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Stress may also make you more inclined to pick at your pores, leading to scarring.
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He was naturally inclined to be arbitrary and haughty, but his sense of what was right, and his pride prevented him from doing intentional evil.
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Likewise, some say that the human mind is not naturally inclined to form beliefs based on evidence, viz. cognitive dissonance.
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Yet despite his ability, on his retirement in 1997 he admitted that he would be inclined to do away with the judge's summing-up.
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The authenticity of these supposed approaches is very doubtful, and modern authorities are inclined to reject them.
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Politically inclined to the left, CPM has the majority support.
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On the whole, he is inclined to regard self-interest as the best criterion.
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He is strongly inclined to prevent whatever stimulus is causing discomfort.
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Clubs are more inclined to sell the player in order to recoup some money, even if they do not wish to let the player go.
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Therefore, women may be less inclined to enter the labor force when earning power rises for both men and women.
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