- had
these experiences. The
authors suggested that
societal views may
disincline men from
recognising negative or
abusive elements of the relationships...
- declensional, declinable, declinate, declination, decline, disinclination,
disincline, inclinable, inclination, incline, reclinable, reclinate, reclination...
-
which was then
operating "... in such a
manner as will be most
likely to
disincline Mexico to acts of
hostility ..."
Saratoga operated in the Gulf attempting...
- emotional, less
rationalistic approach to the
teachings of the Bible, thus
disinclining scholars and
pastors toward technicalities or polemics. Many Evangelical...
-
United States when the
summer weather is
especially hot and dry, it may
disincline people from
outdoor activity. In fact,
Subak (2003)
found a link between...
-
dealt with the subject.
Fabre wrote: "...though facts, as I see them,
disincline me to
accept his theories, I have none the less the
deepest veneration...
- that the
creditors are paid pari p****u.” But
although that
policy might disincline the
court to
ratify any
transaction which involved preferring a pre-liquidation...
-
newcomers by the
title "refugee" and
instead labeled them "visitors,"
disinclining the
Jordanian government from
extending to the
Iraqis the same benefits...