11.   Those who strongly doubt whether the cost-benefit exercise can be adequately performed are more inclined to a rules based or structural approach.

12.   The incident and scattered beams are inclined to one another so that the point of intersection locates the point at which the velocity is being measured.

13.   AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY PASTIME Despite the stereotypes, women are not any more inclined to gossip than men are.

14.   And if history is any guide, Dole by next week might be inclined not to attack if his standing in the polls has not improved.

15.   And Nostradamus made it easy to believe if you are inclined to, Landes says.

16.   Blair is much more inclined to closer union with other European nations than ex-Prime Minister John Major was.

17.   Both leaders have been inclined to side more readily with managed care companies than physicians.

18.   A company might be more inclined to risk drilling there if it could also operate in less-dangerous areas, Pranga said.

19.   A spokesman for Ms. Oudejans said she was not inclined to repeat styles from past seasons.

20.   Adolphus Pulliam is even less inclined to this kind of thing than Laura Sands.

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open 6.79%
up 5.87%
guilty 4.74%
loyal 4.12%
important 3.80%
prior 2.70%
able 2.07%
next 1.97%
likely 1.65%
difficult 1.33%
inclined 0.12%
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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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