But there really was no choice, given the fuel gauge-riding in the red zone, now-the planetary maps the lifeboat did not carry and his own rather strong disinclination to die.
I had avoided upgrading the workaday Macintosh, a Quadra 660AV, to System 7.5 from 7.1, because of a strong disinclination to make a major change during a big project.
Behaviour which lies outside (1) and (2), and to which in addition there may be strong personal disinclination: e.g. homosexuality as regarded in enlightened circles.
The British Virgin Islands Bar Association has always expressed a strong disinclination to abandon a right of final appeal to the Privy Council.
Jonathan Rauch described apatheism as "a disinclination to care all that much about one's own religion, and an even stronger disinclination to care about other people's".
'Don't worry - any more intimate reminiscences escaped me, as I discovered a strong disinclination to hear the sordid details of your relationship.'
Many of the boys received have been truant players with a strong disinclination to study.
She woke just after dawn with an aching head and a strong disinclination to go out until the sun had burned that fog away.
Luce felt a strong disinclination to talk about her engagement, and answered offhandedly, 'No, not very long.'
Mr. Mosbacher said his decision reflected his strong disinclination "to abandon a 200-year tradition of how we actually count people."