21.   Most politicians are inclined toward self-defeating defensiveness when they become the target of ridicule or criticism.

22.   Men are less inclined toward such revelations and also more likely to be congratulated for making them.

23.   Nonetheless, school authorities and many students insisted Wednesday that they never seriously considered either young man to be inclined toward the horrific violence let loose here Tuesday.

24.   Over the years, Dole has been more inclined toward industry concerns.

25.   Political experts say that if the runoff is between Brown and Jordan, Brown likely will win because the Achtenberg voters are more inclined toward him than Jordan.

26.   Regardless of whether such a gap existed, she said, she is inclined toward beginning relationships with other banks because it makes economic sense.

27.   That does not mean the majority was inclined toward terrorism, but many Muslims were and are bitter critics of U.S. foreign policy.

28.   The best way to prevent water hammer is to make sure that the return pipes are inclined toward the boiler.

29.   The public and the Congress are inclined toward less federal involvement in the lives of people and the conduct of business.

30.   Younger leaders like King Abdullah of Jordan and King Mohammed of Morocco are even more inclined toward peacemaking.

a. + toward >>共 416
moving 23.08%
hostile 3.91%
headed 3.72%
sympathetic 3.21%
inclined 2.82%
conciliatory 2.63%
bitter 1.67%
aggressive 1.47%
pointed 1.47%
lenient 1.22%
inclined + p. >>共 11
to 50.00%
toward 25.00%
than 11.36%
towards 6.82%
against 1.70%
in 1.70%
as 1.14%
after 0.57%
before 0.57%
for 0.57%
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