0 to not want to do something:
Music teachers were disinclined to actualise the musical minds of their pupils or to create a climate of mutuality in which these might grow.
Most shareholders were disinclined to sell, preferring to wait and see what news would eventually come from the various estates.
Most of these tenants are disinclined to move.
Where clinicians are disinclined to speak up, errors are more likely to occur.
Politicians may thus be disinclined to encourage a more market-oriented system of resource allocation over which they have less control and that undermines political particularism.
Such persons are disinclined to vote for a minority candidate or even for a white who expresses support for legitimate minority interests.
At the moment, we are disinclined to accept the possibility that it is bilingualism per se that affects the bilinguals' gesture rate.
If tort compensation schemes nonetheless under write them, utilitarians should be disinclined to regard such schemes as manifesting corrective justice.
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