0 a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a particular thing: --
2 the angle at which something slopes --
3 a preference or tendency, or a feeling that makes a person want to do something: --
They simulated the case when breakup occurs using an approximate linear system, assuming the surface and the boundary deviate slightly from their inclinations.
Their assumptions are organicist and modernist; their policy inclinations are protectionist and nationalist.
The work's main difficulty is its rather rigid analysis and its polemical inclinations.
The latter holds that the good is to flourish as a human being through fulfilling one's natural inclinations in the proper way.
To motivate the concept of the will as instrument having two inclinations, he gives an analogy with sight.
Much like the film composer, his or her musical inclinations are mediated within an interactive grid.
In the absence of a strong associational life, citizens would lack the skills and inclinations necessary to work together on economic and political projects.
Similar inclinations maybe detected in the other pendants of the vault.