary relationship whenever they were created, and not only to documents made after the Act comes into force.
Because many NGOs rely on credible reporting in order to have their causes taken seriously, they're increasingly inclined to report on certain issues themselves, utilizing digital tools that reduce the costs of publishing and promoting articles.
Though I was introduced to this lovely business as a day trader, I am increasingly inclined towards higher time frame trading.
Ultimately, it feels like we've lived through a sea change in school reform, one which means reformers are increasingly inclined to behave as proud stewards of a new establishment.
One of the original convenience foods, breakfast cereal is no longer seen as convenient by younger consumers increasingly inclined to avoid milk and cereal in the morning.
«Americans,» they worry, «now seem increasingly inclined to allow their religious convictions to stoke political divisions, and in turn to allow political divisions to overwhelm their commitment to religious freedom.»

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It also mentioned that governments might be inclined to organise referenda to counteract the «perception that the EU is an «elite - driven» project,» as it notes that notion has been lingering since the start of the recession as «voters increasingly associat [e] the EU project with austerity, rather than a source of union and prosperity.»
Whichever tool or voice assistant you use, you'll find early on (as the current stats are clearly showing) that it's a pain in the ass to give incremental details like brand names or product sizes to the machine and, as the machine increasingly knows what you've already ordered, you'll be ever more inclined to just ask for «the usual».
And while bullish investors may be inclined to shrug this off as one more brief correction in the constant march higher for equities, it is increasingly clear that the fears around rates and inflation aren't going away.
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.
In fact, as your child becomes increasingly independent, you will likely also notice that she will be more inclined to assert herself.
By Jon Sparkes With terms like «social justice» and «tackling inequality» being used by all main political parties in recent years, and the political rhetoric increasingly shifting to the need for addressing the «root causes» of social issues, one would be inclined to believe that homelessness, one of the most acute forms of poverty, is in decline.
While the general public is mainly inclined to live tweet television programs (don't get me started), the practice is increasingly being applied at conferences, debates, legal proceedings and all manner of other events at which potentially compelling tweet content is continually generated.
But as the crowd filed out of the ballroom, Ms. Wylde praised the mayor, a liberal Democrat, for increasingly connecting with a constituency more inclined to embrace his predecessor.
Indeed, when people grow increasingly frustrated and confused as to why dieting feels like an insurmountable uphill battle, they're more inclined to consider an outlandish explanation to the problem.
Both Abelbeck (2002) and Biscarini et al. (2011) modeled the effect of changing foot position during Smith machine squats and reported that peak hip extensor moments increased with a foot position that was increasingly further forward of the barbell; similarly, Biscarini et al. (2013) modeled the effect of inclining the Smith machine apparatus backwards or forwards and found that a backward inclination increased hip extensor moments, while a forward inclination decreased them.
In the current setup, corporate houses are increasingly becoming inclined towards technology - aided learning, which is quite obvious keeping in view the close integration between work and learning.
In the current setup, corporate houses are increasingly becoming inclined towards technology - aided learning, which is quite obvious keeping in view...
Increasingly, students speak enthusiastically among themselves about strategies to solve math problems and are more inclined to stick with difficult problems than giving up on them.
Putting things together over the past month or so, O'Mahoney, who has been centered on Helena for the past 30 years, has successfully gotten virtually all the artists, eateries, wineries, bars, and assorted other creative hideouts and businesses that pepper Santa Barbara's artistically inclined and rough - around - the - edges — though also increasingly trendy and alcohol - lubricated — part of town to rally around the cause.
Clinically depressed, isolated and increasingly fearful of losing Orton, who was clearly tiring of him by then, he finally, as we're pithily inclined to put it, «snapped».
Increasingly, courts are more inclined to view joint custody as the best situation for the child.
That lag is making the process of seeking legal help more expensive, he said, which is causing problems in access to legal services for members of the middle class and large corporations, who are becoming increasingly less inclined to pay hefty legal fees.
For this reason, Blockchain Capital explained that «as the blockchain ecosystem has evolved, and promising non-financial applications of this tech have emerged, we have increasingly found ourselves inclined towards these applications with a much lower regulatory burden.
And with growing numbers of investors and mainstream media outlets alike adopting increasingly bullish views regarding Bitcoin, one might be inclined to argue that the only way left for Bitcoin to go is up.
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