Sentences with phrase «not at an incline»

One is a doctor, and not at all inclined to become a guerilla, despite dramatic evidence of atrocities on the part of the occupiers.

Not exact matches

At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers feel like they aren't part of the exclusive group of people who shop there, making people more inclined to buy something so they can fit in.
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.
At some point along the way, Bacon realized that just because a celebrity donates to something, it doesn't mean that non-celebrities will feel inclined to do so, no matter how much they adore the celebrity.
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.
And the election of Donald Trump in the U.S. hasn't dented that support — if anything, this survey suggests that the new U.S. leader's position actually makes Canadians more inclined to support clean energy here at home.»
On that subject, I'm not inclined to form any expectations at all, preferring to take our evidence as it comes.
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.
Unlike the 2011 - 2014 period, we're not inclined to maintain a hard - negative outlook in response to overvalued, overbought, overbullish conditions if those mitigating factors are present, so our downside concerns will be deferred if market internals improve sufficiently, particularly if the Fed was to cut rates at these levels.
I am inclined to think that a different policy at that time would have left us with a different condition at this time... Business could not use and was not asking for increased money at that time.»
At least nothing beyond «h - ll», «d-mn», or» - ss»... mostly cause CNN's filters are so strong, and that reporting is so easy, that I'm not really inclined to use «f — k» or «s — t» very often on this site.
At the outset we argued «you don't want to do that» and now the central reason should be clear: it violates who you are, you are inclined to something higher.
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.
(continued from 6/1/09) As little inclined as is Charles Taylor to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, he can not finally avoid making certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are: We all see....
Fortunately, the supermen at the Pentagon do not seem inclined to take on the really dangerous member of the axis of evil, North Korea — at least not for now.
Since it is five steps away from atheism out of a possible six, lovers of the letter of orthodoxy who might feel inclined to attack case two as little better than atheism, or as a blasphemous or at best a crudely inept doctrine, might pause, before indulging in such judgment, long enough to consider — and I am confident they will not have done so before — what the five steps really mean.
But Jesus did not rise ~ right at the beginning... the first day of the week, Saturday at sunset ~, but LITERALLY word for word «LATE ON THE SABBATH IN THE MID-AFTERNOON TOWARDS the First day of the week» that would begin three hours later sunset sharp the twelfth hour AFTER epicenter of being inclining daylight of the Sabbath» — «opse de sabbatohn tehi epiphohskousehi eis mian sabbatohn».
While I'm not inclined to ascribe motive in this case and prefer to give Ham the benefit of the doubt that he holds his position because his conscience demands it, I think these folks bring up a good point about how we can become so heavily invested in a certain ideology that change comes at enormous cost.
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.
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part of the world of our entrapment by and scandal at each other, so that we who are inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy of more by One who loves us.
All of God's urging will do no good unless we act; but then again, we would not be inclined to act at all unless our ethical and religious sensibilities were aroused by God's prompting.
His evaluation of the Catholic Church, for example, is so dark and sweeping that, at one point, he suggests the Holy See — if not Catholicism in general — was naturally inclined toward fascism.
Entering into the disputes over all the necessary distinctions and qualifications lands us right back in the sixteenth century, which, one is inclined to believe, is not where the Holy Spirit intends to lead the Church at the end of the twentieth century.
Rodrigues interprets God's silence as His lack of presence; but it is not until the Lord speaks directly to Rodrigues at the end of the novel that he is inclined to believe otherwise.
In Denmark church and state are not formally seperated, but we have nevertheless not had a anti-secular inclined governmentleader since at least the sixties, perhaps not in the last hundred years or more.
At this point, I'm inclined to think that the inconsistency is due to you not really understanding what it is that you believe (an inevitability, I suppose, when you try not to think about it too much).
Nevertheless, as little inclined as he is to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, the religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, Taylor can not avoid make certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are.
In order to gain their positive regard for us, we are inclined at times to deny both to others and ourselves that there are aspects of our existence that simply can not measure up to others» real or imagined demands upon us.
I don't quite know what to think of their stories, but am inclined to accept them at face value, and find their explanations a «mystery».
One may raise questions about this list of pastoral care principles; while few may wish to quarrel with the five enumerated, at least some may be inclined to add to them, even though the respective additions might not in all cases be congruent.
Gil you have asked some very good questions why does bad things happen in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.What i do know is that God desires that none of us should perish but that all would have eternal life in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on whats to come and being a witness in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so what are we to make of that.What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As far as the bible is concerned much of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many of prophetic words spoken many hundreds of years ago have come to pass including both the birth and the death of Jesus.Interested in what philosophy you are believing in if other than a faith in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really simple with christianity we just have to believe in Jesus Christ.brentnz
If we did not show up then they would pray for us, as they prayed for everyone else in the world — for those who were present along with those who were absent, for those who were inclined toward God along with those who were not, for those who were in great need of prayer along with those who were not aware they needed anything at all.
While many adults, including adults in the Church, are inclined to dismiss this young generation as not serious, selfish, lazy, unwilling to work and entitled — all terms which are frequently applied to my generation, the millennials — they do so at their own peril.
It is not the case of there being a definite system of mathematical laws at the base of nature, but rather the fact that mathematics represents simply the side to which matter inclines (CE 240).
A proof I incline to prefer is given by von Wright, who does not mention the other proofs.1 In sum, apart from logical niceties, the argument is: a thing can not have contradictory predicates at one and the same time; but, if change is continuous, no time can be found, unless an absolute instant, in which a process is not both p and not - p for some predicate.
I bought a new - fangled candy thermometer just for this recipe (I'm not inclined to deep - frying and very few candies appeal to me as much as these do) but it was so new - fangled that I used it incorrectly, and likely cooked them at the last stage too long.
this will likely challenge me, i'm not naturally inclined toward teaching, but this is necessary, as i fight, COME AT ME KC, in a small way, the absolute cluster of the next 4 years.
We are not inclined to overcall at the level of two in a suit in which we may lose more than two trump tricks.
Focusing on Giroud's injury, more importantly, Wenger doesn't really seem inclined to utilize Joel Campbell as his first choice No. 9, at least until now, as you get the feeling that it's going to be Sanchez all the way, to lead the line for the Gunners.
I know you said you aren't inclined to go for premium seating, but I encourage you to at least check out the prices of the Delta / Legends Club seats.
Michelle Wie, in her first visit to Golf Channel's «Morning Drive» show, said Thursday she was inclined not to tee it up again on the PGA Tour but refused to rule out a repeat of her dramatic 2004 appearance at the Sony Open.
Priced at 22/1 (eighth favourites), not even the bookmakers give Arsenal much of a chance of going all the way this season, with better odds on offer at CasinoDeal and other gambling avenues if you're inclined to spend your money on long shots.
But it you can do a job (however specific or not) from playing out - wide or at least playing wider off the sides of another player (s) playing centrally through the middle, I may be inclined to call you a Winger.
I can't be certain, but would hazard a guess that if at 5.45 pm on Sunday 24th May 2009 you'd turned to me and cheerfully opined that relegation from the top flight should be welcomed as just the tonic my beloved Newcastle Utd needed, I'd have been inclined to disagree, possibly violently.
«I have arrived here at Inter with enthusiasm, if there are people who do not feel this enthusiasm then it's better to go where they feel inclined to do their job well.»
Ruling out a 4 -4-2 which has hardly been used at all this season id be inclined to have Eboue start on the RHS of the front 3 for his work rate, but if Sagna isn't fit he'll obviously be at RB.
Wolves work tremendously hard in every single match and while the quality isn't always evident, their industry and willingness to fight for the cause is apparent for all to see, which is more than can be said for Carlo Ancelotti's side, who appear at eachother's throat and have been more inclined to blame everyone else rather than themselves.
Despite Monday's 4 - 1 beating at the hands of Watford FC, Roman Ambrovich isn't inclined [yet] to give him the ax.
It would certainly prompt me to buy more magazines because the older I get, I am less inclined to buy magazines that don't at least on some level reflect back a bit of myself.
My self - imposed «not allowed» list included dishes and quilts - always inclined to pick up both of those things, but with need and space for neither at the moment.
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