-
available in the
respective authors' home countries. The
French were
disinclined to
punish literary figures for
their writing, and
prosecutions were rare...
-
noted that
Anderson "was
singing without his
usual conviction and
seemed disinclined to talk". By late March, Howe,
Squire and
White had
begun demoing material...
- CIA
scrutiny –
Oswald was told by a
Cuban consular officer that he was
disinclined to
approve the visa,
saying "a
person like [Oswald] in
place of aiding...
- ****ually seductive, enticing, beguiling, tantalizing; glib and clever;
disinclined to real intimacy;
indulges hedonistic desires;
bewitches and inveigles...
- double,
Brett Beattie, was
offered the
tattoo instead as Rhys-Davies was
disinclined to get one
himself and
Beattie had
spent so much time as his
double that...
-
divert their own
troops to the
Italian front to
stave off collapse—were
disinclined to
support Italy's
position at the
peace conference.
Differences in negotiating...
-
lethal after one
exposure while others require more than one.
Rodents are
disinclined to
gorge on an
unknown food (perhaps
reflecting an
adaptation to their...
- whom the
headmaster thought was "not
deficient in intelligence, but
disinclined to take
advantage of the
educational opportunities offered him." In 1850–1851...
- demanded, pla**** up the
threat of
extremism and law and order, and
appeared disinclined to
solve the
issues justly or constitutionally. As late as May 1984,...
-
having purposeful matches pla**** in the
summer break. UEFA were
initially disinclined to
support the tournament,
finding its
betting background distasteful;...