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And they had to confront the fact that the vast majority of New Yorkers were either Germans who were not disposed to war against Germany, or Irish not disposed to do anything positive for Britain, or Jews not disposed to support a Czarist regime busily massacring their colleagues, or a black population, which was divided.
"He is disposed to trying to control the narrative," Gerhardt said.
Other parties did not seem well disposed to the prime minister.
They are pre-disposed to the reset that Trump says he represents.
But some of his donors are favorably disposed to the Libertarian nominee.
Perhaps some nematodes are pre-disposed to extremophile living, the scientists write.
This means drinking can exacerbate anxiety for those already disposed to the symptoms.
As with Mr Trump, men are better disposed to the FN than women.
Still, even those not normally disposed to classical music will like this opera.
If the Commonwealth were requesting to come, I am disposed to consider their application.
But what about improving musculature for people genetically disposed to be weaker than normal?
They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls.
The legislature is also more institutionally disposed to deliberation than a single officer is.
Pence probably is more disposed to understanding these Iranian maneuvers than the State Department.
He is disposed to regard no country as a permanent ally or permanent enemy.
Troops with combat experience are more disposed to opioid abuse, according to a recent study.
Clinical trials are testing the idea now in people genetically disposed to get Alzheimer's disease.
This fellow does not seem disposed to be a kindly neighbor (or live in darkness).
Enter Mayor Cizinsky, who was already ill disposed to the exhibit, which he found distasteful.
In the way of human nature, I have ever since been well disposed to him.
So anyone who blames the Democrats for antifa is likely already disposed to vote Republican anyway.
No less important, it appears that female co-founders are well-disposed to hiring female partners.
Indeed, since Congress is disposed to spend money, it should seriously consider adding to NASA's budget.
That proportion of the population could therefore be more disposed to addictive behavior, the scientists said.
"I am entirely disposed to take all your paintings," wrote the dealer in a letter to Pissarro.
Is there a nuanced way to have this conversation with people who are disposed to dismiss it?
In particular, Remain voters have become more disposed to left and liberal positions than they were previously.
He believes Buhari is more disposed to advancing a peace-plan based on development initiatives for the Delta.
Can we safely celebrate economic prosperity when 43 million human beings live disposed to the violence of poverty?
And if somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably.
People are different, and some aren't disposed to enjoy or even to make much sense of sexual activity.
I learned that hens are disposed to lay about 30 eggs a year, but farmed hens provide 270.
"We are genetically disposed to tourism," said Riki Novak, mayor of the island's main town, also called Hvar.
" It's hard to know if Welles would have been as kindly disposed to an effort like "The King.
When margins are better, jewelers are better disposed to take platinum, advertise it, and through advertising, boost sales.
"There is some interesting social science that shows that if you're disposed to sympathize with someone beforehand, and that person is in a confrontation with someone else who you're not disposed to sympathize with, you tend to be way more aggressive toward the person you don't understand," Manne told Illing.
The left is disposed to lie or be self-deceived about this, that it's all a matter of politics.
FEW COUNTRIES are as disposed to spectacle and phantasmagoria as Ukraine, the birthplace of Mikhail Bulgakov and Nikolai Gogol.
They're less likely to have been funded by the food industry or be pre-disposed to traditional dietary advice.
"If somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably," he added.
Publishers and broadcasters should take it for granted that Facebook and Twitter are not disposed to act against disinformation.
From now on, it will be "increasingly disposed" to vote against directors at companies that are not doing enough.
More often than not, that is effective with people who are ideologically disposed to reject global warming as a fact.
He's already promised to negotiate "reforms" with other members of the EU who are ill disposed to any substantial changes.
For Trump, the trip represents a dramatic display of bilateral friendship for a leader not ordinarily disposed to overseas travel.
Word of the Day : disposed to venture or take risks _________ The word venturesome has appeared in eight articles on nytimes.
There was some good news: those already pre-disposed to trust peer-reviewed science are more likely to always believe it.
Poe noted that some analysts say that followers of Wahabi Islam might be more disposed to feel sympathetic to terrorist groups.
If Mr Trump thinks America has been treated unfairly by the ECB, that might make him more disposed to do so.
The analyst said he is "positively disposed" to the company's acquisition of plastics equipment maker Milacron, which was announced on Friday.
Mauricio Macri, Argentina's new president whom Mr Obama will visit after Havana, represents a pragmatic centre-right, well disposed to America.
Bret: As you know, sometimes (in my darker moods) I'm disposed to think he's the only Democrat who can beat Trump.
Having grown up in the Irish Republic, I was well disposed to Republican Party principles like local autonomy and limited government.
But if moderate Democrats are disposed to cooperate with the deal-maker in chief, they ought to exact a high price.
The result, increasingly, is that candidates talk only to voters disposed to agree with them, as opposed to persuading those who don't.
Anecdotal evidence that some people are disposed to adore pets, whereas others fear or loathe them, has been borne out by studies.
In short, the black and white poor alike are poor because they are genetically disposed to be so by their low intelligence.
However, some on the central bank's governing council are more disposed to reining in QE given the strengthening economic growth in the region.
"It's human nature to be disposed to liking the donor, taking their phone calls and doing something nice in return," he told me.
By his own account, it's not that the down-and-out are less disposed to smash windows than they were in the 1960s.
But the vast majority of analysts — including even some conservatives favorably disposed to Flynn, such as National Review's Andrew McCarthy — think that's unlikely.
At Tillerson's instigation, Trump met with Abrams in early February and came away favorably disposed to his nomination, according to White House officials.
And Mr Trump seems better disposed to despots than his predecessor; he has praised Egypt's president, Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, as "a fantastic guy".
"He said of the potential re-invitation, "If somebody would make that motion, I would certainly be disposed to think about it very favorably.
Such polls do not offer an intricate national picture because they tend to sample people more well disposed to the President at the time.
"In his press conference, Draghi was more disposed to his 'dovish' instincts," said Thierry Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie Group.
My concern is that the more candidates target voters disposed to agree with them, the less likely they are to make arguments and defend positions.
"Trump supporters, it seems to me, are more disposed to prize authoritarian traits like loyalty and hierarchy," The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis wrote on Wednesday.
Given the association of the Irish and other immigrants with the Democratic Party, the Know-Nothings were naturally disposed to vote for the opposing party.
It will be the more so, since Haddad's reputation is not that of a strong leader, in a country which seems disposed to select one.
Much like their candidate, many of Trump's most visible and fervent supporters, drawn largely from the nativist right wing, were disposed to wild conspiracy theories.
Those who had heard about the race said they were disposed to vote against Mr. Moore, a former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.
Accompanying a blind student on the subway to and from campus, she had learned to read Braille and became disposed to teaching visually impaired students.
In Chappaquiddick, the foundation of the Kennedy dynasty is not public service, but Joe's ruthless ambition, which has made Ted callow, cowardly, and disposed to drink.
Unless you're constitutionally disposed to the solitude and mild anxiety of endlessly surveying a silent landscape for wisps of smoke, it's probably not the job for you.
But that may prove difficult: the unions are fragmented and little disposed to help Mr Macri, a centre-right politician; businesses may balk at holding down prices.
While not every one of them cast votes for Barack Obama, the vast majority surely did and they would have been disposed to backing the Democrat Parnell.
He was disposed to embrace Moscow and vast Soviet subsidies (as well as the missiles that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war in 1962).
It found that people felt uncomfortable about their growing networks of friends on Facebook and, as a consequence, were less disposed to use the platform for news.
Feeling more joyous, they themselves will show the signs of joy and be disposed to share, cooperate and connect with others to broaden and build their social networks.
Melanin-rich skin is disproportionately disposed to excess oil, hyperpigmentation, acne and eczema, so thorough research and careful label-reading is key to finding a regimen that works.
Loving The Sopranos is possibly the least original way a person can consume media, and yet, I like to think I was uniquely pre-disposed to this fixation.
And there's no question that AMLO, with his hard line on NAFTA, distaste for Trump and limited appetite for negotiation, would be most disposed to letting this happen.
Contrary to the wishful thinking in which President Erdogan is engaging, Russia and China are unlikely to be disposed to anywhere nearly fill such a large financing gap.
There's simply no incentive to take any sort of risk on the field when NFL front offices are so overwhelmingly disposed to changing leadership at the slightest misstep.
All the while, Ms. Vradenburg (pronounced VRAY-denburg) dreaded the possibility that she, too, was genetically disposed to Alzheimer's, afraid that moments of normal forgetfulness augured the disease.
There is an element of compassion in this: Nat knows that Samuel is a relatively lenient master, not disposed to rape, which the auctioneer invites, with increasing explicitness.
Sure. Are there upper-middle-class white women who would vote for a Republican who seemed to be friendly to gay rights and favorably disposed to Planned Parenthood?
But this data suggests that the effect could work both ways: By winning states already disposed to vote for them, the candidates can also improve their national popularity.
A whopping 20 Republican senators hail from states that opted for Medicaid expansion and are less disposed to jigger with the program's current status quo than their House counterparts.
It appears that the existence of such a threat makes judges, more than anything, disposed to granting significant sentencing leniency — the defendant has cooperated notwithstanding the potentially dire consequences.
Rather than trying to determine why girls and women are prone to anxiety disorders, another approach is to inquire why boys and men are more disposed to other diagnoses.
"There would probably be an apathy, an ambivalence, and some people would even be ill-disposed to them symbolically in what they represent," said Ms. Mackie, who is British.
So Democrats can't risk alienating these (growing) constituencies in an effort to win over swaths of white America that, frankly, are already disposed to vote Republican for cultural reasons.
Mr. Trump's campaign has also made it difficult for opinion writers — even those disposed to give him the benefit of the doubt — to avoid describing his behavior as racist.
Some people will choose to have a child who's male, white and heterosexual, and other people will choose to have a child who's female and disposed to be gay.
Pew Research Center data has shown that nearly 1 in 5 people have ended relationships via text or email, and that men and women are equally disposed to it.
Within both the incumbent regime and the opposition, multiple factions compete; none is yet clearly disposed to make the painful concessions that would be needed to achieve a peaceful transition.
But Sanders is also ill-disposed to personal attacks; part of his appeal to his supporters is rooted in the idea that he practices a more elevated form of politics.
We cannot risk letting those most disposed to be our allies—those with proven ties to our country—believe we are unwilling to save them from certain violence, persecution, or death.
Perhaps someone from the next government wanted to send a sign to Trump that the days of traditional UK diplomats favorably disposed to the EU and the international establishment are numbered.
It means Trump has really gained significant ground only among those people (Republicans) who were most favorably disposed to him and voted for him even when they didn't really like him.
Me, I went retro and called dibs on Bubbe, the traditional Yiddish word for grandmother — though I never used it for my own grandmothers, in an era more disposed to assimilation.
Given Macri's positive momentum in the August primaries, a number of market analysts believe investors should be "positively disposed" to Argentine assets, as the president seems likely to consolidate his power.
It would be both reckless and detrimental to unit readiness to allow individuals already pre-disposed to mental distress — in this case, those with gender dysphoria — to serve in the military.
"Even as he avoided a definitive ruling on the merits of the case, Kavanaugh revealed himself as favorably disposed to the mandate," conservative health care expert Christopher Jacobs wrote for The Federalist .
Russia, however, is pre-disposed to such awareness: Going back to the Czarist era, ethnicity, race and religion — whether Ukrainian, Jewish, Chechen, and so on — played a prime role in Russian politics.
We have a president who often seems disposed to admire the world's worst offenders against the rule of law: Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, Mohammad bin Salman, Rodrigo Duterte and Xi Jinping.
But on Monday, the DOJ report revealed that Steele told investigators that he was actually "favorably disposed" to the Trump family because of his positive relationship with one family member in particular.
The concerns fostered a remarkable alignment between some centrist Republicans and their counterparts in the House Freedom Caucus, the hard-right group that is disposed to disagree with its own party's leaders.
At least some of Mr Thaksin's supporters believe that the new king is well disposed to their cause (this is probably wishful thinking, and their disappointment could yet become a source of unrest).
Many Serbs in the Balkans back Trump, ill-disposed to rival Hillary Clinton whose husband Bill backed NATO air strikes on Bosnian Serb positions toward the end of the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
As pointed out by Slate's Jordan Weissmann, there's one obvious problem with this idea: The parts of Michigan particularly hit by manufacturing job losses weren't actually the most disposed to vote for Sanders.
He continued: "We will be increasingly disposed to vote against management and board directors when companies are not making sufficient progress on sustainability-related disclosures and the business practices and plans underlying them." 
"We will be increasingly disposed to vote against management and board directors when companies are not making sufficient progress on sustainability-related disclosures and the business practices and plans underlying them," he wrote.
With the regular institutions of the American government ill-disposed to try to carry out Trump's corrupt approach to Ukraine, he got Rudy Giuliani to run a "shadow foreign policy" on his behalf.
"I'm a little surprised that Rupert seems as well disposed to Trump as he is," said William Kristol, a conservative Trump critic who co-founded The Weekly Standard under the auspices of News Corp.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 5 (Reuters) - President Cyril Ramaphosa is "favourably disposed" to a proposal by South Africa's largest trade union federation on lowering the debt of struggling state power utility Eskom, spokeswoman Khusela Diko told Reuters.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 5 (Reuters) - President Cyril Ramaphosa is "favorably disposed" to a proposal by South Africa's largest trade union federation on lowering the debt of struggling state power utility Eskom, spokeswoman Khusela Diko told Reuters.
That one was written by the now infamous James Damore, an engineer who wrote a 10,000-word, unscientific memo attempting to argue that women are naturally less disposed to be good engineers compared to men.
Ted Poe, the Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on terrorism echoed Roemer's call, noting that some analysts say that followers of Wahhabi Islam might be more disposed to feel sympathetic to terrorist groups.
It's hard to say whether Obama's latest academic journal article will do much to sway the incoming administration, which seems more disposed to get its energy advice from Exxon and its climate wisdom from Breitbart News.
But this hoary association of wizened character actors are ill-disposed to heed this jumped-up, medieval Bart Simpson, tasked with writing "I will not supply plot exposition without proof" a hundred times on the blackboard.
If they weren't the type to team up with the Russians, they sure seemed to be disposed to use whatever means necessary, perhaps even a foreign power's aid or financial backing, to get what they want.
And this is grounded in sound evolutionary logic: If we weren't disposed to punish or exclude bad actors, there would be no cost to being a bad actor, and cooperative societies couldn't get off the ground.
"The French authorities were entirely disposed to get rid of foreign Jews," he wrote, referring to the officials' offer to the Nazis, on that occasion at least, to hand over Jews who were not French citizens.
The reason is pretty simple: Afghanistan is a landlocked country surrounded by countries that are not well-disposed to the US such as Iran, and some former Soviet republics that remain aligned with Russia, and China.
He was kindly disposed to all, courteous, and of gentle bearing, and by all alike, white and black, or of whatever creed, religion, or race, the news of his death will meet only with genuine regret.
All political leaders, even dictators, must take some note of how their people feel, and the citizens of poor and middle-income countries are often no better disposed to immigrants than are voters in the rich world.
Surely the angry, dark, and relentlessly apocalyptic messaging that is the steady rhetorical diet of the NRA is not disposed to broaden the NRA's appeal, which goes double for its recent Trumpish foray into the culture wars.
The vast majority of those watching SNL, and most of the other late-night shows, are not neutral observers; they are mostly disposed to approve of — and laugh with — the left-of-center satirical shots being fired.
Putin received Erdogan in a Tsarist-era palace outside his home city of St Petersburg in August, when the two leaders, both powerful figures ill-disposed to dissent, announced plans for an acceleration in trade and energy ties.
Sorenson herself was not disposed to draw any big lessons from Ossoff's defeat, which she was by nature unable to regard as a leading indicator on the president, or the Democratic Party, or the role of outside patrons.
And Bloomberg, with his more than $400 million spent on television ads, has further crowded the group of moderate candidates running to take on Sanders, giving voters that may be pre-disposed to backing Buttigieg yet another option.
The world's largest investment manager is also strengthening its commitment to transparency in its stewardship activities, with portfolio managers "increasingly disposed to vote against management" if they felt companies were not making "sufficient progress on sustainability-related disclosures".
The listing is a milestone for Levi's, which has experienced a resurgence in the past decade, overhauling its image, operations and the stretch in its jeans to resonate with today's shoppers who are increasingly disposed to athleisure wear.
"Putin has had many positive experiences working with Western political leaders whose business interests made them more disposed to deal with Russia, such as former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder," the report says.
That concern is one reason why the left, generally well disposed to welfare spending, is divided on the question of universal basic income—despite, or perhaps because of, the support such schemes also have from some on the right.
The current appeal argues the payments were made before Hui took public office and that "being or remaining favorably disposed to another person is not a sufficient act to constitute that element of the offence" according to court documents.
While he peddles obvious falsehoods -- for instance, over the reasons why Russia was thrown out of the G8 summit -- his long crusade against what he calls "fake news" means that his supporters are disposed to believe whatever he says.
Even Iraqi leaders who are reasonably well-disposed to the West in general, and to America in particular, must reckon with the reality that Iran not only is Iraq's next-door neighbor but is firmly entrenched in their country.
We had that moment in the 90s more in the UK, but 9/11 shut that down a lot more in the UK because our more working class communities were more pre-disposed to getting really religious after that.
"The Democrats are going to be even less disposed to do anything the president suggests even if it's in their interest," said Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates more limits on immigration.
"Putin has had many positive experiences working with Western political leaders whose business interests made them more disposed to deal with Russia, such as former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder," the report's authors explain.
Baruch Fischhoff from CMU said: One bright spot for science literacy advocates: If someone is already pre-disposed to trust the peer-reviewed science process and scientists, they're likely to believe what they say and find in all of these areas.
New test for Republicans One factor that could limit the damage to Trump among his base voters is that many of them are disposed to view any criticism of the President as the product of media coverage they see as biased.
They were accused of offering HK$35 million in loans and payments to Rafael Hui, Hong Kong's Chief Secretary for Administration at the time, in exchange for Hui being "favourably disposed" to Sun Hung Kai, according to The Straits Times.
Congress and the president completed a two-year budget framework along with a hike in the nation's borrowing limit before the August recess, meaning few in Washington are disposed to wring their hands about deficit spending until after the 2628 election.
Note the name of the place and consider some pasta, broad pappardelle with winy braised beef if you're disposed to meat or thin tagliolini with porcini if you prefer richness by way of truffle peelings, butter and Parmesan in the mix.
It is partly because of this history, and because those most involved in it are often the most disposed to downplay or ignore it, that both liberals and leftists often dismiss "nostalgia" in politics as an attitude somewhere between imbecility and evil.
For those of us who have long believed that gold should play a guiding role in our nation's monetary policy while also providing an anchor for stable exchange rates, it's heartening that a leading presidential candidate seems well-disposed to consider its advantages.
The U.S. military was initially disposed to keep the Hip in service, but Congress demanded contracts for U.S. firms and forced the Pentagon to cancel plans to buy Russian helicopters, so DoD devised a plan to equip the Afghans with U.S. gear.
Mr. Bialowitz devoted much of his later life to speaking and writing about his experiences, determined to keep alive the message that such evil is not only imaginable, but possible in the world, though he was philosophically disposed to emphasizing a human counterspirit.
It's also possible the same factors that re-trigger or newly awaken adult-onset allergies, or play a role in the emergence or development of childhood onset allergies, could trigger lifelong general sensitivity in people who aren't genetically disposed to outright allergies.
The work "(discarded objects) for Disposed to Add" (2017) — by turns evocative of umbilical cords, industrial hoses, intestinal canals, and a den of snakes — is by Jes Fan, one of eight artists featured in a group exhibition curated by artist Doreen Garner.
If someone is already pre-disposed to disbelieve scientific conclusions around issues like human evolution, climate change, stem cell research or the Big Bang theory because of their religious or political views, learning more about the subject actually increases their disbelief, a new study finds.
Whether they stop moving them when sleeping inside a dream is a question to be considered in a forthcoming Short Talk on Stanley Lombardo, where I hope to compare Stanley Lombardo with John Ashbery as a personality disposed to careless joy in almost any situation.
Overall, there was little effect, but among those participants pre-disposed to believe in conspiracies, their belief in the smoke detector hypersound conspiracy was enhanced when it was framed as a minority opinion, much as some people enjoy buying music they consider non-mainstream.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
At this stage in the prolonged torture that is Brexit, a plan has been provisionally accepted by the European Union, provisionally agreed by a majority in a split cabinet and is likely to go to a parliament which, at present, seems disposed to vote it down.
Iran's key official for minority affairs, Ali Younesi, formerly headed the Ministry of Intelligence and was a senior official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and probably wasn't disposed to consider a solution to political exclusion and an absence of economic development that didn't involve the knout.
It presented Trump with his first real test on the global stage as he flies off to meet far more experienced leaders at the G20 summit in Germany, some of whom are ill-disposed to help him and don't have the US's best interests at heart.
In the years leading up to and during World War II, personality tests proliferated as a popular tool of workplace management in the United States, promising to help identify which employees were best suited to certain tasks (and which, by contrast, might be disposed to organizing unions).
But Ms. Bakewell delved into his and other existentialists' work as an increasingly serious scholar, branching out to the point of trying to complete a Ph.D. on Martin Heidegger, whose writings on phenomenology led to the birth of existentialism, but hardly left him well disposed to it.
"If history were to repeat itself, I think Europe might be much more favourably disposed to a David Cameron-like ask," Dodds added, referring to the former British prime minister's attempts to renegotiate Britain's membership of the European Union before he called the 2016 referendum on leaving the bloc.
In truth, Biden was already running strong with African American voters before Clyburn spoke up, and the kind of Democrat for whom an endorsement like Clyburn's would have mattered—almost half of the state's voters claimed it did—were probably already favorably disposed to the former vice president.
So to begin to unravel the manifold contradictions and memory lapses entailed in the revisionist intellectual projects of Never, post-, para-, and pro-Trumpism, it's necessary to do what so few right-wing thinkers are disposed to do these days—namely, to learn some hard lessons of history.
Studies have demonstrated that humans are disposed to ascribe emotions and intentions to anything that moves, including a piece of balsa wood controlled by a joystick, so perhaps it was not surprising that, when my Roomba got stuck under the sofa, I rushed to liberate it with the Swiffer stick.
"Iranians are generally well disposed to paying online because the central bank was the first to introduce and encourage it as a means to pay for their utilities," says Dr. Aliakbar Jalali, a Professor at Iran University of Science and Technology, considered to be the father of IT in Iran.
The same is true for Penn State; the committee has seemed strangely ill-disposed to the Nittany Lions (10-2), ranking them behind Ohio State even though Penn State's two losses came to two ranked teams — the Buckeyes and Michigan State (9-3) — on the road by a combined 4 points.
" In another set of lectures, he said that the analogy of military leadership "has little or nothing to offer to subjects engaged in enterprises of their own choosing and who are disposed to want to choose their opinions and beliefs for themselves and to change them when they feel inclined to do so.
If a person is already pre-disposed to disbelieve scientific evidence about topics such as human evolution, climate change or stem cell research because of religious or political views, a study by social scientists at Carnegie Mellon in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science found, learning more about the subject may actually increase their disbelief.
Instead, during their lengthy conversation, he passively follows Murray to the dangerous and unwarranted conclusion that black and Hispanic people in the US are almost certainly genetically disposed to have lower IQ scores on average than whites or Asians — and that the IQ difference also explains differences in life outcomes between different ethnic and racial groups.
Of the local allies, Japan may be more disposed to action as it isn't – literally – on the front line and it has already deployed the PATRIOT surface-to-air interceptor and the AEGIS ship-based anti-ballistic missile system, and it may install the AEGIS Ashore system or the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.
Nike and Google come in for kudos for incorporating "nap pods" into their offices and for having adopted a more flexible approach to employee work hours, acknowledging that some people are "morning larks," naturally disposed to rise and do their best work early, while others are "night owls," more inherently inclined to thrive on the late shift.
Musk and his supporters are doing their best to promote a "post-modern/post-union" view of Tesla as an entirely different sort of workplace where workers will be disposed to set aside the traditional Norma Rae vision of fighting the bosses, in favor of their lucky chance to play a part in bringing about a post-carbon vehicular universe.
You're supposed to Heparin lock a port within 15 minutes, and my family is pre-disposed to clotting and stroke, but despite…the urging of doctors and nurses I was arrested with, the cops dug in their heels and it wasn't until the 20-minute mark that they faced me to a wall and swore me to silence about removing my cuffs so I could heplock myself.
His conscious recoupling with North Korea -- including the re-opening of a South Korean diplomatic liaison office in North Korea, inter-Korean economic deals and even a possible joint bid to host the World Cup -- will probably mean that Moon will be more disposed to coordinate an inter-Korean approach to you rather than working with the US on an allied approach toward Kim.
The report makes clear that Mr. Putin favored Mr. Trump in part because he had previous success dealing with "Western political leaders whose business interests made them more disposed to deal with Russia" — it named a former Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, as an example — and in part because he viewed Mr. Trump as a more likely ally in forming Russia's version of a counterterrorism coalition against the Islamic State.
Bowing to demands from the State Senate majority leader, John J. Flanagan, a Republican who is not disposed to be helpful to a mayor who has openly worked to flip control of the chamber to the Democrats, the mayor and his allies in the Democrat-dominated Assembly agreed to disclose more information about city school districts' spending and to accept a change to the oversight structure for more than half the city's charter schools.

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