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"disinclined" Definitions
  1. disinclined (to do something) not willing

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People who are disinclined to vote are also disinclined to study the issues.
"His comments [on Curiel] will make it more likely that members who were disinclined to endorse him will be even more disinclined to endorse him," Dent added.
Dustin is disinclined to believe that Dart could be dangerous.
New Zealanders too are disinclined to replace their British sovereign.
This isn't their failure, but academia is disinclined to take
And her campaign seemed disinclined to let anyone forget it.
This time, lawmakers seem disinclined to tolerate such presidential contempt.
Mrs Warren seems refreshingly disinclined to go after fellow Democrats.
Central bankers in other places are disinclined to relax policy further.
These songs wander, disinclined to repeat, melodic but not exactly catchy.
I don't think she'd ever met anyone more disinclined to therapy.
"We're generally disinclined to expand antitrust exemptions," an aide to Sen.
"I'm certainly very disinclined to permit international travel," the judge said.
But she has seemed disinclined to take Mr. Trump's appeal lightly.
And federal judges may be similarly disinclined either to forgive or forget.
She was a restless and driven student disinclined to accepting academic generalizations.
He too has been disinclined to take part in a public discussion.
For now, at least, Democratic leaders appear disinclined to provide those votes.
Some seem naturally disinclined to drink, like Alexander, a current college junior.
To people disinclined to trust mainstream politicians, Sanders is a rare hero.
Mr. Zukofsky, as time went on, seemed disinclined to do those things.
Russia denies any involvement and Trump seemed disinclined to challenge Russia's claim.
Enter an executive who is temperamentally disinclined to sweat the small stuff.
Mr. Trump is, as a general rule, disinclined to cede the spotlight.
Parliament remains mired in disagreement and the E.U. disinclined to reopen matters.
Clinton's sally with a sarcasm that he has seemed increasingly disinclined to mask.
He chuckles at tough questions, and wanders off topic when disinclined to answer.
But baseball's Hall of Fame ironman still seems disinclined to take days off.
Democratic constituents are generally disinclined to vote in midterms in the first place.
But Republicans in the state seem disinclined to cede power without a fight.
Many of us are disinclined to think of work meetings in martial terms.
Doran said that he is disinclined to overlay Shakespeare's text with current affairs.
This time, Mr. McConnell is disinclined to have any witnesses testify at all.
It's hard to blame those disinclined to trust Republican leadership on this count.
For its part, the Parks Department seems disinclined to mandate any major revisions.
But the main branch of the AfD seems disinclined to win the extremists back.
Party leaders have long worked to strong-arm legislators disinclined to toe the line.
Without Mr. Rubio's imprimatur, many of his backers seem disinclined to back Mr. Cruz.
According to our reviewer, even those disinclined to enjoy football will like this book.
Mr. Barr said he was disinclined to put out the report in "piecemeal" fashion.
But Senate leaders seemed disinclined to take up the concealed-carry measure anytime soon.
From the outset, Mr. Armstrong was disinclined to seek election for a full term.
There are people who "support my decision" but seem disinclined to do much else.
He is either disinclined or unable to lay out his agenda in that way.
Estlund simply didn't find this plausible (maybe a political philosopher is professionally disinclined to).
And Trump has shown that he's disinclined to get further involved in the Middle East.
This change never happened and, now that he holds the office, he seems equally disinclined.
Disinclined to define himself, Handel and the Republicans wisely lashed him to a muddling party.
The economy is growing but not overheating, and the Fed's leadership is disinclined to intervene.
Their publicists were especially disinclined to make their clients available to discuss such a topic.
Young people today are disinclined to look at anything older than a couple of decades.
And my sense right now is that Democrats are disinclined to try to prioritize it.
This makes them strongly disinclined to invest their hopes in political promises of common good.
The result is a staff devoted to their candidate, disinclined towards drama and very disciplined.
Because big investments are hard to reverse, firms are disinclined to press ahead with them.
Auctioneers maintain that if bidders knew reserve prices, they would be disinclined to bid beyond them.
Similarly, many U.S. investors are disinclined to look outside of the United States for investment opportunities.
The George W. Bush administration, full of oil industry insiders, was disinclined to revive the treaty.
They argue that, unlike the government, a private provider might be disinclined to debase its currency.
Everyone is queasily disinclined to eat pigoon meat — what if there are human cells in there?
We want our children to be clever enough to lie but morally disinclined to do so.
The couple agree on waking with the sun, and are disinclined to add curtains or blinds.
Ferrante's women are inscrutable, their minds deep and disordered and disinclined to sentimentality, to easy morals.
Disinclined to buy, Ms. Masters suggested to Ms. Penabaz that they join forces in a rental.
Investors may be disinclined to embrace a stock with a good chance of losing value quickly.
The company is disinclined to pursue a hostile bid, according to a person briefed on the matter.
Donors seem disinclined to resume direct budget support to Malawi: one describes it as "in the past".
I think that Amlo is disinclined to butt heads with Trump because the two are eerily similar.
With local elections looming in March, Erdogan may be disinclined to risk a full-blown economic emergency.
Why are the Japanese typically disinclined to seek help with mental health professionals, according to the article?
But the kitchen had no counter space, which Mr. Hooper knew would make him disinclined to cook.
Even Republican lawmakers who fear a trade war seem disinclined to push very hard to prevent one.
A candidate magnetic enough to make believers out of even those typically disinclined to bother with democracy?
Consensus proved elusive — to say nothing of pronunciation guidelines — and the White House appeared disinclined to help.
Carriers will be disinclined to continue participating in these fledgling markets if they're likely to be dismantled anyhow.
Even in private, donors said, he can be prone to sanctimony, disinclined to adjust his television-ready populism.
But once everyone has to be shunted into a binary, women are rendered passive and disinclined to sex.
But that needn't be church (in my irrelevant opinion) for one disinclined and on the cusp of adulthood.
I never felt disinclined to follow him, nor did I think that he was wandering off the subject.
One of the many problems for Bloomberg, however, is that the Democratic Party seems disinclined to warm to him.
But U.S. firms are legally prohibited from and instinctively disinclined to collaborate with one another in their own defense.
Brett Kavanaugh, who awaits Senate confirmation to replace Anthony Kennedy, also appears to be disinclined to support the doctrine.
Media organizations are disinclined to report unsubstantiated rumors because, you know, they don't want to be sued into oblivion.
The campaign for 2024 was a one-on-one race, and the I.O.C. seemed disinclined to declare a loser.
By the time she became aware of her error, she was set in her routine and disinclined to change.
Further, people in Puerto Rico are disinclined to use change-of-address forms -- even in normal circumstances, Santos said.
Yet if the ABC News report is right, Mueller was disinclined to let Manafort off the hook too easily.
But then about a week later, Pelosi backed off that stance, and Schumer seems disinclined to pick a fight either.
In their separate opinions, the four liberal justices all seem disinclined to carve out religious exemptions from civil-rights laws.
Yet if Mr. Simpson's guilt seemed clear to much of America, African-Americans were disinclined to see it that way.
Yet Trump's newfound strength in recent polls could encourage those who have been disinclined to contribute to finally do so.
It's not hard per se, but it is cumbersome and for me, makes me disinclined to ever swap out straps.
Jayne, whose politics on this point were the same as mine, was disinclined to man the barricades, so to speak.
"Ordinarily, this court would be disinclined to compel even modest factual disclosures about an ongoing law enforcement investigation," Mehta wrote.
Partch, though disinclined to teach formally, engaged Mr. Johnston as an apprentice on his farm in Gualala, in Northern California.
"Corbyn has an odd knack for stumbling into the arms of the Hebraically disinclined," my colleague Bret Stephens has written.
And no union exists for models, whose youth and eagerness for a measure of stardom make them disinclined to complain.
He found the unforgiving landscape breathtaking, and figured others—even those disinclined to spend months actively combatting the elements—might, too.
Australia is a relatively small market, so big tech firms will be disinclined to put business there before their global reputation.
Conversely, passionate Clinton supporters are feeling wounded and defensive and disinclined to hear anything bad about a candidate they truly admired.
They've made promises to Susan Collins on health care and Jeff Flake on immigration that House Republicans seem disinclined to keep.
European leaders seem disinclined to penalize Hungary now, but such a move may have to be considered seriously at some point.
For investors disinclined to pick through hundreds of stocks to find the right value catalyst, there is another way to rebalance.
As the comments from businessmen indicate, the fears I heard weren't limited to journalists and writers disinclined to support Mr. Modi.
While politicians seem disinclined to agree on anything these days, there are good reasons why they should work together on this.
Mueller doesn't appear to be moving to end the probe any time soon and he seems disinclined to treat Trump nicely.
But for those disinclined or unable to drop $1,000 on a new phone, there are a number of great, affordable alternatives. [Bloomberg]
The ordeal left her disinclined to write, take interviews, or, generally speaking, maintain her legacy as one of LA's most illustrious women.
For those disinclined to favor Johnson, Rees-Mogg, Brexit, or all three, the show has become an easy target for finger-wagging.
Indeed, the problem throughout the recovery has been that Americans seem very disinclined to believe that the Fed really wants higher inflation.
Strongly opposing Trump's immigration agenda could alienate the president and make him disinclined to give them what they want on other issues.
On Monday he will go up against a disciplined Dodger team that is collectively disinclined to chase pitches outside the strike zone.
Disinclined to abandon his institutional prerogatives for even the most magnificent wall, Mr. McConnell immediately made clear this was not an option.
Christian Porter, Australia's attorney general, has said that he is "seriously disinclined" to prosecute journalists except in the most exceptional of circumstances.
Asked about Neal's move on Wednesday, Trump seemed disinclined to instruct the IRS and the broader Treasury Department to comply with the request.
Still, that kind of fun-with-fashion approach was left largely to the men, who seemed disinclined to play by the old rules.
The president seems disinclined, and perhaps unable, to shed his old persona and rise to the stature of the office that he now occupies.
Their comments amounted to a broadside against the slim majority of Federal Reserve policymakers who are disinclined to support interest rate cuts this year.
Even those in the region who were disinclined to spectacle, litigation, or lawlessness worried about the new monument's potential impact on the regional economy.
Disinclined to sit around in the interim, Spalding and Castle, like many of their fellow-activists, have increasingly turned their attention to electoral politics.
Congress is spending this week on recess and Trump seems disinclined to rescind the "zero-tolerance" policy his administration put in place this spring.
Hillary briefly gave thought to running for governor herself in 1990, but her polling showed that the public was disinclined to vote for her.
The surge of new voters in the Democratic primaries has featured mostly older people, moderate suburbanites and African-Americans disinclined to support his campaign.
Mr. Davis seemed equally disinclined to address Ms. Houston's sexuality or what effect hiding it may be having on her happiness or psychological health.
The popular "Asian values" thesis suggests that Asians are culturally disinclined to democracy because they favor the good of the community over individual rights.
My daily output for decades has been in the ballpark of 500-1,000 words, achieved while sitting, and I was disinclined to shake that up.
Journalists working on a tight deadline might be disinclined to vet a body language expert to the same degree that they would, say, an economist.
But I can't think of another American novelist who seems as deeply disinclined to be assimilated into mainstream society, whatever and wherever that may be.
Republican leadership has been disinclined to combine the two efforts and has pointed to the March deadline set by Trump for permits to begin expiring.
Susan Collins, who opposed Trump's attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act earlier this year, seems disinclined to support the tax cut package.
Both he and Vongerichten served as chefs at Trump's wedding to Melania, But Isidori, too, is disinclined to take on the White House chef role.
Given the stakes—millions of people having been wrongfully flipped off—and all the demonstrable evidence, I'm disinclined to accept this cracked knuckle theory. [ESPN]
" The goal is to "reduce social desirability effects and lead to more accurate responses, especially for respondents who are unusually disinclined to admit bias openly.
The Japanese are also culturally disinclined to seek out therapy, said Tadaichi Nemoto, deputy director of the Mental Health Institute of the Japan Productivity Center.
They are proudly experimental and maximally consequential, prone to creating externalities and especially disinclined to address or even acknowledge what happens beyond their rising walls.
That may be why the fun-with-fashion approach was left largely to the men, who seemed increasingly disinclined to play by the old rules.
He compares Brexit to the gun debate in the U.S., with the two sides "so disinclined to agree on anything" that compromise is nearly impossible.
Local Democrats will have, if anything, even more influence trying to keep representatives of their own party, already disinclined to buck their caucus, in line.
And there's evidence that Generation Z — those born after millennials — could be even more disinclined to pursue higher education, especially to avoid falling into debt.
Or maybe you just want to plan your vacation for when you're not going to be bloated, miserable, and disinclined to get into a bathing suit.
Gergel told Roof that he was "strongly disinclined" to heed his request but that he could discuss the matter further Wednesday morning during the sentencing conference.
But Mr. Trump talked with Mr. Bannon for 15 minutes by phone on Tuesday, aides said, and seemed disinclined to cut the adviser from his circle.
He figured that, though they need skilled labor, corporations would be disinclined to pay for training since other companies could then lure away "their" human capital.
And providing the more generous subsidies for premiums and deductibles that these voters want would require higher taxes, something the Republican Congress seems disinclined to accept.
WASHINGTON — The people gathered in nature's gloom, squinting through a spitting rain, sizing up the man and his moment, in a city disinclined to welcome either.
But a few moments after saying he'd be disinclined to take Saudi cash, Musk urged people to recognize that not all Saudi cash is the same.
I understand that people attacked for what they are tend to be, quite rightly, seriously disinclined to consider the psychological intricacies of who their attackers may be.
Presumably, the Supreme Court would be disinclined to let a single district court judge have the final say on whether the Affordable Care Act lives or dies.
The DOJ's antitrust division, which has seemed disinclined to block the T-Mobile-Sprint merger, is supposed to be insulated from political pressure by the executive branch.
The idea is that other prestigious outlets may be disinclined to pay attention to a story the Post "owns" and to give due credit to its significance.
The world is running out of useful antibiotics because the rise of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is undermining them, and big firms are disinclined to make more.
But unlike Merrick Garland, President Obama's very moderate appointee, Justice Gorsuch thus far seems disinclined to seek consensus or to pursue a moderate and restrained jurisprudential agenda.
Choreographer John Carrafa allegedly watched lots of Bollywood videos for research (that's the credentials you want for a choreographer: "uses YouTube"), but I'm disinclined to believe him.
Those who might otherwise be inclined to rein Trump in might also be disinclined to sow division within the party before they've even claimed their new majority.
It chose a man sobered by history, childhood years in Indonesia and African-American suffering, disinclined by temperament and experience to beat the drum of American patriotism.
Weakened by a poor performance in the June general election and buffeted by the headwinds of Brexit, the prime minister is disinclined to take such a risk.
But there's no evidence policymakers overseeing the rising tide of red ink are moving to do anything about it — and voters appear disinclined to force the issue.
But, beyond using existing police powers to regulate street marches, the Labour government was disinclined to intervene, thinking it imperative to re-establish pre-war civil liberties.
Congressional Republican leaders — with their agenda, notably on healthcare and taxation, falling well behind schedule — may be disinclined to give much priority to revisiting the 22019 AUMF.
Evidently, the Kiir faction is disinclined to allow a large rebel military force to establish itself in the capital's airport without the security guarantee of Machar's presence.
Originally disinclined to partake in this bizarre sexual tryst, Marya is eventually seduced by H.J. and consents to an increasingly humiliating affair that triggers thoughts of suicide.
Espionage and intelligence are so conducive to mistrust that the people who make the best use of them tend to be the most equable and disinclined to suspicion.
By the time you get the device home and set up, people are disinclined to return it, even if they find and comprehend privacy flaws they don't like.
To make matters worse the institute was disinclined to have Dr. Hall do the study because they did not want to be involved with a reality TV show.
In a period when overtly political material may be more respected, and coveted, than ever before, he is disinclined to nudge viewers toward conclusions, whether interpretive or emotional.
The truly maddening part of this is that the longer Kaepernick remains jobless, the louder the circus gets, and the more disinclined teams will be to sign him.
One problem that such a model appeared to solve had long bedeviled psychologists: the question of why one part of the mind seemed disinclined to talk to another.
But Florida — at least the parts of it not featured in music videos — is still the South, where plenty of voters remain disinclined to support a black man.
But most voters act emotionally rather than strategically, and if they are mad at the Sandersverse for sabotaging Democrats, that will make them disinclined to vote for Sanders.
But with Mr. Trump's surprise victory in November, Mr. Chaffetz found himself in an uncomfortable position: a watchdog who often sounded disinclined to watch over a fellow Republican.
However, Brander said that even if more multilingual warning signs were erected at beaches, studies have repeatedly shown that most people are disinclined to actually read such messaging.
But the only other plausible path back to a saner system would seemingly be the Securities & Exchange Commission, and it seems disinclined to do anything about the issue.
While other non-traditional resorts are disinclined to cater to groups or big families, Paws Up is all-in on family reunions, corporate retreats and multi-family vacations.
But at this early point, with the Supreme Court still down a justice from last year's death of Antonin Scalia, it might be disinclined to take up the matter.
"Folks know that Republicans stole this seat and are extraordinarily disinclined to let them get away with it," said Drew Courtney, spokesman for the People for the American Way.
Acutely self-aware and enjoying an unlikely career resurgence, he sat for an interview at his home here, patently disinclined to put a stopper on his often unfiltered musings.
Disinclined to be arrested, the subject of the warrant, Israel Leija, instead led the police on a high-speed car chase on an Interstate highway north of Tulia, Tex.
But Democratic presidents have been more pro-free trade — Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were strong advocates for major free trade agreements and disinclined toward protectionism of any kind.
The Iranian Parliament held a series of special hearings while considering the JCPOA that regularly featured tense and sometime antagonistic exchanges between disinclined parliamentarians and the nuclear negotiating team.
That probably won't be true, but there will be a lot of people disinclined to rock the boat since the resolution of trade tensions as such is good news.
Moreover, under President Trump, the Justice Department seems disinclined to challenge conservative Christians' insistence that the First Amendment exempts their institutions from the full force of anti-discrimination laws.
McConnell, however, is disinclined to do anything related to the impeachment trial -- which he has said he is not in a rush to convene -- until Pelosi delivers the articles.
The problem is that the two advisers who aren't related to him but are powerful enough to try to change Mr. Trump's behavior are mostly disinclined to do so.
To some extent, that's a knee-jerk reaction: When the rich and ethically disinclined are busy money-humping each other, all kinds of weird connections are bound to pop up.
"Even if the public is fine with the idea, the current Diet [parliament] is disinclined to amend the law," says Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University Japan.
When Arsenal drew Brighton in the FA Cup once more in January 2015, it would have been understandable if members of the group had felt disinclined to attend the game.
Her upper-middle-class milieu did not position her as an obvious castle purchaser, but an inheritance windfall, about which she's disinclined to go into much detail, enabled the acquisition.
Like "John Wick," its action is juiced by the killing of a dog; unlike that movie, its titular character (played by the likable Terry Crews) is stoically disinclined to vengeance.
But they are also mindful that the Senate most likely remains their best hope on Capitol Hill for gathering information, making them disinclined to abandon the Senate Intelligence Committee's investigation.
And her companion, a failed Shakespearean actor named St. Clair Bayfield, spared no effort to weed out any spoiler who might be disinclined to shower his diva with bouquets and applause.
"At its outset, the Bush Administration was generally disinclined to test the incentives-for-denuclearization hypothesis that the Clinton team had explored," Evans J.R. Revere, a Korea expert at Brookings, writes.
And the way director Rachel Morrison shoots the boys' individual interviews with the police subtly forces you into the mindset of someone who's disinclined to believe an accusation of sexual assault.
He is a veteran of a second world war tank brigade, service that leaves him disinclined to put up with racial humiliation, as many black soldiers were in the war's aftermath.
The court's four liberals seemed disinclined to agree with arguments put forward by the Trump administration and Hawaii's county of Maui that indirect pollution should not require Clean Water Act permits.
Lifted by a hasty unity among center-left Democrats disinclined toward political revolution, Mr. Biden has propelled himself in the span of three days from electoral failure to would-be juggernaut.
For now, the Liberty seem disinclined to gripe about being relocated from a world famous arena to a facility that also hosts a reptile expo and a seminar on knife fighting.
They lasted 14 years and, more importantly, weren't disinclined to play the game a little more: "The Rat" was a huge single, and they appeared on movie soundtracks and the occasional commercial.
It's unclear how Trump plans to get out of the partial shutdown that has hit hundreds of thousands of federal workers, since Democrats are disinclined to grant funding for his border wall.
Specifically, they worry that his victory in the battle for the Republican nomination — which he achieved while defying conventional wisdom and the party establishment — has made him particularly disinclined to changing tactics.
Those voters are already disinclined to support Trump, and walking back an explosive statement like this one doesn't prevent Clinton or whoever the Democrats nominate from using it in a TV spot.
So I became a Woody Allen fan, vaguely aware that there was supposed to be something not-right about him, but disinclined to seek out enough information to confirm my worst fears.
One problem with the electronic whipping post is that people, no matter how patently flawed themselves, are disinclined to allow a flawed but truly remorseful person the room it takes to reform.
Whitaker has made any number of statements in the past that suggest he is disinclined to provide the sort of defense of Robert Mueller's probe that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has.
So it's understandable that Mr. Powell would be quiet on the subject, and disinclined to float the possibility that Fed interest rate policy could or would prevent damage from a trade war.
The Mets could send him to the DL with arm fatigue, although they seem disinclined to do so at the moment, but it's clear that Harvey does not actually believe he's hurt.
Judge Richard Gergel told Roof he was "strongly disinclined" to grant a request by Roof for new, court-appointed lawyers after the verdict, but said it could be discussed at Wednesday's sentencing hearing.
Mr. Kudlow, barely two weeks into the job, casts himself as a "happy warrior" trying to give the best economic counsel he can to a president who has proved disinclined to follow advice.
Because he sees the twin moves as motivated more by a flip in sentiment than by an attractive value or growth proposition, Elfenbein says he would be disinclined from investing in either name.
For some foreign-born workers, advocates added, not speaking English can leave them uniquely vulnerable, with undocumented workers sometimes disinclined to file complaints against employers so as to avoid attention from law enforcement.
A representative of the company also said it would be disinclined to sell the property to Ms. Cain, who squatted in the house during the summer of 2016 to protest the developer's actions.
Fans disinclined to care about the issue are exposed to things like highly efficient LED lighting or low-flush toilets, and can see that going green is not a hardship, but a choice.
It's just that, like the Wild West preacher who keeps accidentally wandering into Fannie Porter's house of ill repute, Corbyn has an odd knack for stumbling into the arms of the Hebraically disinclined.
He is disinclined to allow witnesses; he has expressed a willingness to ram through rules on a party-line vote; and — to repeat — he has already announced what the ultimate finding must be.
Harried by claims that it allowed billions to be looted from 1MDB, a state investment firm, and preparing for an election that may be called this year, the party looks disinclined to consider reform.
But if he is disinclined to overrule one of the court's own precedents, he could steer this case toward a narrower decision that might limit agency fees while leaving some version of them intact.
If Tillerson and his fellow-diplomats want to avert a conflict, they must forge a compromise between Trump and Kim Jong Un—who have seemed, at least in their public rhetoric, disinclined to compromise.
But Rajoy's lineup was strongly criticized by opposition parties, which said it would pursue the same austerity policies as before and seemed disinclined to negotiations Rajoy has promised to win support for his legislation.
"But I have to say, when I have thought it through, and how it could play out, it could restore a political initiative to us, and could compel a conversation with countries" otherwise disinclined.
Banks are generally disinclined to treat intellectual property or other intangible items as collateral against loans, which could mean interest rate cuts by a central bank have less power to generate increased investment spending.
Many people are already disinclined to trust Facebook, for a variety of reasons; it's not clear how an entity as strange as Facebook's oversight board can gain legitimacy in the eyes of the public.
The national antidoping groups have limited, if any, authority to discipline athletes; most of the sports bodies that wield such authority — including the International Olympic Committee — have been disinclined to levy such drastic punishments.
Not only have human beings become disinclined to age gracefully — 60 has become the new 50 (or is it 40?) — but our material culture is continually being given a face-lift to remain relevant.
He emphasized that he had raised the $15.2 million "in the middle of summer," a time when wealthy donors often head out of town on vacation and are disinclined to write checks to campaigns.
Mr. Putin, anxious about alienating hard-line nationalists in Russia, seems disinclined to cut the rebels loose but faces rapidly diminishing returns from a military venture that has poisoned Moscow's relations with the West.
These standoffs weren't a big deal during President Donald Trump's first two years in office, when Republicans suddenly forgot their Obama-era objections to government borrowing and Democrats were disinclined to pick an irresponsible fight.
But whatever the reason, some mutual fund managers with the best performances over the last five to 10 years say they are disinclined to sell their stock holdings — even if the overall market turns down.
Republicans were disinclined to support the bill because they believe the defense budget should be $750 billion and because they oppose several policy provisions, including ones related to the border, nuclear weapons and Guantánamo Bay.
Again, very impressive, a newcomer might think, very original, especially when one examines the songs individually, but when taken as a whole, Sign o' the Times seems disinclined to indulge in the Statement Album tradition.
One of several things Trump's showdown with Comey calls into question is whether this arrangement is still enough to ensure a reasonable level of F.B.I. independence — especially under a president disinclined to observe political norms.
The people you would want to mobilize are people you have reason to believe would vote for you if forced to vote, but who for one reason or other are disinclined to actually show up.
If you're disinclined to like Mr. Trump, then his model marriages prove that he's a shallow sexist who thinks women are akin to oil filters, meant to be replaced every three months or three thousand miles.
An early collaborator with Duke Ellington and Andy Kirk (who made her his lead arranger), Ms. Williams was slow to take off as a solo act; again, presenters felt disinclined to promote a strong female instrumentalist.
In his Senate race, he was often disinclined to go negative, frustrating some Democrats who believe he wasted a chance to defeat Mr. Cruz, and he struggled at times in some traditional formats like televised debates.
The casting of Asian Americans as model minorities, along with the impression that we're insignificant in numbers — disinclined to band together or to speak up — are some of the factors that perpetuate humor at our expense.
There are probably more dedicated historians of the Corsican general than of almost any other historical figure, but so far these scholars, even the retired or especially enthusiastic ones, have been disinclined to share their bounty.
Opinion IN the wake of the presidential election, as Democrats realized that Republicans will soon control all three branches of the federal government, progressives disinclined to secede from the Union rediscovered another exit strategy: states' rights.
Last week he unveiled his new cabinet team, who opposition parties said would pursue the same austerity policies as before and seemed disinclined to the negotiations Rajoy has promised in order to win support for his legislation.
The app's creation and design was featured in the second episode, Chelsea Does Silicon Valley, where the technically disinclined comedian attempts to get a handle on what technology is doing to both our culture and our minds.
"In general, with policymakers sounding more agnostic and increasingly disinclined to provide clear guidance, Fed-watchers will see less benefit in parsing statements and speeches and more from paying close attention to the incoming data," he added.
In a noisy and bustling stretch of Lower Manhattan, where cabdrivers blare their horns and pedestrians scurry by with laser focus, people have places to be, it seems, and are disinclined to waste any time getting there.
If you don't have a google button or are just disinclined to curiosity, Captain Beeheart was a highly influential blues decontsructor who sounded like a gas oven being carried up winding stairs by men of unequal strength.
"There is a real risk not only that they will be disinclined to have those conversations, but also that they will not put themselves in a position of having to hold the conversations in the first place".
A federal appeals court in Boston on Wednesday appeared disinclined to uphold a National Labor Relations Board ruling in a case concerning a nurses' union holding that unions cannot charge non-members for lobbying under any circumstances.
While you might be disinclined to charge interest to someone you're close to, the IRS could consider it a gift if the loan is above the yearly gift exclusion ($15,000 for 2018) and comes with no interest.
After all, Barr was not only a Trump appointee but also had made very clear in a memo written when he was a private citizen that he was disinclined to see the President as having obstructed justice.
With that kind of attrition, it'd be reasonable to expect that investors and entrepreneurs would be disinclined to launch new products, but Rourke sees more than the ghost of an opportunity in the new machine-driven investment era.
In any event, Mueller's team of career prosecutors will want to see justice done, and it appears that this Republican Congress is ideologically disinclined to take a hard look at impeaching any Republican president, regardless of the charges.
Pacific countries have demonstrated they have the moral currency when it comes to climate issues and are increasingly disinclined to support the strategic objectives of those countries who do not recognize that climate change is the existential threat.
Most countries have balked at discussing the document as long as the dialogue continues and enjoys the backing of the Vatican, and countries in the Americas remain disinclined to weigh in on the internal affairs of their neighbors.
Mr. Kelly, a former Marine general who had served as his secretary of homeland security and whom many had hoped would temper the president on immigration, apparently shares Mr. Trump's policy views and seems disinclined to challenge him.
In the face of Spain's massive deficit, the conservative rulers of the European Union are disinclined to alter a situation where Catalans foot the bill that, in the event of secession, would have to be redistributed more equitably.
So I'm disinclined to say now whether Democrats should get in line behind one of the candidates in either seat, just to let the election play out and see where the field is leading up to the June primary.
In a debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney about what federal policies would best help struggling people, it was possible to imagine a segment of the electorate normally disinclined to voting for Republicans taking a flyer on one.
Her family's devotion to Methodism put her on a path toward public service, Mr. Strider says — and instilled a view of religion that elevated action over words and left an already reserved figure disinclined to loudly proclaim her faith.
These thoughts crossed my mind as I picked my way through a bedroom I have used for several months for storage, mostly of books without shelves to place them on, but also of boxes I felt disinclined to open.
That defense was first permitted by the Supreme Court in a ruling in 1967 designed to shield the police from financial liability: The court decided that if officers were not immune, they might be disinclined to do their duty.
Most Democrats seem disinclined to make it a major issue, and I understand why: Historically, the threat posed by right-wing environmental policy seemed abstract, distant and hard to run on compared with, say, Republican attempts to dismantle Obamacare.
But in conversations here in El Centro on Tuesday, even those who agreed with some of the president's positions were quick to point out that his statements about immigrants, and Mexicans in particular, made them disinclined to support him.
The smallest is through a "substitution effect" whereby people become disinclined to work longer ours or seek promotions, because they'd prefer to keep their untaxed insurance subsidies rather than allow them to phase out in exchange for higher, taxable wages.
As he slogs through a merciless stretch of the primary calendar, straining to pick off delegates from Northeastern voters who seem disinclined to embrace his hard-line conservatism, Mr. Cruz, of Texas, has appeared increasingly frustrated amid questions about his path.
And Tom Malinowski, a Democratic challenger in a crucial New Jersey House district, released a digital ad chiding Representative Leonard Lance, the Republican incumbent, for having said days earlier that he was disinclined to believe the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
Worse, the consequences of a generation unable or disinclined to engage with ideas and interlocutors that make them uncomfortable are dire for society, and open the door — accessible from both the left and the right — to various forms of authoritarianism.
And so, too, it seems, were there two Bloombergs: the one who decided he might like to be mayor and saw no harm in trying — and the one, 18 years out, disinclined to remember a world where he almost never was.
"There is, as well, cause for concern that a taint team could not evaluate Mr. Cohen's files (and, in particular, those relating to the president) fairly," they continued, arguing that prosecutors would be disinclined to see certain communications as privileged.
So constitutional female suffrage represented an ominous new world for male legislators disinclined to support policy positions endorsed by the powerful national suffrage organization, renamed after the passage of the 19th Amendment as the National League of Women Voters (NLWV).
So there's little impetus for those who are already disinclined to watch the show to suddenly tune in for the full three-hour stretch, just because they like the host, or because they want to see if Black Panther wins Best Picture.
COMMENTARY: Why Assad used chemical weapons U.S. President Donald Trump had previously appeared disinclined to intervene against the Syrian leader and the attack raised expectations that he might now be ready to adopt a tougher-than-expected stance with Russia, Assad's main backer.
If that was the case, there was a range of prices for the mug ($4 to $6) that left the participants disinclined to either buy or sell it, and therefore mug owners and non-owners maintained the status quo out of inertia.
Many fans of the book may be disappointed by what's been de-emphasized, particularly the sentimental Anglophilia of the children's friendships and the notion that Adam is disinclined to wipe out humanity because he's too attached to his village of Lower Tadfield.
Her first Instagrams — which I'm disinclined to treat as artworks; they were meant for private circulation — documented Japanese rice fields and chickens in East Hampton, snow on pine needles, pillowy clouds from an airplane window; there was even a little food porn.
And when asked whether they support the use of force, millennials are generally disinclined, especially so on policies like conducting airstrikes against Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, using troops if North Korea invades South Korea, and conducting airstrikes against violent Islamic extremist groups.
Disinclined to study the fossils further, the researchers placed the specimens, which included some cheek bones, upper and lower teeth, bits of jaw, a heel bone, and several claws, in a drawer at the National Museums of Kenya, where they sat ignored for decades.
Before the case reaches the justices, though, the District's lawyers could first ask a full sitting of the DC Circuit to reconsider the panel's decision — and hope, if they get a favorable ruling, that the Supreme Court remains disinclined to take up the issue.
The conventional wisdom holds that any efforts the president makes to reach across the aisle to get support for important initiatives like tax reform or infrastructure renewal are sure to be rebuffed by Democrats disinclined to deal and hardened in their opposition to Trump.
Left-leaning members are particularly disinclined to reward Mr. McConnell's gambit while allowing Mr. Trump to carry out a central campaign pledge of installing a conservative justice, even if Judge Gorsuch is among the more palatable choices they might reasonably expect from the president.
But visitors should also give credit to the artists and activists who are working hard to push this conversation forward — Nan Goldin and Decolonize This Place to name just two high-profile examples — not to the institution that so far has been disinclined to act.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may also be disinclined to signal worries about the West Bank ahead of his bid to stay in office in an election in April as the Palestinians' goal of an independent state is rejected by many of his fellow Israeli rightists.
It's available for free on Oculus Go, Samsung's Gear VR, HTC Vive, and other VR platforms (there's also a mobile and tablet app with 360-degree images available for perusing for the VR-disinclined among us), but with the new Quest, the viewing experience will greatly improve.
Nothing ever came of it, however, because the TIU, as it was formed, was not necessarily toothless, but the people running the show—particularly Jeff Rees, a former cop who founded the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption department—seemed disinclined to use whatever teeth they did have.
And he probably calculates that now is his opportunity to break up the international sanctions coalition by peeling off the Europeans, while the United States and Britain are riven by internal politics and led by Russia-friendly leaders who are disinclined to shore up European resolve.
For the surgically disinclined, Jeannel Astarita, an aesthetician and founder of Just Ageless, in the Howard Hotel in SoHo, often recommends Ultherapy, a noninvasive therapy that uses ultrasound delivered through the skin to heat the deep dermis and is said to trigger skin lifting and tightening.
That's because Mr. Trump is unpopular with the group of voters his campaign is apparently trying to target at this critical stage in the race: white, college-educated women, who recent polls have shown disproportionately view him negatively, and are also disinclined to vote for Republicans.
But Mr. Donovan said Mr. Trump seemed disinclined to help Mr. Grimm, given that the request had originated with Guy V. Molinari, a former member of Congress and a mentor to Mr. Grimm who, during the presidential election, had called on Republicans to renounce Mr. Trump.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg tried to play the peacekeeping millennial, cutting in after Julián Castro — the former federal housing secretary, disinclined to leave the squabbling to the three favorites — interjected from the stage's periphery to suggest that Mr. Biden, 76, had forgotten what he said just minutes prior.
The use of qualified immunity as a defense against lawsuits was first permitted by the Supreme Court in a ruling in 1967 designed to shield the police from financial liability: The court decided that if officers were not immune, they might be disinclined to carry out their official duties.
While Treasury can clear up uncertainty about some of the murky provisions, actual errors and unintended language can be solved only legislatively — at a time when Democrats seem disinclined to lend votes to shoring up a law they had no hand in passing and are actively trying to dismantle.
I also keep a list called "[Expletive, rhymes with 'Witty'] Word List," which is for entries that I am personally disinclined to use in a themeless (partials, prefixes, suffixes, most abbreviations) but which come in handy for themed puzzles, where the rules on these things are a little looser.
And by nightfall Sunday, this city of more than 60,000, which would have been spared the cyclical political circus if it were across the Missouri River in Nebraska, seemed grateful that the 2016 presidential candidates would not soon return to educate voters who are disinclined to enroll in the tradition.
"The question now is whether Almagro will step up and appoint a qualified and experienced prosecutor to replace Juan Jiménez or simply appoint a diplomat disinclined to ruffle feathers in Honduras," Eric L. Olson, a Honduras expert at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, wrote in an email.
Quite the opposite: The growing middle classes across Africa, Asia and the Middle East seem disinclined to push for democratic reform, while segments of the European and American middle classes, feeling threatened by the rapid socioeconomic transformations of our time, have proven quite open to the appeals of illiberal demagogy.
Over the next few days or weeks, he will almost certainly face the reality that much of the world — angry at his tweets, tirades, untruths and accusations — could be disinclined to believe the arguments advanced by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others that Iran bears responsibility for the attack.
Thanks to this social media strategy of sharing pieces with little to no context, Kaur is able to target two demographics: white Westerners who might be disinclined to buy books by minority writers, and her loyal grassroots fan base that includes a large contingent of young people of color across the world.
Conservative rebels told Business Insider that Smith, who is expected to leave office next week when the next prime minister appoints a new Cabinet team, might have been disinclined to sack the ministers given that they will almost certainly be departing from office once either Johnson or Jeremy Hunt become prime minister.
It is no secret that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is disinclined to involve American troops in another war in the Middle East.
"Employers, aware that employees will be disinclined to pursue small-value claims when confined to proceeding one-by-one, will no doubt perceive that the cost-benefit balance of underpaying workers tips heavily in favor of skirting legal obligations," she wrote, adding that billions of dollars in underpaid wages are at issue.
If the president does not or if he is disinclined to take advantage of the rich resources of the National Security Council staff because he doesn't for example, like to read ... or if he undermines the national security adviser, as Trump has done with McMaster, then even the very best candidate will fail.
Mr. Pence also indicated that the president was disinclined to accept the idea behind a bipartisan plan that had been under discussion in the Senate that would trade wall funding for legal status for undocumented immigrants facing the threat of deportation, including the Dreamers and people who previously held Temporary Protected Status.
According to the FBI special agent Timothy Carpenter, who manages the agency's art crimes division, "it's not the first time this issue has come up", but he adds that the fake works that are surfacing are likely to be small or not of very high value, which may make dealers disinclined to formally report them.
One difference this makes is that if normally Republican-voting members in normally Republican-voting demographic groups — college educated white women, say — become disgruntled with Trump and consequently disinclined to answer phone polls, their place will be filled in a media pollsters' model with demographically similar people who are still on the Trump Train.
Thursday night, Donald Trump got up before the nation to explain the justification for the cruise missile strike he had just launched at a Syrian airbase, a sudden about-face from a president who had seemed disinclined to antagonize Syrian president Bashar al Assad before chemical weapons were used on Syrian civilians earlier this week.
"The mixed message today suggests that Yellen is disinclined to move forward and take the next step in the normalization process in the near-term, but it also does not shut the door on the prospects for a July rate (hike) either," said Thomas Simons, a money market economist at Jefferies in New York.
I've also, relatedly, been thinking a lot about #MeToo and the public figures I'm now disinclined to put in my puzzles — this is the sort of thing a constructor thinks about, or should, as the premise of the breakfast test is to avoid unnecessary unpleasantness, and a smart constructor constantly wrestles with what that means.
Yet while other 2020 candidates have long argued that Mr. Trump's conduct demands an extraordinary constitutional response, Mr. Biden has approached the subject with striking wariness, quick to defend his name but disinclined to position himself as an impeachment crusader, despite the perils the president's unsubstantiated attacks may pose to Mr. Biden's own campaign.
And a Christopher Newport University poll of four competitive State Senate districts, released on Monday, found that 2208 percent of likely voters said they were disinclined to vote for a pro-Trump candidate, and that Democrats held a 2000 percent to 2145 percent advantage when likely voters were asked which party they preferred to control the legislature.
"In the wake of the presidential election, as Democrats realized that Republicans will soon control all three branches of the federal government, progressives disinclined to secede from the Union rediscovered another exit strategy: states' rights," Jeffrey Rosen, the president and chief executive of the National Constitution Center, wrote in December, 2016 in a New York Times opinion.
Whatever path China and Russia take, both countries will make use of various tools to discourage western Pacific states from accepting a US proposal to base its intermediate-range missiles on their soil — a task that will be all the much easier given that most of these countries are already disinclined to host the US weapons.
NF: And the takeaway for him will be, "I can do whatever I want," but I think future presidents are going to be pretty disinclined to worry about being impeached and Congress may be much more cautious about impeachment if they see that it didn't even have a meaningful real world effect other than their symbolic declaration.
There are lots of reasons women may be disinclined to run for office — including the broad suite of structural barriers related to gender norms and family life that tend to limit women's access to all manner of high-powered jobs — but one reason is the perception that a woman candidate is likely to be unfairly disadvantaged.
This Instagram connection is a new thing, and a very beautiful thing, and what is most lovely about it is that artists who are perhaps disinclined to play the boring and expensive game the art world requires—move to New York, glad-hand at a million openings—can now be themselves, perhaps agoraphobic or socially anxious, and still reach a very wide audience.
My theory is that now in their old age, they've "given up," have little left to steal from their own people, and know their days on Earth are numbered, so they apparently aren't as disinclined to improving relations with the U.S. It's my fervent hope the Cuban people, the true victims of the Castro revolution, will benefit as a result.
The originalists and textualists now favored by the Federalist Society and the Trump administration are decidedly disinclined to defer to executive-branch agencies, whether it's the Environmental Protection Agency or the Food and Drug Administration or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, when it comes to interpreting arguably (and often necessarily) ambiguous statutes about the environment or public health or workplace safety.
She was in the middle of a phone call when the car showed up, which is probably why she didn't take immediate notice of the man in the back seat, the one with his head turned away as far as anatomically possible, the one who hadn't been able to get his head around why Ms. Wilcox was disinclined to pursue a relationship.
" He added that he was disinclined to give the North Carolina General Assembly another chance to draw a fair map, and, according to the Washington Post, "proposed several unusual ideas: appointing a special master to draw new districts, holding general elections without party primaries or even turning the November elections into a primary and holding the general election sometime before the new Congress convenes in January.
" The goal of the law is clearly spelled out in the explanatory memo as enabling "disclosures to Congress of classified information about wrongdoing within the IC." The need for the law is explained as being based on a finding that IC employees are "not only reluctant to take the risk of contacting the Congress, but are also disinclined to 'break ranks' by making disclosures outside their agencies.
This speaks to a "moral hazard" concern that's commonly raised by opponents of harm reduction efforts: If you make drugs safer to use by expanding access to an overdose antidote (or by expanding access to sterile needles or opening safe injection sites), the thinking goes, more people might use drugs, or people using drugs will be disinclined to quit because they won't see the drug use as risky anymore.
The company has shied away from bug bounty programs and instead relied on large testing programs and the work of its security team to spot vulnerabilities, partly because it is disinclined to keep up with a financial arms race of paying for bugs, according to three former and current employees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about security matters.
Chris Lagman, director of learning and development at Love Yourself, a nongovernment H.I.V. testing center he helped open in 2011, said the barrier to a more robust program came not just from church teachings but from a clash of generational values between younger Filipinos, who are growing up in a more permissive culture and experimenting with sex earlier, and their parents who, like the generations before them, are disinclined and ill equipped to discuss sexual health.

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