Sentences with disinclination
dis·in·cli·na·tion
D d - They are showing a marked disinclination to pursue these opportunities.
- The advice fits with Abbott's disinclination to let in RU486.
- There's a broader argument that there's a natural disinclination of Australians towards this type of politics.
- Indeed, his inability or disinclination to fight back.
- There are also misgivings over the Government's disinclination to dismantle the policy of mandatory detention.
- At any rate — may have been his disinclination to realise his movie-star potential.