Sentences with phrase «slight inclination»

Technically, it is called a «neck bow» during which the individual makes a slight inclination at the waist and drops his or her eyes.
If the first lady exhibited even a slight inclination to run, she would be ranked near the top of this list.
But none had shown the slightest inclination to set about the Reform which Luther had programmed.
✗ Problem Many of us suffer from exercise excitement — the enthusiasm of throwing yourself into physical activity, feeling your body come alive and the rush of all those happy chemicals pulsing through the system — followed by days (or weeks) where we haven't the slightest inclination to get sweaty.
So, every situation I'm in, if I feel the slightest bit of embarrassment, or anger, or sadness, or God forbid even the slightest inclination to fib, my face turns bright red.
9.5 — Nintendo World Report: «The fact that I plowed that time into the game and want to go back with more information to replay it should say a lot, though; Xenoblade Chronicles X is required playing for anyone with the slightest inclination toward RPGs, and if you need to buy the system then do it.
Ironically, if you watch the film first as intended and have any bestial instinct for self - preservation, you won't have the slightest inclination to watch the documentary.
As you say, now you don't feel the slightest inclination to wonder where he is, and if you did wonder, you might feel free enough to just text and say, hey, whassup?
I never had the slightest inclination to go to one in my youth.

Not exact matches

I am presently working on a children's faerytale fantasy with deep spiritual teachings woven into the adventures of the hero, which has been summarily dismissed by all UK agents to whom I have submitted it (who, as one chidren's author told me, «Have not the slightest spiritual inclination unless it has a dollar sign in front of it.»)
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