Recent research by University at Buffalo psychologist Leonard Epstein demonstrated that consumers are inclined to do just that.
The abuse is widely known among Iraqis, and those inclined to act don't need photographic evidence as justification.
Young people are innately more inclined to overthrow the existing order than are their elders.
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White people are often only inclined to cast votes for people of their race.
Women are less inclined to put up with abusive husbands when they can easily find jobs.
What do you say to Republican senators who might be inclined to heed that advice?
Nor is the CRO inclined to minimise the arduousness of its own special task.
They are less likely to marry in their teens and more inclined to pursue a career.
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In any case, Zakaria is inclined to think that rational calculation will ultimately prevail.
And in cold weather people are less inclined to buy summer fruits like strawberries and raspberries.
Why are people, politicians especially, inclined to see the global economy as a zero-sum game?
Moreover, the government is still inclined to meddle, even taking stakes and muddying ownership.
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That suggests it's not inclined to cut rates, as many have hoped it would.
But a shipper who hears tales about lost luggage may be inclined to patronize FedEx instead.
True, the second player might well be inclined to confess and so get off scot-free.
It remains to be seen whether he actually feels inclined to do what she tells him.
Having had a look first-hand, we're more inclined to believe claims that it's easy to install.
Stuff, in other words, that few Administrations, Republican or Democrat, are inclined to cut deeply.
They are, for example, more inclined to accept higher taxes in return for better public services.
However I do enjoy his company and am inclined to speak well of him.
Clyburn made it clear that Hill Democrats aren't inclined to give Obama everything he wants.
Even those inclined to support Giuliani find themselves wondering if there is something wrong with him.
Mortgage holders will be less inclined to default since their houses are now appreciating assets.
So, left to their own devices, builders are inclined to give short shrift to efficiency.
The use of modelling makes business clients more inclined to adopt longer-term strategies, Dr Black says.
In addition, many Croatians seem more inclined to trust a foreign bank than a domestic one.
In those polls voters have been more inclined to say no rather than yes.
The slicker the letter-writers grew, the more congressmen were inclined to dismiss their work as artificial.
Sensing rudderlessness at the top, it may be particularly inclined to flex its muscles now.
Republicans and Democrats are more ideologically divided, and less inclined to make pragmatic concessions.
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