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He also knew of the deep mutual dislike the two Russian commanders had for each other which would further disincline them to support one another.
"It may disincline him ever to speak again."
In the northeastern United States when the summer weather is especially hot and dry, it may disincline people from outdoor activity.
The United States has got to be careful not to strut its stuff in ways that might disincline other countries from cooperating with it.
But I felt it; and it did not disincline me towards him; though I felt impatience at what seemed like mystery in him, so imperfectly as he was known to me then.
Fabre wrote: "...though facts, as I see them, disincline me to accept his theories, I have none the less the deepest veneration for his noble character and his scientific honesty.
Compulsively repeated form, like a neurotic fixation, coexists with the serendipity of changing light; the puritanical prohibition against touch is balanced by a sensual embrace of optical surprise; razor-sharp edges, which disincline you to touch the boxes in the first place, dissolve visually in waves of soft sun.