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A way of getting a pestering [[salesperson]] off your back whilst hedging your bets and feigning outrage at the contention that you signed it off later on.
{{a|work|}}An “'''incline'''” is a slippery slope.  


Say: ''[[At this stage I am [[inclined to]] agree'', but you should have to consider the regulatory and tax aspects.
To be “[[inclined]]” to do something — to agree with the conjecture of a roguish salesperson, for example — as a way of getting that [[salesperson]] off your back whilst hedging your bets, leaving you room to slide down said slippery slope into the ice cold waters of feigned outrage at the contention that you signed it off when, later on, signing it off transpires to have been the tremendous mistake you intuited it would be in the first place.


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Say: “''[[At this stage]] I am [[inclined to]] [[I don't disagree with you|not to disagree]], but you should have to consider the regulatory and tax aspects.''”
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