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inclination
noun as in tendency, bent
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Now the inclination is to lean into lessons learned in 2022.
But the judge added: “The defendant has not shown any inclination to comply with the injunction in the future. All of his actions suggest that he regards himself as above the law.”
The fact that Lesh didn’t know how to play bass and only recently had developed an interest in rock ’n’ roll, let alone shown an inclination to play it, caused no concern.
Pretty much anything can be repaired or replaced, as long as there is the time - and inclination - to do so.
A bowler gets an inclination of when a batter is a good player and Root certainly stood out from any other young batter I had bowled to at the time.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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