Sentences with phrase «seem inclined»

And they don't seem inclined to back down now.
This worker would likely have a great case should they decide to take up legal action, especially since the supervisors did not seem inclined to even call for emergency services, even after what was an obviously horrifying injury.
(The bar owner does not currently seem inclined to sue, but that does not stop us from speculating.)
Boyd does not seem inclined to push for it now, saying in a text message: «I don't believe the bill deals with this deadly opioid problem» as amended.
The LSUC ABS Working Group itself has recognized [at para. 118 of its February report] that «it would be wrong to suggest that ABSs are a panacea» for access to justice, but does not yet seem inclined to go further.
Still many weather forecasters and media seem inclined (as again happened this year)... Continue reading →
For an unknown reason, cats seem inclined to enjoy eating these.
Some of the people on the email lists I'm on seem inclined to trust her simply because she's nice.
And that's exactly the kind of thing that we need to be telling publishers, not just whining about the change, like so many seem inclined to do.
But as the Gates Foundation pushes national standards with new national tests, they seem inclined to impose the «best» practices that science identified on all students.
Her work has followed the trajectory of most artists in that the better it becomes, the less people seem inclined to see it.
However, Waldegrave said last week that this was exactly what he did not want to happen, and the research councils seem inclined to believe him.
Some Republicans seem inclined to capitalize on the attention.
This time around, there are no high - profile Republicans playing around with the idea of running against her, and even lower - profile opponents seem inclined to pass.
Party leaders seem inclined towards supporting Paul Massey, but several other attendees I spoke with offered discomfort with Massey's stated policy positions.
Today less people seem inclined to use them on the go.
Now I am expecting baby # 2 and am faced with the possibility of a c - section because she is in breech presentation and doesn't seem inclined to move.
Although board members did not vote Monday on the proposed site, district spokeswoman Julie Vogl, said they seem inclined to consider other sites.
Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks people seem inclined to take vacations closer to home.
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.
The national states, of both East and West, seem inclined to keep close rein on all other possible international counterforces; e.g..
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.
Scholars at present seem inclined to recognize more history in it than their predecessors did a generation or two ago.
The Fed does seem inclined to continue raising rates modestly this year to reflect a steadily improving economy and to keep inflation pressures under control.
The Catholics - per - priest ratio is worsening, especially in the West — yet Rome seems inclined to prevent traditional orders from growing.
Frye himself seems inclined to favor the latter, if one or the other must be chosen.
While the Sounders have the best offer on the table — and Gonzalez seems inclined to accept — Dynamo Kiev's transfer fee demands have still not been met.
It looks like it will be left up to the techers to point out that the feelings of rage that Fed Up seems inclined to create are useless unless they lead to the step - by - step actions that might actually reduce obesity.
Even if Justice Kennedy ultimately agrees with the four more liberal Justices that DOMA should be struck down (which still remains an «if,» particularly when none of the four necessarily seemed inclined to agree with him that Congress lacked the power to enact the law), both opponents and supporters of same - sex marriage will be parsing the decision closely.
Neither man seems inclined to provoke a battle with the one guy who could probably take the other one down.
He is, of course, the only character in his part of the plot who can hear Kay's voiceover, leading his coworkers to observe his strange behavior with concern, though Hilbert seems inclined to believe him, at least to his face.
It also doesn't help that Karey Dornetto's screenplay seems inclined to pick up and throw away character or story beats without any sense of purpose or resolution.
Assayas seems inclined to pass La Binoche's crown to Stewart.
The union made the case that it was striking for the schools and the students, not for themselves, and many parents seemed inclined to believe them.
However, since the new generation of politicians is the first one that hasn't been exposed directly to the shock of war and the atomic explosion, for the first time after WWII, Japan seems inclined to reconsider its constitutional provisions regarding the involvement in armed conflicts.
That accomplished, the company now seems inclined to put its feet up and relax.
At the first reel change, he seemed inclined to talk, started to lean forward, but Rotheram, wanting to keep the film moving, busied himself with the projector.
He had frequent recourse to the decanter, which was filled with a sweet Rhenish wine, and with every glass his speech grew more fluting, more rapid, and more inflected with the fancies of a failing mind, such that I had constantly to steer him away from the wild places where he seemed inclined to wander, and back to the track of his narrative.
My pals may disagree with me, but they never seemed inclined to simply leave.
The election of Donald Trump, and the casual cruelty of his Presidency thus far, have precipitated a sense of crisis in that world, not least because Trump seems inclined to let the arts rot.
By contrast, no one seems inclined to linger in the following room, occupied by Liam Gillick's multi-coloured Perspex ceiling.
Even so, once you have read a few words of her pornographic Arsewoman in Wonderland, you soon get the idea, and no one seems inclined to pore too long (or too publicly) over her closely written accounts of hard - core sex.
China and the U.S. are probably the critical actors, and neither seems inclined to lead.
It is indeed hard to «deny» work when no one seems inclined to commit themselves in writing as to what they are doing so that it can be reproduced, checked and verified.
Just my observation but someone from GISS seems inclined to make public statements in front of coal - powered generating plants.
The proposed ERF «is premised on an initial submission of commitments or contributions by Parties which are then assessed for adequacy» and therefore seems inclined to defer discussion of what is equitable until after the intended nationally determined contributions are submitted.
The Obama administration seems inclined not to interfere.
Bankruptcy seems to be inevitable, though a savior may come in the form of Maximum Bob Lutz, who seems inclined to stuff them with V8s.

Not exact matches

And Pruitt seems far more inclined to grant those exceptions to polluting industries, not public health researchers.
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.
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