disincline การใช้
- Despite such perceptions, Daniel and others seem disinclined to change.
- But the Republican Congress is disinclined to reopen the welfare debate.
- Federal regulators seem disinclined to declare a moratorium on human xenotransplants.
- At present, the United Nations is disinclined to do so.
- And we were disinclined to make an issue out of it.
- True enough _ but many Canadians are disinclined to accept this.
- They are extremely disinclined to any form of labour or exertion.
- The energized Tech defense was disinclined to allow any such thing.
- I am disinclined to believe him, on the evidence provided.
- Thus I'm disinclined to extend it as Gatoclass presented.
- But most Indians seem disinclined to take the matter seriously.
- Where the camp is located precisely, Klein is disinclined to say.
- They may be disinclined to back a moderate this time.
- But this sounded Monday like a court disinclined to passivity.
- He sounded disinclined to make a deal for a backup.
- Bush, at 90 percent, is disinclined to mix it up.
- The suddenly dangerous Dutchman is disinclined to do things easily.
- And teams are increasingly disinclined to take on large contracts.
- England has always been disinclined to accept human nature ."
- They were on the whole disinclined to share power with the locals.
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