In any case, Zakaria is inclined to think that rational calculation will ultimately prevail.
The IRS is inclined to tax everything unless the termination document makes clear what is being paid and why.
The European Commission in Brussels is inclined to agree with the foreign airlines.
Vivendi's board is inclined to unravel much of what Messier put together.
Since he is aware of all this, Mr Blair is inclined to discourage the more adventurous plans of building firms in the south.
Without a doubt, this is someone with the chops to get the job done, if she is inclined to bite down and chew.
Already, the defense secretary has signaled that he is inclined to cancel the Marines' top ground force modernization program - the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV).
But he is inclined to over-simplify, and his preference for a foreign policy based entirely on calculations of (narrowly defined) American self-interest inevitably infects his judgments.
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"I hope there is something of substance in the debates, " said Jim Ford, 50, of Orlando, Florida, who said he is inclined to vote for Mr. Romney.
Tokyo's business establishment is inclined to a darker reading.
The Economist Intelligence Unit is inclined to believe that, having made so much progress on the fiscal front, Mr Gyurcsany will not allow the budget deficit to inflate once more in 2009.
Ordinary Nigerians, fed up with being robbed and bullied by their leaders, would probably like to see harsh punishments for the old regime, but Mr Obasanjo, a former political prisoner himself (he served three years of a 15-year sentence for allegedly plotting a coup against Abacha before the tyrant's death set him free), is inclined to be gentle.
But in the vital area of economic policy, she still does not offer France the radical reforms that it must undergo if it is to raise growth and cut unemployment: she is too inclined to spend money, to protect the interests of insiders and to coddle the public sector.
Martin Luther King III, for his part, is not inclined to make the Christian Leadership so commercial.
Mr Gore is more inclined to keep Medicare and Social Security solvent by spending budget surpluses on them.
Schroder is not weighed down by Kohl's wartime memories and is less inclined to make concessions to the French leader.
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Clinton's aides say he is not inclined to try to revive his broad health care reform package which failed in 1994.
Mr Bahceli is still inclined to make populist promises that would scupper the IMF's efforts to put Turkey's budget back into shape and inveighs against easing bans on Kurdish-language education and broadcasting.
Nor is the CRO inclined to minimise the arduousness of its own special task.
He is considered more inclined to listen to and take the advice of government ministry bureaucrats than some other DPJ leaders.
But it is a measure of how little inclined the leadership is to trust the market's callous hand operating through such things as mergers, sales and, especially, bankruptcies.
Further consolidation seems inevitable in the industry, which is why observers are inclined to believe media reports of another big takeover to come.
One of the reasons why people feel inclined to protest is because they are hurting in their pocket.
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In part, it is because stockmarkets are naturally inclined to overreaction.
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