(Usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
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Examples for "given"
1Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2The real question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
3State police, the Yobe government and others have all given different figures.
4However, a recent BMJ Case Report has given me pause for thought.
5Great emphasis has been given to their possible benefits for cardiovascular health.
1However, current sentiment in the market is very well-disposed towards telecommunications groups.
2The matter is too grave to be disposed of in half-a-dozen paragraphs.
3The FORMIDABLE was the first to be disposed of in the fight.
4They found the lady at home and quite disposed to receive them.
5The peasantry in general were but little disposed to counsel a wayfarer.
1And you thought apt-get was the best way to get new software.
2And mark my words: Kennedy is apt to try it, and soon.
3And it's an apt description of the property market at the moment.
4And the new medium is especially apt for an unprecedented campaign cycle.
5Sudden changes in temperature are apt to induce illness in the delicate.
1Mrs Hodge said: Local authorities are tending to cope with funding reductions.
2Logan was working day and night then, building houses and tending bar.
3Perhaps my true worth may be measured in the tending of you.
4A few others were inside the room, feeding and tending the children.
5There is here in the subject no antecedent feeling tending to morality.
1However sensible its starting point, the idea rankled civil-liberty and privacy-minded groups.
2I would be minded, therefore, to support your proposed sunset clause amendments.
3In his first year, Obama carried out the plan with single-minded determination.
4Commission officials were separately briefing that Brussels is minded to help Ireland.
5She certainly hadn't minded yesterday, but that wasn't a fair test, either.
6I wouldn't have minded hearing more than two words' worth of thoughts.
7Ten years roll by, and Butler's revenge-minded victim is ready for action.
8Certainly all right minded people are against the ill treatment of animals.
9It made the light-hearted lighter in heart, the light-minded heavy in soul.
10Hybrid cars popular with noble-minded Hollywood stars also provide a recent example.
11While she may be free from captivity today, Hill was always free-minded.
12The most vulgar-minded genius that ever produced a great effect in literature.
13And this administration looks minded to start shooting first and talk later.
14For a second he wondered if he should ask if she minded.
15Dylan Smiler told Morning Report that Mr Smiler was very strong minded.
16Natima had come to believe that Russol and she were like-minded politically.
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