Sentences with phrase «whose inclination»

I guess if you are a lawyer whose inclination is to sit in your office all day and never talk to anybody, then that's not going to work probably very well.
And while there will be some lawyers whose inclination for technology will move them to seek a greater technology skill set than others, in - depth technological skills will remain in the realm of technology subject matter experts who understand what law firms and their clients require.
The German report is one of the first shots to be fired in an imminent struggle between those whose inclination is to militarise the response to climate change and those who want to tackle it through international mechanisms based on co-operation
How, for instance, do you engage a student who is compelled to be in class and whose inclinations do not always align with his or her best interests?

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And here we might suspect that the spirit of Scrooge is conscious government policy, not merely the unpleasant inclinations of one of its Ministers, whose utter absence of human compassion has been in the news before.
It was this ruling cadre that arranged, in 1986, for Nigeria to join the Islamic Conference» a decision that sparked something approaching panic among Nigeria's Christians, whose traditional inclination to scorn the political order they have now, however belatedly, begun to regret.
We believe that there are many Christians whose moral inclinations might persuade them to take the same view of current problems as our own, except for the fact that they are inhibited by religious presuppositions that they regard as more «purely» Christian than those represented by the consensus of the Church through all the ages.
These are men and women whose first inclination is to learn.
I hold that the approximately 10 percent of the world population who are homosexual in inclination and whose only satisfying sexual expression is that with someone of their own gender are acting in a fashion which is entirely normal and natural for them.
A research published by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology reveals that women are generally attracted to men whose have faces that reveal their inclination for taking care, combined with their desire for sexual intercourse.
He is surrounded not only by his quirky classmates, who have their own issues (Vern is hoping to marry his perpetually patient girl [Mya] and Chic is discovering something about his sexual inclinations), but also by a quirky coworker, Link (Stanley Tucci, whose performance — not just the character — is so tacky as to be distracting).
It's the turbocharged car whose punch builds into a crescendo of power, the sort you'd have got from a late - 90s turbodiesel if they'd had the inclination to continue their boosted enthusiasm to the red line.
We've reached a point in this society where paranoid bubble wrapping is turning our kids into a generation of couch potatoes whose natural inclination to explore and take moderate risks is being stifled by parents who are terrified of a few scrapes and bruises.
There is a tension, then, between the liberal inclinations of some Facebook staff - though of course the company as a whole is politically neutral - and the fact that a British company on whose board Steve Bannon sits may have used the platform to help President Trump gain office.
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