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Inclination

Inclination | Inclinations

Inclination meaning

A physical tilt or bend. | A slant or slope. | A tendency.

Example sentences (20)

Since the word 'inclination' is used in exoplanet studies for this line-of-sight inclination then the angle between the planet's orbit and the star's rotation must use a different word and is termed the spin-orbit angle or spin-orbit alignment.

And then there’s getting out of bed in the morning… And the design faults; you might have the time and inclination to do what you’d like to do, like drink, sleep all day and fornicate, but the body’s a determined refusenik.

A ratio of 1 shows that the selling of call and put options are almost the same in the weekly expiry, whereas a ratio more than 1 with respect to monthly contracts gives a positive inclination because of more put selling.

As judicial pronouncements and NGO activism weghed heavily on urban local bodies, they have shown little inclination to act against the menace of street dogs.

He was 6-2 by the sixth grade and the natural inclination by the adults was to push him toward basketball, where his size would be a massive advantage.

If you have an evening and the inclination, some fascinating figures can be viewed.

If you have the means and the inclination, then a little pampering could be a chance for some quiet time, and the opportunity to reflect on anything that has been bothering you.

If you have the time and the inclination, look up the list on of Classical-era composers.

In the first story, ‘Riffat’s Diary’, a historian is fascinated by her mother’s feminist inclination in the 1960s in Karachi, when she stumbles upon her mother’s diary.

It will also influence the oil majors’ inclination to invest in new exploration projects, which will begin to affect supplies – maybe not in 2023 but definitely within the next few years.

More alarming, they showed no inclination to learn.

Painting black women—or having the inclination to do so—is a vocation that the 1996 Auchi Polytechnic graduate does not seem keen on giving up soon.

Pressure tactics exploit our natural inclination to act swiftly when faced with apparent scarcity or time constraints.

Since the of the month of Av, during which the Holy Temple was destroyed, is the lion and the destruction was due to their idol worship, the prophet told them this was the evil inclination that caused the destruction of the first Temple.

Spacey shared his inclination towards Nikki Haley, “She’s no doubt learned a thing or two from watching me, but I think in the end we need someone in the who’s not afraid like me.

The growth of this market is majorly driven by a high awaiting number of organ transplant procedures and the expanding inclination for precision medicine.

The military government had no inclination to respond to the needs of the population: it focused on dividing the spoils of power.

The Paris trip was widely seen as an effort to burnish his pro-Western credentials and fend of criticism from liberals that he will continue the eastward-leaning inclination of Mr. Zeman, a past political ally.

The Peach State must also approve the change, though given that Georgia is run by Republicans with little inclination to help Democrats who suddenly love the state they called Jim Crow country five minutes ago, that change may not happen.

There is no inclination to eat, which in itself is a mildly stressful event.