Many market participants agree that the long term inclination for stocks is to drift higher.
"President Karzai shows no inclination for the kind of engagement with the Taliban that David Miliband envisages, " he said.
But the natural inclination for most people is to simply carry one device who wants to carry around two phones?
When medical expenses occur, the first inclination for most individuals is to hope that they can reach their deductible and thus qualify for reimbursement.
The thief did show an inclination for exceedingly high value artists.
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Historians and geneticists argue that this inclination for deification is actually deeply embedded in the human psyche, and we have evolved to be prone to worship.
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If Mitt Romney is elected, he shows no inclination for any legislation on the issue and his rhetoric on government regulation would indicate a loosening of current restrictions.
He also indicated that the inclination for slower tariff cuts by some Asean members might be reinforced by China's entry into the World Trade Organization, which could increase competition in some sectors.
To assess people's inclination for what the researchers call "self disclosure, " they conducted laboratory tests to see whether people placed an unusually high value on the opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings.
But war fatigue, an inclination for moderation after the excesses of the Taliban, and an understanding that no one group can govern the country alone could very well combine to make the constitution popular.
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This inclination for worship very likely became embedded into our genetic system, and it is yearning to come out and be satisfied, and great people such as Jack Welch, Steve Jobs, and Lady Di serve to fulfill this need.
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She plays Mariane, a journalist herself and six months pregnant at the time, as a wife who loves her husband passionately, but a woman with no time or inclination for the niceties of behavior once it's clear he has been taken prisoner.
The island's voters, who are increasingly satisfied with their economic lot, have been showing little inclination to plump for formal independence.
Bad news, because there are only a handful of media companies who have the wherewithal, inclination and appetite for this kind of acquisition, and Yahoo and AOL are far and away the biggest.
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My first inclination was to make up for lost time by cramming years of workouts into one month while making believe that I can still do what I did in my 20s.
Those of a less Romantic inclination were equally drawn to the beach, if not for a "surf bathe", then for a picnic and a promenade, fish and chips and a flirt.
But each time some future Congress tries to raise the rate for contract protection, payers would have a natural inclination to band together and lobby to expand the base to cover more free-riders as an alternative.
To many bankers, particularly foreigners who have been keeping an eye out for opportunities in Japan, the government's inclination to obstruct reform has been sharply illustrated by last week's order by the Financial Services Agency, a regulator, to Shinsei, a bank now owned by foreign investors, to increase lending to small and medium-sized companies.
Brooks has it in for excessive individualism, but neither Harry nor Erica display an inclination to lose the boundaries of any of their multiple selves in ecstatic experience.
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For would-be smokers who don't have the space, finances or inclination to invest in a big metal smoker, there's the Smoking Gun from PolyScience, the Niles, Ill.
But with the Army fully engaged in a multi-front war for most of the last decade, it was the Navy that had the time and inclination to try to curb Marine Corps spending.
For the massed ranks of the middle-aged who have neither the time nor the inclination to hang out in record stores, rubbing stubble with the hip, it means pure joy: at the click of a mouse, they will be able to download that seminal Beach Boys album.
The natural inclination of someone looking to get hired or move up the career ladder after being in the same position for years, is to begin building off where they are or left off.
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On the other hand, bear markets also tend to coincide with rising interest rates whereas now, for all his tough talk, Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, shows little inclination to put rates up.
Another positive on the tax front is the inclination shown by the various commissions to move in the direction of supply-side tax reform by trading fewer deductions for lower rates.
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