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have an inclination

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"Turkey, according to judicial statistics, has the largest number of terrorists in the world because the prosecutors and judges have an inclination to use anti-terror laws arbitrarily and lavishly," he continued.

From Salon

Yet while these events are often warning signs — flashes of impending danger — they are largely ignored by political and financial elites as well as by the corporate media, all of whom have an inclination to isolate such events and deal with them unconnected from each other.

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You just need to have an inclination for business and finance.

"We also know that there are certain people that have an inclination to bipolar," Hickenlooper told Salon at the time.

From Salon

A: I produced “Wall-E,” so I have an inclination to say that one.

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