And our affection for animals, uninformed by experience of them, distorts our perceptions and inclines us toward anthropomorphism. |
The Kelso sand dune habitat is composed of a continuum of inclines, that vary from flat to steep. |
The awareness of their individual blemishes and shortcomings inclines the frustrated to detect ill will and meanness in their fellow men. |
He inclines to the belief that the Ugarites got the idea of the alphabet from Phoenician users who were developing the Sinai script. |
The Connemara ponies settled in and seemed surefooted in sharp, jumbled rocks, deep mud and steep angled inclines and declines. |
The unfailing recurrence of His mercies both temporally and spiritually inclines us to take them as a matter of course. |