Examples of 'inclined to accept' in a sentence

Meaning of "inclined to accept"

Inclined to accept: a phrase indicating a readiness or willingness to agree to something

How to use "inclined to accept" in a sentence

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inclined to accept
We are inclined to accept the obvious as being obvious.
The board of referees is inclined to accept this evidence.
Those inclined to accept the literal hell still do.
The others were obviously inclined to accept the offer.
I am inclined to accept your apology.
The Europeans are less and less inclined to accept that.
I am more inclined to accept an alternative explanation.
And the Greek government seems inclined to accept its fate.
I was inclined to accept your sincerity.
The Commission has not shown itself particularly inclined to accept those conditions.
We are inclined to accept the obvious.
And on a whole, we are inclined to accept it.
We are not inclined to accept any additional documents at this hearing.
He was excited, and he was inclined to accept the offer.
We are all inclined to accept only the exact colours and conventional shapes.

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The people here don't seem particularly inclined to accept a new ruler.
They are more inclined to accept that their victimhood should be shared.
However, the member herself once belonged to a government that was not inclined to accept amendments.
Washington was not inclined to accept it as amended.
We are all inclined to accept conventional forms or colours as the only correct ones.
Employers, particularly smaller ones, are inclined to accept referrals from existing employees.
He remained inclined to accept the suggestion that a separate study on the matter be conducted.
In fact, Protestant readers are not generally inclined to accept his writings as authoritative.
Well, it … inclined to accept my proposal . It appears Miss Longabaugh is.
Oh you see people would be more inclined to accept my hermit like existence.
I am inclined to accept.
Prayers, baptisms and such for anyone inclined to accept the Savior.
And they are more inclined to accept it and relay its spirit to newcomers.
In any other circumstance, I might be inclined to accept the obvious.
He therefore was inclined to accept peace with the Central Powers at any cost.
However, Elizabeth Sneyd was not inclined to accept Day.
But I am inclined to accept your proposal.
Mr President, I hope the House will feel inclined to accept our suggestion.
Crittenden was inclined to accept the offer, but Rowan was not.
I assumed… In any other circumstance, I might be inclined to accept the obvious.
We are, therefore, not inclined to accept any additional documents at this stage.
Initially most of the Nadir, except Huyayy ibn Akhtab, were inclined to accept Muhammad 's request.
Do you seem inclined to accept the way and method of Grace?
All of his children, T.J. included, are naturally inclined to accept challenges.
Tion that you were inclined to accept it as one of the facts.
He received a reply, dated 28 September, ' Frankly I am not inclined to accept everything in it literally.
Having said that, I am inclined to accept the inclusion of a commitment to revise the text.
It appears Miss Longabaugh is … inclined to accept my proposal.
But I'm inclined to accept your proposal. All right.
Tigers are naturally inclined to accept a challenge.
However, he was inclined to accept the Officer 's recommendation of approval.
So our minds are rather more inclined to accept rather than to examine.
The War Office, however, was inclined to accept only the responsibility for pneumatic equipment.
Clearly governments would always be inclined to accept ever more budgetary restrictions.
Hank 's boss was inclined to accept it, and Hank wanted more.

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Examples of using Accept
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And if you can not accept that
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