1. The people around here are more liberally inclined than back home. 2. And the Fellowship is much more inclined than the SBC to participate in ecumenical efforts with Methodists, Presbyterians and Episcopalians. 3. At any rate, the public assumes that members of Congress are even more inclined than others to commit adultery. 4. Age aside, these students are more inclined than many others to stretch themselves academically, and that often means pursuing advanced degrees. 5. Canadians are less inclined than Americans to rate religion as very important in their lives. 6. For some reason, many parents report, the boys seem more inclined than the girls to get into trouble. 7. In contrast, state officials responsible for regulating election procedures were more inclined than local officials to say the Florida controversy had an impact on their own procedures. 8. In addition, Dr. Gunnoe proposes that black children are more inclined than white children to think spanking is acceptable because it is favored in the black community. 9. In fact, unmarried heterosexuals are more inclined than gay couples to use the benefit to cover partners, a recent survey by Hewitt Associates found. 10. Intellectual men, she said, seem less inclined than before the surgery to take her seriously. |