That suggests it's not inclined to cut rates, as many have hoped it would.
Third, schools are not inclined to squeeze families who have shown them loyalty by applying early.
Martin Luther King III, for his part, is not inclined to make the Christian Leadership so commercial.
He notes that some who are not inclined to do it would rather the process does not happen.
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Technology is speeding up ordering and processing times, so dealers are not inclined to keep as many cars on hand.
Clinton's aides say he is not inclined to try to revive his broad health care reform package which failed in 1994.
See how well you do when leading those not inclined to follow.
So when I say that I really enjoyed The Hobbit in 3D I say it as someone not inclined to say such things.
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Some who are not inclined to international travel can simply arrange for a debit card attached to an offshore bank account established over the Internet.
And Livingston too, under pressure from DeLay, began sending signals that he was not inclined to let a censure alternative come to the House floor.
One extreme is to bribe banks into action with big subsidies: but that would require a lot more public money which voters are not inclined to provide.
But as IV itself points out in this latest lawsuit, big tech companies are often not inclined to pay patent royalties unless the threat of litigation is robust.
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South Africa divestment campaign leaders also recognized that institutional investors such as public pension systems and university endowments are not inclined to use their substantial investments in public companies to advance social issues such as ending apartheid.
Cross-border transactions inherently take longer thanks to customs and tax considerations, and manufacturing companies are not inclined to rush payment or pay their suppliers until the goods have arrived and are ready to be used on the manufacturing floor.
He decided to take his case to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), but they decided that there was no evidence to suggest the policy had been mis-sold and the Ombudsman's initial response was to say that they were not inclined to uphold his complaint.
Without question, the BMW ActiveHybrid 3 is satisfying enough to lure those who might not be inclined to consider a hybrid otherwise.
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If the team can't market the media rights, prospective bidders will have to guess at their value and may not be inclined to bid as high.
If they had won that debate, then voters would not be inclined to give more money to government.
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Cashman does not seem inclined to move Kevin Youkilis from third to first.
Yet despite the bravado, the nuclear option is enormously risky and Frist does not seem inclined to use it if there's any other way out of the impasse.
This transition has been difficult for the industry, which has historically not been inclined to sing its own praises or engage proactively with the press or with the government.
Those not able or inclined to short sell can still benefit from the inevitable change that is coming.
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If Clinton seems inclined not to play the attack dog, one reason may be that she doesn't believe it is a tactic that is needed.
Beginning in 2009, ACIP began evaluating an infant meningitis vaccine and sent clear signals that it was inclined not to recommend routine use for children under two.
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As long as this grandeur and domination persists the hearts of people will remain subdued and will not be fully inclined to accept the religion of Truth.
By all accounts, Friedan was not a person inclined to share the credit. (Some men have been known to be this way as well.) The implication that she had diagnosed a condition no one else had even managed to identify that the problem she wrote about had no name until she named it was a pretty open invitation to revisionism.
The multiplicity of sources on the Web forces the reader to be his own editor, and not many people are inclined to do all the work of scanning a variety of the relevant sites to get a full picture.
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota warned that House passage would not make him more inclined to bring it up for a vote.
Not all the owners are inclined to make a fuss, which may in the past have led local customs officers to think they are on to a good thing.
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