Sentences with phrase «such inclination»

The statistical sample is large enough that I can be pretty confident that such inclinations are no more common among them than in the general population and perhaps less so.
The film is still under embargo, so we'll need to wait and see whether the critics confirm such inclinations or not.
If you happen to have any such inclinations, just let us know at the time of your booking, or give us at least a week or two notice before your arrival and we will be happy to meet your diet requirements!

Not exact matches

According to Dr. Travis Bradberry, author of Emotional Intelligence 2.0, personality «is the result of hard - wired preferences, such as the inclination toward introversion or extroversion.»
Personality is the result of hard - wired preferences, such as the inclination toward introversion or extroversion.
The risk for companies led by such managers is the inclination not to develop any potential replacement candidates.
I don't expect a further advance of that size, and I have absolutely no inclination toward taking on market risk to anticipate or speculate about such a move.
But the problem with such lyrics is that few of us actually have the liberty, inclination or specific experience to behave in that way.
In the Summa Theologiae, Aquinas does not mean to say that natural law is shared by all animals including human beings» the natural law, as the «participation of the eternal law in the rational creature,» pertains only to human beings (I - II, 91.2)» but that natural law includes natural inclinations shared by other animals, «such as sexual intercourse, education of offspring, and so forth.»
Seminary education must inculcate such critical abilities, inclinations, and knowledge of our tradition that students leave seminary listening to people — within the visible church and those outside it, especially the most alienated.
As Charlotte Allen has pointed out in these pages («The Holy Feminine,» December 1999), the struggle against one's inclinations that is necessary for the Christian life led women to take on «manly» mortifications and men to adopt «womanly» virtues such as charity.
Many such couples claim that they can satisfy their sexual urges and natural inclination toward intimate union adequately only by establishing a more or less permanent relationship that includes sexual intimacy.
Between today and tomorrow all kinds of pressures and problems might arise: who knows whether we have the strength or the inclination to endure such testing?
The minister who is trained in pastoral psychotherapy and has the time and inclination to do so can render a significant service to such alcoholics.
However, it puts such petition in a new context, saving it from the danger of turning into a sort of magical exercise by which we secure, through the use of some formula, what our uncriticized and probably entirely wrong inclinations lead us to want.
The inclination Pat Robertson and the religious right have to equate themselves with such important and intelligent Americans as Thomas Jefferson is obvious to anyone who has glanced through any of Pat's numerous books.
In fact such a view misunderstands the character of celibacy as vocation, which is never to be confused with mere abstinence nor founded upon some «natural» inclination.
And anything that threatens it — such as the inclination of some team owners to adopt a farcical playoff system in 1981 — threatens him.
And so as a parent my inclination is like «oh, the triangle goes in the triangle hole», I just want to save him, I want to rescue him because I know it leads to such frustration when he can't get it in.
Other parents on the other hand may have read about the benefits of home schooling, one of which is having the ability to nurture children's natural inclinations such as dancing or music.
Such collaboration is important and may outweigh the strategic cultures of many nations, including the US and its inclination for unilateral action.
Lastly, they highlight that in principle a privacy injunction is available via the High Court, but the vast majority of victims would not have the resource or inclination to take up such a case.
The Senate GOP has shown no inclination thus far to take up the measure, which is strongly opposed because of the one - year lookback by such groups as the Catholic Church, Boy Scouts and other religious organizations.
Planetary cues, such as magnetic inclination and moon phase, guide northern elephant seals and other large vertebrates over long distances and across time.
Further, departure time and routes of travel were correlated with physical cues such as magnetic inclination, moon phase, and gravitational signals.
Such measurements have a lot of uncertainty, however, as they depend on the inclination of the planet's orbit, which isn't well known.
Machines are being programmed to attract human inclinations, while virtual characters and robots have started to perform tasks or roles that were traditionally held by humans, such as that of robot counselling therapists.
So when people question the scientific consensus on issues such as climate change, vaccine effectiveness or the safety of genetically modified organisms (SN: 2/6/16, p. 22), it's no surprise that one of the first inclinations of journalists and scientists has been to think, hey, these doubters just don't know the facts.
In addition, although such a connection is speculative, the findings may help support the observation that children with ADHD who are trying to override their inclination to fidget may not be able to focus as well.
Peculiar inclinations, such as obsessive preoccupations with slugs, are alas, difficult to explain to non-scientists.
Naturally conservative and with no inclination to become embroiled in a tax avoidance scheme, he was convinced that the existing bureaucrary could and should take charge of such matters.
It could also be theorized that excessively rigid or «black and white» thinking could result in such a child's rigidly interpreting mild or moderate gender nonconforming inclinations as more intense or absolute.»
This result, that systems with multiple transiting planets are less likely to include a transiting giant planet, suggests that close - in giant planets tend to disrupt the orbital inclinations of small planets in flat systems, or maybe even to prevent the formation of such systems in the first place.
Rather, what is tragic is the inclination of the HIV vaccine community to portray the future of vaccine research in such a misleadingly hopeful light — to support research at any moral cost.
However, such incentives require careful structuring because not all researchers have the inclination or skills needed to communicate their work to a broader audience.
Never before has there been such a simple and effective way to override your natural inclination to swing your arms when you run.
I am such a type A person that my inclination still is to burn the (healthy!)
Now this has its positive aspects, such as greater sensitivity to the feelings of others, improved communication skills, willingness to do the dishes and change a diaper now and then, and less inclination to start a barroom brawl or a war.
During his young years — a strong spiritual inclination led Vidhi into exploring practices such as Hatha Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Sahaj Yoga, Tantra, Auyurvedic Massage, Thai Massage, Reiki Healing, Reflexology and Vippassna meditation.
Such differences in the hip extension moment between lift variations may be the result of differing trunk inclination or differences in other joint angles, as noted above in respect of the back squat (Hay et al. 1983; Frost et al. 2013).
The levels are so high such that some are found in websites that do not have any inclination.
But who are they to quibble with such a popular escapist fantasy which never takes itself seriously, yet somehow still resonates perfectly with the overly - sentimental, puppy love inclinations of passionate, prepubescent females?
Fruitvale Station is such a strong, independent film that my natural inclination is to sigh and despair that another indie director is about to get sucked into the Hollywood studio death machine.
First, education leaders will have to curb the natural inclination to compare the new scores with those from prior years; these are completely new assessments based on entirely new standards and, as such, will set a new benchmark for student performance.
And although the X5 M comes with all - wheel drive, a hill descent and a screen showing useful off - roading information, such as angle of inclination and roll, I wouldn't expect the this powerful SUV to rock crawl.
In base form, the 2015 Subaru WRX includes such standard equipment as automatic climate control, a backup camera, a 6 - speaker audio system with Bluetooth, 17 - inch alloys, a 60/40 split rear seat, and an active torque vectoring system that brakes the inside front wheel in a corner to help relieve the WRX's inclination towards understeer.
14 - WAY POWER SPORT SEATS - inc: electric adjustment of seat backrest seat height fore / aft position seat cushion inclination seat cushion depth and lumbar support (4 - way) Memory Package driver's seating position steering column and side mirrors as well as individual setting such as lights wipers climate control door lock setting instrument cluster and PCM (via remote)
The technology enables the tablets to recognize highly detailed information such as pen the inclination and pressure to render drawings and writing just as clear as a pen would on paper.
At such a time, there would be an inclination to clean up the balance sheet, because no one would see the income statement effect from adjusting values closer to economic reality.
It's such an integral part of their lives that our inclination to limit it («We are walking here, no time for sniffs!»)
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