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"averse" Definitions
  1. not averse to (doing) something liking something or wanting to do something; not opposed to doing something
  2. averse to (doing) something (formal) not liking something or wanting to do something; opposed to doing something

987 Sentences With "averse"

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Also, based on research by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, an Israeli-American psychologist and economist, investors are loss-averse, not risk-averse.
" Averse refers to feelings of dislike or opposition: "I was averse to paying $18 a share for a company that generates no revenue.
"We discovered that when the risks are known, adolescents are just as risk averse as older adults and actually much more risk averse than middle-aged adults," she says.
Plus, Hefner certainly wasn't averse to women embracing their sexuality.
They also appeared more risk averse when launching new products.
Though hugely ambitious, he is also deliberative and risk averse.
America's mall owners, meanwhile, seem to be less risk averse.
Mr. Cordova said he wasn't averse to a little controversy.
The family is famously averse to speaking with the press.
In that sense, the tour wasn't averse to taking risks.
Mattis said he was not averse to a new authorization.
Others on the board are not averse to that outcome.
South Korea has long been averse to accepting asylum seekers.
Finally, human beings are by their very nature risk averse.
For years the company was averse to any privacy legislation.
But I have never been averse to trying new things.
"We grew averse to Aligarh's conservative culture," Synyster told me.
Additionally, I observed trash floating and generally felt averse to swimming.
Commuters, from the sweat-averse to the environmentally conscious, are keen.
Yael: I don't think DA is all that risk-averse though.
"Financial institutions are becoming more risk averse, it's understandable," Lowe said.
As Ip writes (emphasis added): Politically, business leaders are risk-averse.
People are risk-averse when it comes to their health insurance.
In all seriousness, the Bachelor is not averse to famous leads.
The infrastructure spending spree may run up against deficit-averse Republicans.
But then he played therapist anyway, consoling the Trump-averse crowd.
"A lot of donors are risk averse by nature," Packer said.
"Bibi is risk-averse and hates surprises," explains one Likud politician.
Investors tend to buy government bonds when they feel risk-averse.
Experts say they are also more risk-averse than their elders.
Editing: Here's a category that's not averse to a good blockbuster.
Doesn't he know that sea people are averse to modern technology?
Unlike Europe, China is not averse to challenging Mr Trump's America.
Even on socialism-averse Wall Street that idea has gained traction.
It is not just that today's biotopians are averse to extinctions.
But the sour projections stiffened resistance from some deficit-averse Republicans.
But as with any transition, some folks are averse to change.
And the U.S. giant is not averse to using its muscle.
Another office etiquette expert, Haydee Antezana, is among the odor-averse.
See, the wax worm is apparently not averse to eating plastic.
Were I less risk-averse, I'd be heading there right now.
I'm just risk-averse and don't want to go without coverage.
And most people would be averse to firing themselves, especially politicians.
Not that Mr. Nederlander was averse to classical or original theater.
One reason is that symptom checkers tend to be risk-averse.
Authoritarian regimes are, in general, averse to a strong civil society.
I'm not averse to shopping for a new pair of panties.
Even the most veggie-averse eaters can get behind this pie.
This afternoon, you're especially averse to frills, clutter, and extra bullshit.
This darkness shields the tax-averse businessman and the criminal alike.
Justice Keating acknowledged that judicial systems were generally averse to innovation.
The car business is a very risk-averse business by nature.
"The bigger the potential downside, the more risk averse they are."
He added that he is a mountaineer and not risk averse.
And he is not averse to some of the newer ingredients.
A lot of climate activists are extremely averse to saying so.
Companies have been largely averse to making that gamble on Hain.
Health systems also have change-averse cultures with complex internal relationships.
Stagnancy. This change-averse culture pervades health systems as it should.
"Germans are definitely becoming more risk-averse," Ms. Röser told me.
If you're risk-averse, this path may not be for you.
If you're risk-averse, that doesn't disqualify you from becoming rich.
One challenge for Shirvani was older workers who were technology-averse.
"I wouldn't mind having one," the notoriously pet-averse Trump said.
But this new risk-averse environment should be good for him.
As autonomous driving takes shape, an innovation-averse president could hamper progress.
Mark Warner in 2014 and is running a solid, risk-averse campaign.
"The last time I had them, I fainted—I'm so pain-averse."
Would I suddenly be averse to anything that remotely resembled a vegetable?
"I'm not averse to taking candy away from [climate] skeptics," said Patzert.
Both premiered in competition at the traditionally risk-averse Sundance Film Festival.
They are more risk averse and prefer more certain payouts, like salary.
Residents chain-smoked in the hallways, including my noise-averse baby mama.
"Farmers are naturally risk-averse, and climate is pretty risky," she said.
Venus in Virgo, however, is much more traditional, cautious, and risk-averse.
And at least anecdotally, greying industries do seem more averse to change.
Many moderate Republicans averse to cutting Medicaid announced they were on board.
Retiring early made me excessively risk-averse — and I paid the price.
At this point, those averse to spoilers may want to stop reading.
Milwaukee scrapper Darrel McVane was averse to asking for help until recently.
I definitely agree that people would be averse to government interference here.
And this is also the reason heavy industry is averse to photography.
But not everybody in Atlantic City is averse to a municipal bankruptcy.
The wearer is clearly averse to exposed bald patches of the pate.
I'm also becoming much more averse to partials and abbreviations in general.
Do they go to emergency shelters, typically uncomfortable and averse to pets?
Mr. Modi's predecessors were more risk averse by nature, Mr. Shukla said.
For one, they reach ad-averse millennials, sailing past ad-blocking software.
Above all else, though, public-facing companies are controversy-averse by nature.
The moist-averse associated words like "yuck" and "ewww" with the word.
Millennials are often more averse to spending their money than other generations.
And 211 Honoré isn't averse to making a splash to get noticed.
As I subsequently learned, Webster is not averse to absorbing diverse sources.
Seems the prosecution isn't averse to a little stagecraft of its own.
On Wednesday, cyclical stocks fell in sympathy with investors' risk-averse mood.
The low probability of default (1.6% in 0003) indicates risk-averse underwriting.
But they're a bit on the complicated side for the tech-averse.
He is far more press-averse, rarely giving interviews or public addresses.
As investors have become risk averse, securities firms were battered as well.
That has created a risk-averse environment, which has benefited the dollar.
It prefers clarity and hierarchy and is averse to ambiguity and doubt.
Are Americans averse to saying "I don't know" to a factual question?
We know that the game industry is incredibly risk-averse these days.
Lars Osberg and Insa Bechert of Dalhousie University found that the most inequality-averse 10% of Americans resemble the inequality-averse in other countries, favouring an earnings ratio between CEOs and unskilled labourers of about two to one.
The couple have just been very averse to sharing details of their relationship.
As Grant finds, however, the most effective entrepreneurs tend to be risk-averse.
"I'm personally very debt and risk averse — probably too much so," he says.
What does a city become when it fills up with risk-averse minds?
But the Americans were not averse to regime change when it suited them.
Older societies may be less innovative and more risk-averse than younger ones.
The model helped raise local capital from risk-averse investors who needed reassurance.
Right. I am averse to solutions that involve the destruction of human life.
Mr Price is not the only cabinet member averse to commercial air travel.
In health care: universal coverage requires revenue, to which the GOP is averse.
But Jokowi is a conservative man in various ways, and very risk averse.
Could their self-image as authority-averse larrikins be wide of the mark?
Kraus, on the other hand, is spotlight-averse, or at least spotlight-wary.
Many are run as family businesses, which tend to be averse to mergers.
It's not so much that millennials are averse to celebrating New Year's Eve.
They're naturally averse to the stuff, and they avoid pooping where they live.
This creates enormous incentives for independent candidates to run as issue-averse pragmatists.
He has proven himself highly risk-averse on matters of war and peacemaking.
With investors becoming increasingly risk-averse, knee-jerk redemptions have become more common.
Can they move from risk-averse, playing defense, to risk-loving, playing offense?
Will it become as quiet and as cautious to satisfy risk-averse investors?
The magic of this installation is undeniable, even to the gimmick-averse eye.
I wouldn't be averse to putting on a small position before the quarter.
You can see this as the Obama administration being averse to bad press.
The Trump White House is not completely averse to using the H-word.
Suffice it to say that I am, by and large, wholly screen-averse.
The director, no less than the mayor, is averse to things that stray.
And in the midst of a risk-averse Hollywood, that's a welcome distinction.
But there's an important qualifier in Lewis's description of nuclear-averse American policymakers.
If you're someone who is averse to annual fees, I don't blame you.
The new season introduces a corrupt, fact-averse lawyer played by Michael Sheen.
Would you describe the traditional way of playing "Jeopardy!" as overly risk-averse?
Many stores have become averse to exchanging coins and notes during the outbreak.
When it mattered most, though, the judgment came swiftly from Sanders-averse Democrats.
"I've never been very risk-averse — for better or worse, obviously," he said.
It helps that Germans are averse to radical change and find stability comforting.
Tehran may have judged that, despite his bluster, President Trump is risk-averse.
But selecting Warren would also be a gamble for the risk-averse Clinton.
Trump supporters, they continue, are closed-minded, change-averse and desperate for security.
But the prime minister is averse to the notion of a second vote.
In Lebanon, Ms. Latifa's family was averse to going public with her ordeal.
Laconic and averse to theory, Bill taught by example, drawing alongside the students.
He was as frugal as Sam Walton but far more averse to publicity.
Yet millennials become averse to social welfare spending if they foot the bill.
Risk-averse investors be warned: dramatic change across the political realm has begun.
Trump has appeared averse to military action in response to the drone strikes.
Frears, whose slyness has deepened with the years, is not averse to teasing.
The show did double duty, providing an important service for the sunshine-averse.
For the risk-averse there are warning signs the dividends may not endure.
Every fact-averse tweet devalues his credibility at home and around the world.
I'm still not into casual sex much, but I'm less averse to it.
Unless they're given the confidence, they can tend to be very risk averse.
"In the 1970s, we became really risk-averse," says play historian Susan Solomon.
Meet the new rotation of cute summer footwear for the dad-shoe-averse, ahead.
SBTRKT—who, like many Silicon Valley startups, seems averse to vowels—is a mystery.
These companies' owners aren't averse to growth, of course — more growth means more cash.
The American people are very risk-averse when it comes to their health care.
"Risk-averse appetite is dominating global markets today, including Hong Kong shares," Kwong added.
Nonetheless, Asprey believes Bulletproof Coffee jumpstarts his metabolism and makes him averse to snacking.
"One person gets more risk averse, the other has more risk appetite," he continued.
Trump-averse Democrats should therefore ask themselves this question: Who can win the Midwest?
Either choice would be a departure from the risk-averse policies of Mr Obama.
The dollar has also remained resilient against the yen, despite the risk-averse environment.
The dollar has also remained resilient against the yen, despite the risk averse environment.
Money earmarked for public investment often remains unspent, because of a risk-averse bureaucracy.
"Bibi is risk-averse and hates surprises," explains an ally in his Likud party.
In other words, it isn't only about being averse to open spaces in general.
But the British constitution, uncodified and long referendum-averse, makes no such clarifying provisions.
The carders are flashy and not averse to posting their success on social media.
If you're very averse to the idea of oils, then foaming cleansers can work.
In climate: reducing carbon requires closing coal plants, to which the GOP is averse.
Americans appear to be less averse to inequality than citizens of other rich countries.
A sadistic, bloody, hellscape that will leave viewers feeling angry, nauseous, and meat-averse.
Among major currencies, the risk-averse environment has also broadly lifted the Japanese yen.
But in a stark contrast to most entrepreneurs, Ong described herself as risk-averse.
Voila, this was the anti-climax that risk-averse investors had been hoping for.
In the clip, you can see the famously spoiler-averse director J.J. Abrams squirm.
"China's leadership is very risk-averse, and devaluation is a risky move," Johnson said.
As the publishing industry has become more vulnerable, it has become more risk-averse.
There are some substances that are technically food that most vaginas aren't averse to.
He was averse to drinking alcohol and frowned on the use of recreational drugs.
A separate storyline featured New Zealand comedian Rhys Darby as a swearing-averse werewolf.
We are raised to be a little risk averse, to pursue perfection over challenge.
"Millennials are more risk averse than earlier generations at the same age," he added.
For many years, I was averse to any credit card with an annual fee.
I don't think VCs are as risk-averse as they say, by the way.
However, traditional Fed thinking is very averse to allowing inflationary pressures to build up.
The secret to their success: a gene that made them averse to eating toads.
Yet the A section of the paper, the daily news section, remained color-averse.
But I am also risk-averse, and I didn't want to go to jail.
That has become the formula for success at today's risk-averse contemporary art auctions.
Maybe it's really your conflict-averse supervisors you want to hold to the fire.
It's not terribly spicy, but you could omit the jalapeño if you're heat-averse.
Ms. Wiley: TV news is very risk-averse in terms of pushing any boundaries.
The usually risk-averse Marty is breaking into stables because he's no longer afraid.
But as an investor, apparently, Mr. Pop is a sober, risk-averse, calculating machine.
The house style is sensitive to timing, averse to charring and careful with seasoning.
Capricorn, however, is more practical and risk-averse, particularly when it comes to finances.
"We're much more risk averse than we have been in the past," Durbin said.
Bushwick Country Club, a bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, has one particularly foam-averse regular.
Weir, who says she is very risk-averse, immediately took steps to protect herself.
And perhaps that's the point: to appeal to a larger, more shock-averse audience.
The catch is that Apple and Netflix have always been averse to big acquisitions.
Those risk averse biological traits that saved us from lions, generally do not apply.
"As people age into Medicare, they tend to be rather risk averse," said Pipich.
Fortunately, for the port transition-averse, the convertible will include a standard USB port.
Rubio has received criticism in the past for being too risk averse and scripted.
Cuba is not averse to further talks, and is willing to seek common ground.
S. airlines appear to increasingly have the ear of a sympathetic, regulatory-averse administration.
Among other things, they found that people are typically both risk-averse and loss-averse: more likely to choose a guaranteed payout of $1,000 than to gamble on winning $1,400 when there's a 20 percent chance they could end up with nothing.
But the music industry is undergoing changes unlike any others in its history, and the Grammys, as an awards platform and also a telecast, have failed to keep up — it's an unimaginative, risk-averse awards show masquerading as an unimaginative, risk-averse concert.
Investment bankers by their very nature are the most risk-averse people on the planet.
In the currency market, the risk averse mood buoyed the yen and the Swiss franc.
One is that most people are risk-averse with regard to their health insurance coverage.
But when you take the risk out of the city, you attract the risk-averse.
But it is also those things that can ruin the surprise for the spoiler-averse.
The death metal underground is committed to its idols, and can be averse to change.
The surveillance project is closing because of "the ascension of risk-averse bureaucrats," he said.
"They're being very disciplined in what I'd call a risk-averse environment," Meier told CNBC.
There were people that weren't averse to the idea of hanging out with a kid.
Clinton, who is risk-averse, would take a huge gamble by putting him out front.
That investors have become more risk-averse can also be seen in the bond markets.
"Although, get this: I would not be averse to you buying stock" ahead of time.
Even if you're generally averse to video game violence, this one is worth a look.
Although many people are shark-averse, he hopes the animals' numbers come back even further.
Resurgent greens, risk-averse politicians and homeowners in the shires seem an insurmountable fracking obstacle.
It's a level of risk that the risk-averse FAA probably won't want to stomach.
The middle-aged workers who are most affected tend to be passive and risk-averse.
Let's say you're trying to explain the blockchain to a bunch of tech-averse executives.
The funds are in turn offered to borrowers traditionally not served by risk-averse banks.
Lending standards have tightened significantly since then, but borrowers are clearly much more risk averse.
Despite Friday's losses, gold has rediscovered its role as a shelter for risk-averse investors.
But Ankara's demand is likely to fall on deaf ears in a risk-averse Washington.
They were pretty attention-and-press averse and also against signing to a major label.
" The singer-songwriter has a very good reason for being fame-averse and "socially phobic.
Public controversy around some of Trump's rhetoric led risk-averse companies to keep their distance.
"She wasn't averse to testing diplomacy with the North," Mr. Sullivan said in an interview.
He kept away from his classmates, averse to their clothes and the noise they made.
I'm not a fearless human at all, despite the fact that I'm oddly risk-averse.
If you are averse to having two cards with $95 annual fees, I get it.
"Older voters tend to be risk-averse, and Trump is nothing but risk," he said.
I wouldn't be averse to turning over my taxes, I don't have anything to hide.
One reason they're more risk averse than previous generations is because they already feel behind.
While there are benefits to fur felt, some people are averse to buying fur products.
For risk-averse agencies like NASA, this small window is restrictive and a bit scary.
It's too weird and too different, and really large companies are typically very risk-averse.
Even the most vanity-averse person has untagged an unflattering photo of themselves on Facebook.
As a millennial, I am not averse to a bit of self-inflated marketing speak.
We're so averse to turning our phones sideways that vertical video has become a thing.
There is the opportunity to improve relations with new negotiators who are not risk-averse.
Mr. Stringer and Mr. Diaz Jr. were seen as traditional, risk-averse, even conventional foes.
Mr. Mahathir, however, is not averse to standing up to the superpower of the day.
Why would a member of the typically tax-averse Republican Party support such a measure?
She's temperamentally averse to absolutes and simple prescriptions, so she always ends up sounding lawyerly.
And statistics show that being somewhat risk-averse can actually improve your return over time.
Parents of babies are averse to change and inclined to assume that doctor knows best.
The posts, researchers found, were conflict averse, cheerleading for the party rather than defending it.
Sheila, averse to the country's political climate, leaves for Europe, while Maxine swans about Johannesburg.
Risk-averse institutional investors have been especially wary of potential hazards that come with cryptocurrency.
Despite the more risk-averse mood, high-yielding Marble II 2022s were holding up well.
He was averse to political correctness and not immune from using curse words in print.
Risk-averse sentiment hurt financials most, with all of the "Big Four" heavyweight lenders falling.
This would further entrap the risk-averse South as a captive of the revisionist North.
More transparent and improved security, for example, could entice a risk-averse crowd, says Colvin.
Again, no substantial spoilers follow, but if you're especially averse, proceed at your own risk.
Other people might decide to buy less generous Obamacare plans, if they are risk-averse.
The peso weakened against the firmer dollar, which risk-averse investors snapped up on the day.
Still, Netanyahu is very risk-averse and cautious and doesn't want the West Bank to explode.
Trump is not an instinctive interventionist, so he may be averse to kick-starting more wars.
But Japanese long-term rates have traced U.S. Treasury yields lower reflecting investors' risk-averse stance.
Many are also over the age of 50 and are averse to more costs, Trani said.
"If I could do it over again we would have been less risk-averse," he said.
So if you're averse to the risks of investing, this can seem like a solid option.
That was below normal coverage for a tanker and risk-averse shippers refrained from lifting cargoes.
Smells are just information — poo smells included (although most dogs are averse to their own excreta).
Risk-averse businesspeople and technophobic unions ensured that Britain failed to catch up in the 2020s.
Pollsters all agree soccer Moms matter in this election and they are described as risk averse.
But Android users, historically, have been more averse to paying for apps than those on iOS.
But they say the company's leaders were not just risk-averse, but adamantly opposed to experimentation.
He said only foreign investors were likely to buy, as Japanese firms were too risk-averse.
That certainly lends itself to a technology-suspicious outlook, if not an outright technology-averse one.
Billionaire investors Warren Buffett and his right-hand man, Charlie Munger, are both famously risk averse.
If he is moving cautiously on female emancipation, he doesn't appear risk-averse on foreign policy.
The study found that around 18% of people identify as 'categorically averse' to the word moist.
For ages, she was scared to come near anyone and was totally averse to being petted.
For a risk-averse woman who likes yoga and oil painting, decent investment options are limited.
And it has been fueled by the destabilizing, ubiquitous presence of a truth-averse Donald Trump.
I'm like one of those terrible, commitment-averse boyfriends forever tantalized by something new and attractive.
This pizza is a handy way to get around the picky habits of vegetable-averse kids.
Mainstream media outlets, many of which are averse to calling out bigotry, in turn amplify them.
Averse to joining groups, much less leading them, he immersed himself in books, music, and art.
And American politicians are averse to the quotas that helped increase female participation in other countries.
I'm not averse, though I often like to see how a wine develops in the glass.
Given expectations of higher rates coming, investors are becoming averse to investing in long-term loans.
Scientists have long tried to understand what makes some people risk-averse and others risk-taking.
Two years out of it, I'm still a little averse to going to ice cream shops.
Republicans tend to be risk-averse in politics, which is why McConnell's wager was so impressive.
Accuracy, not an Aversion to Risk Today's cutting edge technology is also accurate, not risk-averse.
Too often the genre is averse to depicting just how dark and broken people can become.
How did that tradition morph into the fact-averse, conspiracy-mongering grift that it is today?
In our conflict-averse culture we don't necessarily think of these skills as part of romance.
Such annuities may be suitable for some risk-averse retirees who are tired of owning stocks.
The problem with America — Mr. Trump's playground — is that we've developed an insular, conflict-averse culture.
While hardly averse to ornament, he envisioned each structure as a dialectic of utility and beauty.
Absolutely. Listen, I wouldn't be averse to breaking somebody in if I found the right person.
But could there be another reason Alan is so averse to having Vickery in the house?
Younger millennials, who entered the recovery period, became more risk-averse by watching the recession unfold.
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have been averse to intervening too aggressively in Mr. Trump's decisions.
The Japanese yen, which rallies when markets turn risk averse, was up 0.3% to the dollar.
That's why Netflix-averse directors like Christopher Nolan are open to working with Jeff Bezos' company.
His insistence on balanced budgets, though criticized by economists, was extremely popular with debt-averse Germans.
But the conflict has a wild card: A U.S. president who's not averse to making threats.
Other currencies in Latin America have also weakened as risk-averse investors dumped emerging market assets.
In part, of course, that is soccer, and sports generally: unforgiving, relentless, pathologically averse to sentimentality.
Risk-averse sentiment hurt financials the most, with all of the "Big Four" heavyweight lenders falling.
These black derbies are so sturdy and trend-averse that almost no one will notice them.
I have proved that I'm not averse to apologizing for things that I think were wrong.
It's unclear why the Kardashian women are agreement averse ... but it seems to work for them.
Some vaccine-averse parents in New Jersey had also been considering moving out of the state.
There's a clear through line: Her campaign is conflict-averse and does not handle criticism well.
Merkel's image as an experienced leader who can provide stability resonates with many risk-averse Germans.
The vendors are pushy but friendly and not averse to talking about life as you bargain.
The video could roil relations between Trudeau and Trump, who is notoriously averse to public criticism.
The video is likely to bother Trump, who is notoriously averse to criticism or public ribbing.
Even worse, more risk-averse ancillary businesses, such as banks, will decide to stay out altogether.
But why those sounds, and not others, trigger such averse reactions remains a mystery, he said.
A number of other aspects of civil aviation innovation have faced the FAA's risk-averse approach.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield is everything Manning is not: explosive, mobile and not averse to taking risks.
Clinton may have been risk averse and evasive, but Trump has been a disturbingly prolific liar.
" Read more " Some American men can be touch-averse around their male friends and family members.
That's going to create students who are risk-averse — or incredibly fragile when they do fail.
In all the countries studied, women tended to be more nurturing, risk-averse, and emotionally expressive.
When it comes to gains, we are risk-averse, preferring to lock in a guaranteed profit.
Though the risk-averse mood prevailed across financial markets, the euro appeared immune to the geopolitical news.
For FinaMetrica, the average score for men is 54, while women are more risk averse at 47.
It has high taxes, rigid labor laws, and a culture that is averse to the free market.
Series A funds with $2000 to $212 million feel pressure to make headline-catching, risk-averse deals.
The Atlantic called it a "radical departure for the risk-averse intelligence community" in a 2014 article.
And he was a similarly intimacy-averse freak, so romantic rivals were largely out of the equation.
A mega-merger would take similar courage, and car bosses tend to be conservative and risk-averse.
Whether or not that's a good thing depends on where you stand on the spoiler-averse spectrum.
While gold has drawn support from risk-averse markets, prices have not embarked on a significant uptrend.
Many in the industry are averse to risk and they have faith in materials as they are.
Lieutenant Commander Saru is introduced as a slightly uptight, risk-averse science officer on the U.S.S. Shenzhou.
What they're saying: President Trump, despite his fondness for all things big, seems averse to large mergers.
"Higher than normal cash balances may be smart for those most averse to market fluctuations," Pressman said.
That's a surprise given that the FDA is particularly risk-averse when it comes to these things.
This may not comfort those who are exercise-averse, but there are ways to work around it.
When markets sour and traders become risk averse, they unwind those trades and buy back the currency.
"It's a more risk-averse picture," said Vassili Serebriakov, FX strategist at Credit Agricole in New York.
Financial markets were broadly risk averse with volumes thin ahead of the Good Friday and Easter break.
The two CEOs aren't averse to publicity, and both have sparred on Twitter over the other's claims.
Commitment-averse people who stay in shallow relationships tend "not to grow in the relationship," Henry says.
It's not that our ideologues are averse to an imperial presidency when their side is in charge.
He doesn't want to work somewhere that's averse to experimentation or to bringing in a fresh perspective.
Farmers have more incentives to work together and over time, that makes rice farmers more conflict-averse.
Depending on how marshmallow-loving or -averse your crowd is, you can vary their amount and pattern.
For the risk-averse, there's always bonds, which are pretty much the safest investments you can make.
The trend across the FTSE 100 was risk-averse, with sectors considered more defensive plays in demand.
Trump's first pollster For much of the 2016 race, Trump had been famously averse to hiring pollsters.
Families are welcome, sometimes, particularly those with a single child who are not averse to co-sleeping.
I spent the first few years of my career completely averse to cards bearing an annual charge.
At the time, banks were coming out of the real estate bubble and were very risk averse.
Judges, acupuncturists, and elevator repairers are just a few occupations that the math-averse can take up.
Dunn added that Boeing was a conservative company and that earnings results underlined a risk-averse strategy.
The longer a fund has been live, the more conservative and risk-averse the general partners become.
"The Obama Administration was overly cautious and risk-averse," a senior Trump national-security official told me.
Bred as prey on their home world, the Kelpians are notoriously risk-averse and can sense death.
"On average, about 18 percent of our participants identified as categorically averse to the word," Thibodeau writes.
However, it's not clear how successful Europe's initial efforts have been, as most banks remain risk-averse.
The safe-haven yen benefited as a risk-averse mood set in and weakened equities across Asia.
South Korea takes pride in its homogeneous society and has long been averse to accepting asylum seekers.
Thankfully, for those averse to drinking their morning Joe hot on summer days, there is cold brew.
This is significant because Israeli public opinion today is highly risk-averse when it comes to Iran.
Back on her home turf and surrounded by friends, she's not averse to letting her hair down.
This is the part where I admit that I'm, if not exactly a Luddite, somewhat gadget averse.
My sibling's view is that further discussion would only bring unnecessary turmoil to our conflict-averse family.
" I was always averse to the whole 'you have to worship white women's bodies' thing," she said.
Grieving left me exhausted and averse to spending time with friends, but I worried about becoming isolated.
Others said that Americans are becoming lazier and we are now more risk-averse to new opportunities.
I'm not averse to extending them by another three weeks, either, as Trump did over the weekend.
Cherbuliez gives no trigger warning for those of us averse to painful images to avert our eyes.
If you're risk averse or have poor balance, it's probably best to stick to bedroom-based fucking.
Ramona is a big, bold, volatile personality inhabiting a story that is small, tentative and risk-averse.
There are reasons for college programs to be more averse to changing coaches than professional franchises are.
It's no secret by now that Trump isn't averse to publicly attacking people who work for him.
He said it is likely to make police increasingly risk averse in their actions on the job.
Whether you're sentimental or rom-com averse, our culture writers offer suggestions for a range of interests.
Younger millennials watched the financial crisis unfold and became more cautious and risk-averse with their money.
Gold, a traditional refuge for risk-averse investors, rose 1% to a four-month high of $1,543.66.
"The Amish are averse to any technology, which they feel weakens the family structure," Amish Geauga explains.
I'm averse to high-pitched voices or people who go up at the end of their sentences.
"It's another spending program and Republicans are kind of averse to starting new entitlement programs," Strain said.
If you are not averse to the Dungeons & Dragons aesthetic, the series might be worth the effort.
It now has over 29 ideas for helping even the most verse averse find something to enjoy.
For the United States, Merkel's increased domestic pressures may make Germany a more risk-averse international partner.
First, it would feed into a long-running Salafist-Jihadi narrative about the U.S. being casualty averse.
" Mr. Peña added: "They're not averse to playing R&B, they'll play straight-ahead jazz, Latin jazz.
Riyadh and its allies "are no longer risk averse," Chas Freeman, former U.S. Ambassador to Riyadh, said.
That modest approach, which even the most risk-averse executive can endorse, showed its limits last week.
U.S. Treasury debt yields slipped as investors grew risk-averse amid uncertainty about the incoming Trump administration.
But the safe-haven Japanese yen would likely benefit amid the overall risk-averse mood, Goh added.
Beyond supplying pets and pet products, Petland offered something for the animal-averse as well: its commercials.
Bennett sees many of those qualities in Brogdon, although Brogdon is not averse to highlight-reel plays.
"Its a more risk-averse picture," said Vassili Serebriakov, FX strategist at Credit Agricole in New York.
The Americans has not been averse to killing off major characters over the course of its run.
The weightless CGI-fest begins to bleed together and morph into an exercise in risk-averse repetition.
The district is financially troubled and gearing up for a contract fight against the charter-averse teachers union.
Nomura Holdings shed 2.3 percent and Daiwa Securities Group tumbled 3.0 percent as investors have become risk averse.
But as credit spreads have narrowed, a sign investors are less risk-averse, small-cap stocks have climbed.
This time, Trump addressed ongoing concerns around the averse impact his tariffs would have on U.S. tech companies.
Underscoring investors' risk-averse sentiment, global cyclical resource shares such as trading houses, steelmakers and mining shares underperformed.
The famously commerce-averse and economics-challenged diplomatic corps wouldn't even think of using that possibility as leverage.
And a high-end digital watch certainly isn't a must buy item for skeptics or the gadget averse.
When markets turn risk-averse, funds tend to flow back into the yen, pushing up the Japanese currency.
Those who scored high on tests of neuroticism, including bodily disgust, also tended to be averse to moist.
Others are averse to prescribing the pill to young women, believing that it will harm their physical development.
Even some of the sceptic-in-chief's fellow Republicans appear less averse to tackling the problem (see article).
Mr Turnbull's straitened circumstances seem to have left him wary of exciting ideas and averse to risk-taking.
Both Trump's wing of the GOP and Farage's UKIP are populist, hostile to immigrants, and averse to multiculturalism.
But the UBS saw "abnormally low" transaction volumes in the first quarter as clients became more risk averse.
Don't ask for change One of the less obvious reasons is the cash-averse attitude many Scandinavians exhibit.
At home Japan is imperilled by a weak economy, a risk-averse establishment and an ageing, shrinking population.
Our current shooters are seen as a sure bet, the best return on investment for risk-averse publishers.
"This transparency initiative would significantly complement our ongoing efforts towards enhanced, more risk-averse supply chains," Rahman said.
There are a lot of parts of the country that are a little cautious, a little risk averse.
Still, tree-huggers instinctively averse to talk of "return on investment" or "cost-benefit analysis" appear increasingly endangered.
Even countries traditionally averse to law enforcement cooperation were extraordinarily helpful in tracking down suspects, the FBI noted.
His Democratic opponents are averse to taking up articles of impeachment, as previous opposition politicians might have done.
Though the risk-averse mood prevailed broadly across financial markets, the euro appeared immune to the geopolitical news.
Mr. Grant effectively debunks the myth that entrepreneurs and originals of all types are inherently less risk-averse.
Furthermore, risk-averse users would want to minimize their exposure to volatile assets they don't have to use.
This means trendsetting grandparents — not car-averse urban millennials — might be the early adopters of self-driving cars.
So if you're averse to basically owning the canine version of a cheetah, probably don't pick one up.
After a hellish year of tech scandals, even government-averse executives have started professing their openness to legislation.
Some submissives, especially those who are tickle-averse, may especially relish the torture-like aspect of being tickled.
Gabby is certain to outlive us all, but the workout-averse could save themselves from heart attacks, too.
Too much of it and clients could become averse to trading risks or hold off on new listings.
Thankfully, however, the contract-averse will be able to pick an unlocked and unbranded model directly from Google.
But Zuckerberg's reputation as someone averse to the hot seat began a couple years earlier, on 60 Minutes.
But major financial institutions in the risk-averse industry are still hesitant to open accounts to those businesses.
"The Trump Administration is shaping up, overall, as the most evidence-averse U.S. administration in history," he said.
But the second source, who knows Crowley well, said he may be "risk averse" to take on Pelosi.
But now they, along with traditionally nuclear-averse countries such as Japan, back Indian membership of the NSG.
To put it mildly, this is not a core strength of the Pentagon's infamously risk-averse acquisition system.
Experts say Iranian banks are badly run, politicized and lack transparency — warning signs for risk-averse foreign banks.
Pyongyang, thus, will be emboldened to extort and censor the richer, freer and very much risk-averse South.
Risk-averse businesses might start including cancer warnings on coffee cups in Melbourne and elsewhere, preempting expensive litigation.
Lake has previously said she was risk-averse growing up and even thought about applying to medical school.
While not averse to boasting his accomplishments, he has trouble selling a message that things are getting better.
A high savings rate in the country — a result of a risk averse population — is exacerbating the issue.
Risk-averse financial institutions are even more unlikely to take on clients in the sector given these developments.
Long averse to being seen as vacationing, Trump has insisted his stay in New Jersey is mostly work.
But, you're also not feeling totally averse to a secret affair, so some secret hook-ups are possible!
In a world without Barnes & Noble, risk-averse publishers will double down on celebrity authors and surefire hits.
"Insurers are notoriously risk-averse," says Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University who studies the marketplaces.
Tax-exempt bonds and government funding have served as an alternative to traditional loans from risk-averse banks.
The disgust of the audience was obvious as even the booing averse Japanese crowd showered down some jeers.
Higher volatility means investors are likely to be more risk averse, even if it's only at the margins.
These worries made traders risk averse, prompting them to take profit to reduce their overnight exposure, Huber said.
But in the current risk-averse environment, works by less well-known artists can be a harder sell.
This was a Shakespearean saga about power, blood and loyalty, we once told our skeptical, fantasy-averse friends.
He was extremely averse to the public spectacle of a hearing, according to someone involved in the talks.
Some employers simply select from standard offerings, essentially outsourcing any innovation potential to notoriously risk-averse insurance companies.
There's additional evidence to suggest that brides are also becoming more averse to traditional bridal gown price tags.
"If you're risk-averse, this would not be the scale at which to try things," Dube told me.
But it also gave risk-averse schools incentives to expel the accused without any reliable fact-finding process.
Agents and authors say part of the problem is that publishers and retailers have become more risk averse.
" When he was appointed in 2012, Archbishop Welby said he was "always averse to the language of exclusion.
These are the sort of decorative antiques that have fallen out of favor with clutter-averse Western buyers.
Directed by Neil Pepe, it stars Ciaran O'Reilly, Irish Rep's producing director, as the stubbornly work-averse Capt.
Rather, it follows a well-established tradition and conventional wisdom: The Australian electorate is averse to big change.
The Japanese yen, which rallies when markets turn risk averse, was up half a percent to the dollar.
For a generation of students that is connected, inclusive and risk-averse, Christian colleges present an interesting puzzle.
Later, it convinced even subtitle-averse Americans to go to the box office, earning over $25 million domestically.
That means that now may not be the right time to adopt a more prudent, risk-averse strategy.
Banks, which are burdened with over 9 trillion rupees of bad loans of their own, remain risk averse.
She was sold and wanted to go for it, even as others around her were more risk-averse.
Admitting error is something he was previously averse to - which is what should scare the establishment Republicans. Why?
He has developed a growth market for risk in an industry that has always been averse to it.
Some conservative Catholic media outlets criticized the pope for being so averse to a traditional sign of respect.
We are all born with different temperaments, with some of us being far more conflict-averse than others.
Some might be risk-averse because they fear a "bad deal" could cost them their job, Yin wrote.
As far as scholars know, Palladio never said why he was so averse to having his portrait done.
While millennials have been more debt averse than other generations, Tally's data reflects a reliance on credit cards.
That the campus had a ban on political activity was a sign that the university was conflict-averse.
The guarantees also increased their profits by loosening the constraints on risky behavior imposed by risk-averse investors.
Investors' risk-averse stance dragged down cyclical stocks such as machinery firms which have large exposure to China.
There may not be any real panic, but the trading activity indicates traders are definitely more risk averse.
Once you start looking for this imprudently risk-averse behavior, you see it everywhere, particularly among young people.
And some people, regardless of age, may simply be averse to the risk of running up unmanageable debt.
In the case of the bedtime-averse child, when the parents looked under the surface, they made progress.
"We've seen that Prime Minister Modi is less risk averse than many of his predecessors," Ms. Ayres said.
Gold, the other traditional refuge for risk-averse investors, rose 1% to a four-month high of $1,543.
And that is not a good thing when you want to start a company, being super risk averse.
He was not averse to a bit of gamesmanship, and would make surreptitious efforts to put opponents off.
It's extra, to say the very least, but as someone who is nature-averse it seems like pure heaven.
She is particularly averse to the plastic surgery that is almost a requirement for actresses over a certain age.
And, as of this writing, my stomach feels fine and I wouldn't be averse to trying this stuff again.
Federal block grants go to the states, the kind of funding tax-averse politicians and their constituents rail against.
Be aware that the below trailer contains a lot of information — the spoiler-averse may want to stay away.
With a risk-averse mood across markets, the greenback has slipped about 1.3 percent against the yen this week.
Football is a game with deeply ingrained—if not deeply understood—habits, and fantastically change-averse on the whole.
Investors were also averse to making fresh bets amid rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East and North Asia.
For investors who are especially loss averse, the financial consequences of an emotional reaction can be serious, said Yao.
They had a few different test pilots before Daniel, but they were either too big or too risk averse.
In reaction, stockmarkets rose, and gold and Treasury bonds (two assets that benefit when investors become risk-averse) fell.
With the broader markets in a risk-averse mood, the Japanese yen gained on its perceived safe-haven status.
But this time, there's a key support level in play that could make for an especially risk-averse trade.
And psychologically, the two most risk averse people on the planet are Fortune 500 CEOs and first-year MBAs.
Quite a lot of Venom, actually, to the point where I might suggest staying away if you're spoiler-averse.
The Leites, Cote, and Maia bouts stand as a record of how averse to leading he used to be.
"OLPC was always very averse to measuring how well they were doing versus the traditional school system," says Gros.
The English Premier League's Liverpool F.C. may be 127 years old, but it's not averse to embracing new innovations.
White evangelical Protestants have long opposed marriage equality, and 123 percent of the cohort are still averse to it.
The collapse of Mt. Gox damaged the image of virtual currencies, particularly among risk-averse Japanese investors and corporations.
Across the Tasman Sea, the New Zealand dollar was down 6.53 percent at $0.6483 as markets remained risk-averse.
Battlefront II is risk-averse on two fronts, showing EA's fear of single-player campaigns and in original storytelling.
We were much more risk-averse at that point in time because we thought the Fed made a mistake.
Risk-averse entrepreneurs can once again use their talents to invest in American business and create jobs and prosperity.
On the other hand, middle managers tend to be too risk averse and look at why ideas will fail.
Biologists (as are most of those who write and read the papers in PubMed Central) are notoriously maths-averse.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Canadians, apart perhaps from hockey players, seem to pride themselves on being affable people averse to confrontation.
"The annuity fund, however, is not averse to being a trendsetter," the lawyers wrote to Platinum in February 220.
Not only are courts of appeal averse to micromanaging the lower courts, he said the court precedent is clear.
Western investors who know less about Russia or live at some distance from it are sometimes more risk averse.
Potential enterprise customers, like health plans, are notoriously risk-averse, and might also view Apple as the "safer" bet.
In tech, innovation and trying new things was never questioned; law, instead, tends to be risk averse, she said.
If you are tremendously conflict averse, you and your wife can assume all lifeguarding duties (or stop inviting them).
Snafu stands for "Situation Normal: All F---ed Up," although the profanity-averse sometimes change it to "fouled up."
"She wasn't averse to testing diplomacy with the North," Jake Sullivan, her senior policy adviser, said in an interview.
Bull sharks present a particular threat due to the fact that they're not averse to fresh or brackish water.
Everyone, from the picky drinker to gluten-averse, has something cool and tasty to sip on at the cookout.
But during the final stage for engineering hires, the decision-makers were risk-averse, often declining the minority candidates.
They were also competing with American workers in the union-averse South, where many car companies set up shop.
Exhibit A: Watching a serious, smiling-averse guy like Kanye West get all soft with his daughter, North West.
And the stodgy rules in the heavily regulated, risk-averse aviation sector lag far behind advances in electric drivetrains.
For years, he's denied the conclusions of US intelligence agencies, denials that have become increasingly convoluted and fact-averse.
I'm not numbers-averse; I'll wager I'm better with a spreadsheet than most folks who traffic exclusively in them.
But analysts think the latest Italian sell-off is likely to scare off many other risk-averse Japanese investors.
Here are some of the biggest reasons why: If you're risk-averse, this path may not be for you.
Another pertinent detail we learn on Page 1 is that the author is — unsurprisingly — not averse to a tipple.
A simple example would be: Savvy political reporters took it for granted that all candidates would be risk-averse.
Smith plays Del Spooner, a robot-averse Chicago detective looking into the death of a robotics magnate in 2035.
Although Netflix has a reputation as an escapist clearinghouse, the streaming service isn't averse to the occasional tough sit.
If you bite off the feet first, you are averse to change and might not be that open-minded.
Even our formerly solar-averse utility is starting to replace gas-burning power plants with solar plus battery storage.
Like many in Cairo's poorer areas, those interviewed were not averse to having Mr. el-Sisi extend his term.
The data also showed risk-averse investors withdrew $5.3 billion from emerging-market equities, the most in 30 weeks.
Fox is not totally averse to the forward pass: He also coached Peyton Manning for three years in Denver.
It's a bit of wish-fulfillment as well, because for all of his billions, Bezos is infamously charity-averse.
But asked if he would invest in cryptocurrencies himself, Haldane said he was very risk averse, and would not.
Here, Seberg makes love only to the camera, though she often seems averse to or exasperated by its attentions.
Anti-corruption campaigners pooh-pooh such efforts, which they view as doomed rearguard actions by a tax-averse elite.
He said that I would not be able to talk to the Mennonites, as they were extremely press-averse.
Now, I will say, I do think that markets are definitely sending the signal of being more risk averse.
The new safety products come amid serious allegations against Uber regarding its slack, risk-averse approach to rider safety.
He also explains why optimism, rather than a risk-averse hunt for yield, has helped him achieve better returns.
In boondoggling the gullible, Pyongyang will reap concessions from the richer, democratic and very much risk-averse South Korea.
Instead, wary investors choose to fill their portfolios with index funds or other, more risk-averse assets, he said.
But Goldberg points out that "Obama is not risk-averse," giving as an example the nuclear deal with Iran.
One Reddit user alleges that Swift employs swear words in the album, something she's been averse to in the past.
One hundred percent is best, but even if you are very risk-averse, allocate at least 75 percent to stocks.
Narrative Payoff: Especially in high-budget (and therefore risk-averse) movies, each new tech has an economic and narrative cost.
But for a certain group of people — namely, introverts and the small talk-averse — it might become the new normal.
Amazon has always been averse to expensive overhead and the jump from one store to hundreds seems out of character.
It doesn't alleviate the jet lag induced by working odd-hour shifts, which can also lead to averse health outcomes.
Institutions here are risk-averse and prefer to hire someone that has done the same thing over and over again.
NewSchools isn't averse to providing grants to companies working on similar concepts, either, including because no equity will change hands.
If rates are capped, Kenyan banks are more likely to become risk averse and place excess liquidity into government bonds.
Those same developers are now so risk-averse that they are still reticent to go ahead with large-scale developments.
In light of Trump's foray into the spotlight, we're taking a closer look at her generally spotlight-averse Zodiac sign.
Yet each channel in the plate can be illuminated, which causes the light-averse amoeba to retract from that channel.
You're not also thinking of copying the bizarre eating habits of TV's favorite nutrient-averse mother-daughter pair, are you?
Some of the other challenges are if you have a command that isn't entirely supportive or is extremely risk averse.
In many ways, it seems as though Biebz is actually averse to covering up his (banging) bod with redundant fabric.
"Companies are being gun-shy and risk-averse and not wanting to make big bets on transformative technology," Atkinson says.
Elsewhere this weekend Ryan Bader fights notoriously wrestler averse Antonio Rogerio Nogueira at the top of a very dull card.
Investors have grown more risk-averse with the increasing tensions over trade, driving some to reconsider their pro-cyclical positioning.
Historically, we have seen that European leaders are quite averse to making changes to European treaties on a regular basis.
Riney said Japan's own unique, and fairly risk-averse, funding ecosystem made an SPV the ideal solution in this case.
Singer is averse to the spotlight but has quietly become one of the biggest donors in the Republican political world.
It's easy to understand Houston's reluctance to take a real stab at quarterback given how risk-averse the organization is.
People think I might be averse to love and affection which is upsetting because I believe all humans crave that.
"People are perhaps a little less risk-averse today," said Manash Goswami, a portfolio manager at First Asset Investment Management.
Yet, tech firms risk averse behaviour regarding US sanctions has concrete consequences for Iranian users: it undermines their free expression.
Carnegie Mellon associate professor of marketing Jeff Galak says that the older we get, the more risk-averse we become.
Risk-averse savers would earn more on their certificates of deposit, and would then have more discretionary income to spend.
We've become a confrontation-averse society because we can actually avoid people, especially when most of their interaction is digital.
The lack of trust may increase the cost of job-hunting and make both employees and employers more risk-averse.
On Monday night, a more risk-averse Sotheby's included just one guaranteed work — a 1926 Magritte, estimated at $2 million.
But, unlike other scientists who have been involved in proteomic studies, Zilberstein doesn't view most conservators as inherently risk averse.
But a Trump presidency would make investors seriously risk-averse and make them rush to safe-haven assets, Yoshino said.
Low unemployment rates,risk-averse behavior, and the potential of baby-boomer inheritances all serve to bolster millennial's financial outlook.
Picking just one for your walletIf you are averse to having two cards with $95 annual fees, I get it.
Millennials also tend to be a risk-averse generation, and many of them are not buying simply for that fact.
And like any good politician, Payton is certainly not averse to lying, backstabbing, or cheating to get what he wants.
Some are hoping that the retreat of more risk-averse funds could lead to bargain deals in sectors like financials.
But anxiety about the U.S.-China meeting and a risk-averse mood this week have kept it from further gains.
And I doubt it would matter, because today's risk-averse GMs would just find excuses not to make them anyway.
On "Peacoat," Future revealed that when the mood takes him he's not averse to dabbling in the occasional golden shower.
As public market shareholders begin to feel less affluent and more risk averse, they start redeeming their public market shares.
The tech world, barring Peter Thiel and cronies, was openly averse to Trump's harsh rhetoric about immigrants during the campaign.
For the lactose-intolerant or merely dairy-averse, there are more alternatives to good ol' American cow's milk than ever.
On the left is the Whiskey Wind Tavern, a dive bar for locals averse to the prices at tourist spots.
If he was going to tell me no, then I didn't want to be with someone who was risk averse.
Girardi, who is always averse to discussing future games, was reticent when asked on Monday why he had chosen Sabathia.
In today's trend-averse fashion universe, that may be the key to this brand's endurance in a skittish retail world.
Americans averse to Mr. Trump's efforts to gut our environmental laws need only remove themselves from contributing to the problem.
Pro-European political leaders like Mr. Macron have themselves not been averse to government intervention to protect jobs at home.
As private companies, social media platforms will always be more averse to controversy than they are committed to limiting misinformation.
For all his hawkish rhetoric and sanctions, a campaign he calls "maximum pressure", the president is averse to military conflict.
But most of that change has taken place among Republicans, who have historically been the most averse to federal taxation.
The Senate has been particularly averse to imposing any new taxes or fees that would flow directly to the city.
Do they suffer from a "culture of nice, " where everyone is conflict-averse and afraid to step on anyone's toes?
Labor analyst Arthur Schwartz described the automaker as "strike-averse" and Ford said its last Canadian strike was in 1990.
Multiple studies show that female investors are actually more risk-averse and less competitive in their investing behavior than men.
Youngermillennials, who experienced the recovery period, entered a better job market and became risk-averse by watching the recession unfold.
I am also averse to obviously faked photos, with fires pasted into fireplaces and lawns the color of Sprite bottles.
In this case, I am averse to suggesting any women-centric special fund or forum to promote independent women scholars.
Most important, she persuaded the Chinese and Russian ambassadors, who historically have been most averse to the use of sanctions.
One of the closest contests is for best movie drama actor between publicity-averse stars Joaquin Phoenix and Adam Driver.
They tended to be conservative, averse to change and pious followers of the sober Islamic lifestyle promoted by the state.
Their speedsters have the freedom to run, which stands out in an age when teams tend to be risk-averse.
Now, there is little such experimentation, with manufacturers seemingly averse to risk in what has become an enormous global industry.
But even if you've been averse to Ten your whole life, know that the band has felt the same way.
They are averse to overextension and willing to write off some problems as too costly for the US to wade into.
Emma: I disagree that DA isn't risk averse - they so far have tried to control everything and plan for every contingency.
A survey of 13 executives in 22017 found that Canadians are more risk-averse than their cousins south of the border.
"Failure is obviously something that we don't want, we're always averse to failure because it's not the end goal," Johnson says.
Averse to political extremism, what Gen Z wants instead from its leaders is well-researched solutions mediated through a cooperative process.
Passive-aggressive people are already so averse to communication that you need to make sure you are never shutting it down.
The idea is that by banding together, such a diverse coalition can defeat the blocking power of change-averse incumbent homeowners.
The uptrend in yields will continue as foreigners will be averse to purchasing U.S. bonds because of hedging costs, he said.
I also grew up with a vanity-averse mom who doesn't believe in painting her nails, let alone getting plastic surgery.
The retired general is averse to media attention and hesitant to criticize the president publicly, and so he's stayed largely silent.
It's a bit of a Catch-22: By appearing averse to marriage, he's demonstrating that he's probably very good at it.
I was generally too sad to leave the house, and I am also averse to arena shows, but I still went.
It's significant that Chris starts out as a passive, quiet, conflict-averse man who defers to white authority in every form.
It's easier to create stories that are just variations on existing themes, and risk-averse Hollywood executives certainly consider it safer.
But it is hard to see how the party can harness new thinking when its leader is so averse to ideas.
Even those less temperamentally averse to sunlight than Mr Trump balk at what can seem an intrusion into a private matter.
This is not too surprising to hear: the type of investor approached for convertible notes will often be less risk-averse.
Many businessmen are not averse to a bit of protection if they can get it, especially when it comes to China.
Unfortunately for whoever toiled away on Facebook's hardware experiment, the device launched into an extremely Facebook-averse, notably privacy-conscious market.
There is still a mystery as to why the collective endurance of pain and risk persists in our risk-averse age.
From CarbonWA's perspective, the alliance represented "an incredibly risk-averse group that couldn't get their act together," as Bauman puts it.
" [gallery ids="1705546,1705559,1705547"] Young, flighty, commitment-averse millennials are the prime demographic, he noted: "Millennials are the biggest consumer of leases.
The rest of us conflict-averse, inflatable-neck-pillow milquetoasts would fumble with our iPhones while the baby's mother wailed away.
One piece of good news to pierce the gloom: there is no evidence of a particularly risk-averse culture in Australia.
But he was non-committal about how much the president, who has often proved himself averse to foreign aid, might contribute.
Perhaps that's partly why some advisors are averse to risk when it comes to assessing their clients' ability to tolerate it.
The "risk-averse female" archetype now so common in economics probably reflects deep-seated social and gender assumptions more than research.
Confidentiality is again a top priority as the famously leak-averse Obama delves into the backgrounds and records of potential nominees.
The first is that establishing the necessary infrastructure is an investment to which those with the ability to do are averse.
"I'm not averse to shopping in charity shops because you're helping to recycle and you get a better value," he says.
China's seat in the General Assembly was then held by the (also, at the time, human-rights averse) government in Taiwan.
In so doing he has started picking up support from other groups, including college students and women, previously averse to him.
Of course, Trump would never take a walk in the dead woods; he's nature-averse, unless it's tailored to his tastes.
As Chait notes, the most risk-averse voters will likely be the 155 million people who are on employer-provided insurance.
A CNBC report from January, on people's experiences of working at Facebook, paints the firm as hierarchical and averse to dissent.
Within roughly the last year, I've become so averse to blow-drying my hair that I just let it dry naturally.
Charging the risk averse mood was a rare revenue warning from Apple Inc, which added to worries about fading global demand.
A Singapore-based private banker said many clients were still risk-averse and unwilling to rotate into equities, supporting bond prices.
It augurs a substance-free, policy-averse, crap-happy campaign season, degraded even by the diminished standards of contemporary US politics.
Yes, there's coffee — but there are also pills, energy drinks for the coffee-averse, and even caffeinated candies and peanut butter.
He may not be as audacious a rookie as Porzingis was, but nor is he averse to being bold in moments.
So, I think what happened was I counted myself out as somebody who was too risk averse to be an entrepreneur.
We sold three businesses last year at J21, so we're not averse to that, it's got to fit within the portfolio.
Even if we're liberal, we tend to be less averse to gun rights than the big stars of the Democratic Party.
Dr. Hass said she found the activists to be "really impressive people," but at the same time, a bit risk-averse.
They see Brussels as risk averse and neglectful when it comes to long-term problems like rising inequality and the environment.
It's not readily available in many parts of the country, and even those averse to cooking can't rely on it forever.
But some experts say the chaebols have now become complacent and risk averse, failing to keep pace with their overseas competitors.
"The boy was small with blond hair," he observes, which makes young Joffrey sound nonthreatening even for the child-averse Jack.
"The difference is I'm no longer averse to just getting on the train to Hoboken to get to work," she said.
It even poached a well-regarded urban planner from Los Angeles to help guide a city once famously averse to planning.
The state known for retirees and tax-averse whites is becoming more diverse and younger and is full of ex-Californians.
Physicians tend to want more time talking to patients and less time scanning screens — and some of them are tech averse.
NYC Another auspicious offering — and more close encounters — for those not averse to taking a (highly) active role in their entertainment.
He said his only explanation is that the Justice Department is averse to what he called competition from the private sector.
Five senators also ran in 2008, but the caucus has become averse to the kind of brutal battles of the past.
For all their reliance on feats of derring-do, superhero films and TV shows are, creatively speaking, a risk-averse lot.
The demands of having just one screen, and having to fill all those seats made for programming that was risk-averse.
Ripley: And it may be that you don't go out for the Border Patrol if you're super risk averse, just generally.
When investors become risk averse on the back of a risk event in the markets, they tend to offload current positions.
He would become a big man like his dad -- 5-foot-9 and 300 pounds -- and not averse to physical labor.
The unrequited VC yearning has earned Notion the reputation for being venture averse, something Kothari pushed back on a few times.
It's all a decidedly different environment from the White House, which even for an order-averse President feels isolating and restricting.
The journalist-averse Beyoncé broke her silence to talk about her mother's creative influence (though on email, coordinated through a publicist).
Lurching toward the other end of the spectrum is also a bad idea — becoming ultra-risk averse and avoiding stocks entirely.
Millennials in particular can be averse to speaking on the phone, and reaching out via social may come as second nature.
American banks are too risk-averse to make the large loans in Africa that China's state-operated banks do, Eisenmann said.
It makes sense for people to be averse to "experimenting on" others, especially experimenting on many of the world's poorest people.
Media organizations -- the credible ones at least -- are hugely averse to letting people take potshots without their names attached to it.
Many Iraqi commanders welcome the more aggressive American role, saying that coalition officers were too risk averse under the Obama administration.
I didn&apost understand how credit workedEven though I took out $81,000 in student loans, I&aposm actually pretty debt-averse.
Parker, a player known as much for being injury prone as for being defense-averse, was the best they could do.
Retailers have traditionally turned to risk-averse methods for preventing fraud, which are good at stopping fraudsters but bad for customers.
Bridenstine has no scientific credentials or executive experience, but he serves on the House Science Committee, under the similarly fact-averse Rep.
The President, who has made clear he's averse to foreign interventions, said Thursday that he acts to "temper" Bolton's more aggressive impulses.
Even the most tech-averse will admit that they'd like to step, even if just briefly, into a shoe from the future.
Pinker portrays Enlightenment scholars who criticize Enlightenment Now as "cultural pessimists" averse to "Western civilization," but this is hyperbolic and mostly wrong.
Somebody said I was "brave and courageous" and I see myself as one of the most risk-averse people on the planet.
Daenerys has to be so evil that it's acceptable for power-averse Jon to reject her and fight her for the throne.
Some asexual people have sex, whether out of sexual attraction, a desire to please their partners, or both; some are sex-averse.
As most people know, one potential adverse effect of smoking up is paranoia, where they feel more risk-averse than risk-prone.
Like an errant husband, investors may proclaim their fidelity to democracy but are not averse to seeing someone else on the side.
He is so publicity averse that he preferred not to have his individual photo at the top of this story (sorry, Sam).
Henry VIII was never averse to decking himself out in Turkish silks and velvet, and made overtures toward a Franco-Ottoman alliance.
It's great that we're getting another female-led action movie from an industry that's historically averse to casting women in key roles.
UBS also warned that it expects the difficult climate to persist, anticipating customers will remain risk averse with transaction volumes remaining weak.
There are good historic reasons why Europe's clerics are averse to the political right and inclined to lean in the other direction.
Some non-governmental organisations have been blocked by the protest-averse Argentine authorities, but a meeting of people will indeed take place.
With eight legal pot states, the issue is now mainstream enough, advocates think, that risk-averse state lawmakers can seriously consider it.
My initial response was less averse, but in other ways it was just as estranged as my reaction to the Missing series.
Meanwhile, Atiku is viewed by some as a deal-maker who's less averse to the sort of political transactions that Buhari detests.
Not that we're averse to doom, but the way we think about making this music is a little more rock 'n' roll.
Lenders are hyper-aware of possible regulatory and litigation risk, and they are becoming more conservative and risk averse in their operations.
Investors remained averse to U.S. equities, pulling $4.9 billion from funds that hold them to mark their 17th straight week of outflows.
Surely our officers are not so risk averse as to feel they need a SWAT team to handle this type of call.
Sometimes, it's our own discomfort with intimacy that gets us hooked on the wrong people and feeling averse to the right ones.
" Why it matters: "Tech companies, once averse to hiring PowerPoint-loving B-school grads, have embraced them in the past few years.
While the situation has improved somewhat in recent years, publishers are generally averse to transparency when they don't have to be transparent.
For risk averse investors who may not want to invest mostly in stocks, Boggle suggests that they look very, very long term.
Ghana's cedi could remain under pressure as the dollar strengthens and risk-averse investors pull out from emerging market assets, analysts said.
The problem with this risk-averse approach is that it is failing the Republic and all of that for which it stands.
Happily, attendance was strong at all these events, showing that risk-averse programming is not the only path forward in precarious times.
But I realize that, just as some people are averse to dogs, not everyone enjoys the companionship of a high-energy child.
The risk-averse sentiment in the market supported bullion, often seen as an alternative investment during times of political and financial uncertainty.
After scanning the cable news most nights, I'd hardly be averse to voting for the cast of "Oklahoma!" for president in 2020.
Orion, the Finnish company that developed it, tested it on several hundred noise-averse dogs during two years of New Year's fireworks.
You have low rates, you have an accommodative Fed, you have reasonable valuation, no inflation and people are positioned very risk averse.
Gone are the days when wearing a one-piece swimsuit meant you were either a serious swimmer, sun-averse, or body-conscious.
Chinese academics complain that risk-averse librarians will not now order even innocuous scholarly works for fear of offending the customs service.
While I don't use these attachments,  for someone who is averse to plucking, waxing, or threading, this could be a great alternative.
S. trade dispute on corporate earnings and worries that trade tensions could further escalate have turned investors across the globe risk-averse.
"We've moved into a board mentality where boards are generally risk-averse and boards seem less inclined to strongly resist," he said.
Caribbean investors are more risk-averse in general and require founders to prove their success more definitively before agreeing to a partnership.
The dollar failed to draw much support from higher Treasury yields as the risk-averse mood favoured its peers like the yen.
They worry that no monetary policy action can make coronavirus-averse consumers want to travel or go out to concerts or malls.
These risk-averse investors may be forced into buying more speculative assets if they have any hope of earning a decent return.
And the debt limit fight would now be pushed into a difficult midterm election year when Republicans might be even more averse.
"This is an administration that is more inclined to be averse to regime change than previous administrations," the first administration official said.
Not for nothing, central banks are seen by investors as crucial yet fun-averse grown-ups charged with solemnly watching for trouble.
She's still secretive, media-averse, and nontransparent in a way that keeps her trapped in a cycle of unusually hostile press coverage.
As Ezra Klein has written, most people seem to be fundamentally risk-averse about their health insurance coverage and describe it favorably.
What's more, as Splinter's Libby Watson notes, Gillibrand's plan is, by design, altering a system that candidates may be averse to changing.
Creating crises in order to solve them is the usual method by which cunning dictatorships often win concessions from risk-averse democracies.
Some, averse to an election-year fight on the issue, have said they would wait to see what Mr. Trump might propose.
That in the end, the responsibility seems to fall with the most famously change-averse industry of them all: the federal government.
Snack giant Doritos has launched an ad campaign which features no logo or brand name, to attract a younger, advertising-averse generation.
Chicken skewers with sweet onions and yogurt may sound, in the context of this menu, like a sop to the seafood-averse.
Essentially, for all of Mr. Trump's populist rhetoric, he has outsourced his domestic policy agenda to the austere, spending-averse congressional Republicans.
Mr. Trump's openness to talks with Iran has reinforced the idea that he is averse to a new conflict in the region.
A CNBC analysis of recent trading history suggests that the utility sector should continue to benefit from a more risk-averse market.
Klarman's book, "Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor," is something of a (very expensive) cult classic.
I'm excited for what she does next wherever she goes, and I certainly wouldn't be averse to seeing her go to Netflix.
But as a small business owner, I'm averse to taking such chances without a better understanding of the potential return on investment.
"People are very averse to risk at that stage in the game," Anastasio said, but that could be a mistake, she said.
While running the de Young in San Francisco, Mr. Hollein added its first contemporary art curator, and he is not risk averse.
But as he settled into the clubhouse, his quiet, social-media-averse and camera-shy personality also drew the attention of teammates.
The league is not averse to sports gambling and recognizes that there is a lot of money to be made, he added.
In any case, it's clear they're not averse to one another ... which we'd heard was the case at Stormi's recent birthday party.
The same risk-averse impulse among black voters led them to withhold support from the main black candidates seeking the nomination, Sens.
Moreover, jobs in Detroit were also lost to competition in the union-averse South, where many carmakers seeking cheaper labor relocated operations.
Every industry has some people interested in long-term gain, who are more risk-averse and tend to be more law-abiding.
Yang, the necktie-averse entrepreneur turned presidential candidate, attracts an internet-savvy crowd even as he levels harsh critiques at the industry.
Being risk-averse may be a good idea if you are saving for your retirement; it's a bad idea in basic research.
As a result, investors are more risk-averse and are placing increased importance on tech companies' ability to find paths to profitability.
The larger game industry has become so risk-averse — big companies are quick to kill any project that doesn't instantly meet expectations.
But the optimism has not reached Europe or Asia, where clients are still averse to taking on too much risk, Ermotti cautioned.
Because he lives outside the district, on the other side of this outsider-averse state, he has even been accused of carpetbagging.
That this risk-averse wet blanket is the moral center of The Craft is only the beginning of the film's many shortcomings.
He means well and I'm a conflict-averse person and we had this kind of perfectly conflict-adverse relationship until things exploded.
Jeremy Saucier, editor of the American Journal of Play, agrees that people became much more risk-averse, and litigious, in the 1970s.
Still, the interest Hyperloop One has managed to generate so far among normally risk-averse stakeholders in government and business is certainly impressive.
It's hard not to imagine Drake was onto something new but the risk-averse side feared isolating fans who fiend for new quotables.
While the situation may scream "avoid" to the risk-averse, JLL gave four reasons why Asian investors should stay confident on London property.
She was concerned that volatility might scare away some investors who were burned during the last financial crisis and will remain risk averse.
I'm already averse to watching Instagram Stories, mostly because the slice of life that's offered for viewing there is pretty bland (sorry, friends).
It marks a reversal for investment management, which has grown well since the financial crisis as risk-averse banks draw in their horns.
Enniah Tirivaviri, an extension officer in Zimbabwe's Ministry of Agriculture, said many risk-averse farmers prefer to use seeds they are familiar with.
And will Netanyahu, pressed by his right wing coalition and ever risk-averse, be able to meet even minimum Arab and Palestinians demands?
I read that as "didn't like it all that much," because that's how a lot of us handle an averse reaction — stay mum.
U.S. millennials, influenced by the fallout of the financial crisis of a decade ago, are more averse to credit cards than their elders.
Risk-averse Wall Street types aren't very likely to move funds—potentially a lot of funds—that could get them thrown in prison.
Gold, often seen as an alternative investment during times of geopolitical and financial uncertainty, benefited from the risk-averse sentiment in the market.
Gold stocks helped cushion losses for the index, helped by a 1.5 percent rise in spot gold as risk-averse investors sought refuge.
Congressional Republicans are averse to spending money on anything, the underlying concept is transparently unworkable and Mexico has refused to pay for it.
But regional investors, like high net-worth families and individuals, remain risk-averse, especially when it comes to investing in tech, Ghandour admitted.
It marks a reversal for investment management, which has grown well since the financial crisis as risk-averse banks draw in their horns.
Those who identified as averse to 'moist' were more likely to associate the words "yuck" and "ewww" with it, than those who didn't.
"If you're talking about a big brand that needs to appeal to everybody and is very risk-averse, then probably not," he said.
He has called the music risk-averse and predictable and said he prefers another collection of inspirational music: the psalms in the Bible.
From what we've seen so far, the strategy appears to be a carefully concocted mix of old and new, bold and risk-averse.
We're probably not averse to picking up a candy wrapper on a hiking trail, perhaps because the damage to nature is so stark.
They are averse to exposure to foreign exchange fluctuations, so they use currency hedging on a large part of their foreign bond investment.
The company adds people should take "special caution when using essential oils with cats," which are averse to "high-phenol" and "citrus" oils.
The median supporter of left-wing parties is increasingly sceptical about free trade, averse to foreign wars and distrustful of public-private partnerships.
Or would it just make it utterly impossible for spoiler-averse viewers to avoid the trolls trying to interfere with their viewing experience?
But they are famously risk-averse, holding over 50 percent of assets in cash and deposits and only around 11 percent in stocks.
The festival has made a concerted effort to boost voices that are underrepresented in risk-averse Hollywood, particularly in the past few years.
"The risk is that activity softens further — firms will become increasingly risk-averse and implement contingency Brexit planning," ING economist James Smith said.
Among them: They tend to be more daring and less risk averse, considering they were brave enough to migrate here and tolerate change.
It's a baffling behavior, because dogs tend to be averse to the stinky stuff, not shitting in their own beds, so to speak.
The participants who later identified themselves as being averse to the word would often say 'ew' or 'gross' in response to seeing moist.
Rubio and Cruz had campaigned aggressively in Nevada, but had downplayed expectations as they tried to consolidate Trump-averse Republican voters around them.
It could also mean the banks may be pressured to be more risk averse in their dealings as compared to ten years ago.
Traders said that uncertainty over the Bank Of Japan's policy decision at its two-day meeting starting Thursday is making investors risk averse.
Ignorant of the stakes in policy disputes, they become averse to partisan conflict, assuming that the truth must fall between the two sides.
Francesa and Russo are slower-moving and more riff-averse creatures, and their mockery would naturally be both less funny and less profane.
The legislation comes amid a new round of belligerent behavior from Pyongyang that has returned the spotlight to the once tech-averse state.
This fact is less popular in song, as is the fact that the post-ejaculation penis tends to become averse to further stimulation.
Like humans, monkeys are risk-averse if they start with a small fund and bet on the possibility of increasing that initial amount.
The big-box store also tends to be price-conservative and averse to heavily regulated industries, as demonstrated by its resistance to unions.
"When the weather is bad ... people tend to be more risk-averse," the study's co-author Yusaku Horiuchi told The New York Times.
But investors have been averse to making big bets as financial markets have remained turbulent, reducing the number of transactions that UBS handles.
Impact: Political uncertainty is bad for any industry because it can make long-term strategizing difficult and result in more risk-averse companies.
It helps that she is social media averse, staying off Twitter and Facebook, and that she is busy working on her next novel.
The hedge fund manager and his press-averse family have spent millions of dollars to promote conservative causes and candidates over the years.
It's the doubters, the haters, the risk-averse functionaries who are too enthralled by the old system to listen to voices of change.
It threatens to throw the advantage to his news conference-averse opponent, Hillary Clinton, who should draw plenty more tough-minded coverage herself.
But fate had aligned in such a way that even my risk-averse and very sad self was willing to take a chance.
Tomasetti of 360PR says being financially risk averse enables her agency to be more risk-tolerant when developing novel marketing campaigns for clients.
U.S. and German respondents were more risk-averse this year when asked about their willingness to ride in partly and fully automated vehicles.
The young Kim also differs from his father, and is more like his grandfather, in that he is not averse to public speaking.
Last night, Vanessa Hudgens and Selena Gomez gave it a shot, with Gomez posting the results on her Instagram for the Snapchat-averse.
The setting would seem to call for dark humor, and sometimes the show does go there—but it's reflexively averse to cringe gags.
This cycle, she has had particular problems appealing to young voters, who find little inspiration in her risk-averse approach and boilerplate rhetoric.
China's risk-averse aviation institutions also enforce a much higher standard of operation in the name of safety, which can decrease airport efficiency.
They all thought they knew the soft-spoken, camera-averse Leonard, as did we in the media, which hastily typecast him Duncan 2.0.
He was not averse to throwing someone out who didn't seem to get the chatty, casual-clutter look and feel of the place.
"You want to be prepared for a downturn," he said, without becoming so risk-averse that you fail to benefit if investments rise.
And there are worse fates, of course, than a world of adequate, risk-averse blockbusters, of solidly entertaining movies engineered for mass appeal.
Unscripted moments are rare, and glad-handing and impromptu conversations are kept to an absolute minimum for a man notoriously averse to both.
President Donald Trump is averse to spending money on foreigners; both parties in Congress find the thought of working with Mr Assad odious.
Life begins with competitive preschools, enrichment instead of play, and risk-averse parents who make sure their kids do plenty of test prep.
Still, for decades Canadian whisky has been stereotyped the same way Canada has been: as unassuming, a bit bland and averse to change.
He was thoughtful when asked why he thought that millennials, who are stereotypically averse to institutions, religious or otherwise, were attracted to Hillsong.
Although communications czars under the Obama administration were less averse to regulation, even they did not do enough to stop the robocall scourge.
"If you see it as a conflict, and you're conflict-averse and avoid it, that's not going to serve you well," she said.
In recent decades, millennials, who tend to be more averse to suburbia than their parents and grandparents, have helped fuel an urban resurgence.
The problem is that he is deeply averse to the domestic policies that would allow American workers a piece of the added pie.
The members of the existing mutual-assistance structure — the Gulf Cooperation Council — are risk averse, fearful of reprisals and divided in their priorities.
Federal borrowing has itself become contentious, with some debt-averse members of Congress threatening to fight any increase in the government's borrowing limit.
The more crowded that ETFs get, the more inclined some well-informed risk-averse investors might be to shift money into active funds.
Beyond the casinos: locally distilled spirits, an African-American museum with a local perspective, and, for the funnel-cake-averse, deep-fried cheesecake.
The risk-averse sentiment in the market underpinned the bullion, often seen as an alternative investment during times of political and financial uncertainty.
If you're particularly risk averse, or it would take more time to replace your income, you may want to put away even more.
The ensuing clash of cultures — the young, bright-eyed entrepreneurs and the older, risk-averse production engineers — fractured the firm, Ms. Park said.
The ensuing clash of cultures — the young, bright-eyed entrepreneurs and the older, risk-averse production engineers — fractured the firm, Ms. Park said.
Will's obviously not averse to sequels ... so it's not a stretch to think he'll make his return to the rap game one day.
" Then he quoted the air-conditioning-averse title character in "Lancelot," by Walker Percy: "I'd rather sweat and stink and drink ice water.
Yet risk-averse older black voters worried that Ms. Harris's race would be a difficult sell to white voters in key swing states.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Trump vowed to defeat the Islamic State but said he was averse to becoming involved in foreign countries.
Unlike their senior counterparts, however, younger female investors tend to be more frugal and averse to overexposure to any one single asset class.
Several young bowheads had been found dead from attacks by killer whales, ice-averse predators that are expanding their range in the Arctic.
The Casino was the perfect retreat, with friendly staff, complimentary bets, and a variety of games for even the casual, risk-averse gambler.
Equities tumbled after the United States' decision to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of Chinese goods made investors risk averse.
A lot of music stars are too risk-averse to write about their lives; they live in constant fear of losing their audiences.
Being able to instantly dial doctors through an app could nudge clinic-averse patients to check in more frequently, leading to more utilization.
The risk-averse sentiment in the market underpinned the bullion, often seen as an alternative investment during times of political and financial uncertainty.
This creates a problem for self-driving cars, which are explicitly designed to be risk averse when it comes to interactions with pedestrians.
But it's going to cost a lot of money, and tax-averse Republican governors like Walker pretty clearly aren't going to do it.
And a heads-up to speculative-averse adults: If you decided Harry Potter was O.K., this is another one that might surprise you.
Never averse to chewing a bit of scenery that was asking for it, he's landed a character who is essentially impossible to overact.
This kind of extensive caution has made government work much less creative, more risk-averse, and less well-paying compared with other options.
That politicians, who are typically risk-averse, now feel confident enough signing off on marijuana legalization suggests that the issue has broken through.
But there's no reason to believe that more affluent, suburban communities are averse to a strong, policy-based critique of Republican Party economics.
Employers are risk-averse, says Mr Stacey, and often assume that if something is flagged on a background check they cannot hire the applicant.
U.S. stock index futures fell on Monday as the multi-front trade war made investors increasingly risk averse and fueled worries of a recession.
They are also not averse to stopping counter-attacks by conceding a cynical free kick when they lose possession to allow time to regroup.
"He knows a lot of things about the President and he's not averse to talking in the right situation," a Cohen friend told CNN.
But young Republicans love clean energy and are not nearly as averse to carbon regulations as their representatives' behavior would lead you to believe.
But the inescapable question resulting from this response by a usually tight-lipped, media-averse firm is: Just what is Amazon so afraid of?
I am pretty averse to cooking fish for myself, so the idea of getting fish through the mail was suspect to me at best.
Forgive yourself, fellow rose emoji of the world, if you download the reputation album and scream every risk-averse lyric out your car window.
But I did enjoy the week and wouldn't totally be averse to her (or me) spending the night next door every now and again.
Another reason Mars is averse to putting podcasts behind paywalls: Personal frustration with the hassle of finding a favorite movie on today's streaming services.
If the referendum fails, it would signal that voters in red states are still as averse to raising taxes as their Republican representatives are.
The government, and right-wing press, are averse to there being any kind of scrutiny over the process by either the courts or Parliament.
Bullion regained its role as a shelter for risk-averse investors in the face of tumbling equities and fears of a global economic slowdown.
She sees some similarity in her and her father in that way; they're both stubborn, averse to ignorance, and drawn to winning an argument.
Charles Darwin famously described evolution as producing "endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful," but that doesn't mean nature is averse to recycling ideas.
Institutional investors who buy and sell in large quantities are getting increasingly averse to trading intra-day on traditional exchanges when volumes are light.
In early townhalls and meetings with staff Throsby has told them to be less risk-averse, people familiar with the matter have told IFR.
"(Both are) waiting for the other to blink and you can imagine from China's risk-averse perspective that could end very badly," he said.
They tend to be risk averse and could be put off by the industry's libertarian founding ethos which can mean hostility toward government regulators.
Over the years, I've had to learn how to fail and have become less averse to taking risks and more entrepreneurial in the process.
And Singapore's banking regulations have created a risk averse culture that is at odds with the trial-and-error approach of fintech start-ups.
Bullion regained its role as a shelter for risk-averse investors, in the face of tumbling equities and fears of a global economic slowdown.
"This means risk-neutral investors would choose to cut emissions, and risk-averse investors would be even more keen to do so," he added.
"Investors are increasingly becoming risk-averse and shifting to safe-haven defensive shares from cyclical stocks," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, a strategist at Mizuho Securities.
This is something Google employee Paul Dunlop told the concerned phone call averse about in a forum, spotted by the good people at Engadget!
Or an inflation-averse central bank may discover, after it is too late to adjust course, that it raised interest rates once too often.
It's a lot harder to grow revenues from nothing to hundreds of millions or billions, particularly if investors grow averse to funding continued losses.
Alexandre Mansourov, the former Soviet diplomat in Pyongyang, told me that Kim's role in the attacks reassured élites that he wasn't averse to confrontation.
The firm's stance marked a contrast from its risk-averse investment plans it has kept until the previous half year that ended in September.
At a minimum, risk-averse voters cannot fret about the viability of bold issue positions in the general election when all primary candidates agree.
Given the current risk-averse climate amid public fears over North Korean instability, the prime minister is expected to repeat that message, Harris said.
"I'm pretty risk averse," Anna says, adding she would have definitely paid more in advance because she was expecting to undergo several IVF cycles.
"You blew my cover!" the famously spotlight-averse Mr. Martin (born Martin Sandberg) said in his acceptance speech on Thursday, according to the BBC.
Mr. Pence, who is seen as averse to confrontational politics, could provide a counterweight to some of the harsher aspects of Mr. Trump's personality.
Buffett is famously averse to hoarding cash, so it could be a sign that he thinks the market is heading in a bad direction.
Some people, however, might be more averse to the idea of living with the dead because of religious or cultural beliefs, Ms. Sonn said.
But you don't find many successful entrepreneurs, politicians, coaches, achievers of any stripe or people with disabilities who will describe themselves as risk-averse.
Where Adu has always been averse to "TMI," his approach is built, at least initially, on the theme of transparency in every possible medium.
Unlike the inherently modest Busby and Shankly, Clough was very much a lover of the limelight, and was far from averse to public life.
Market participants said that overall impact from North Korea's missile launch is limited to the market although it has made investors averse to risk.
In his biography of the World War Two Prime Minister, Johnson was not averse to molding the Churchill story to address accusations against himself.
"Investors are slightly risk averse while their attention has been on the dollar-yen levels," said Kazuhiro Takahashi, an equity strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Finally, during Trump's pre-election transition, it seems likely that he will not be averse to a prominent role for lobbyists and influence-peddling.
And even in that case, it can be hard for candidates to break through with certain demographics that have proved stubbornly averse to them.
"Politicians are risk-averse in the best of times, in this political climate many are more afraid of Donald Trump than coronavirus," Gonsalves tweeted.
But Belgium as a whole has only about the population of Ohio, and its politics are deeply averse to building up new centralized institutions.
"When the spread's very narrow, because you can't go much lower than things are right now, you're risk averse as a lender," he said.
Policies involving the building, deployment, targeting and use of nuclear weapons have long been the province of an insular, innovation-averse group of men.
"Trump is not risk averse," said James Jay Carafano, a foreign policy expert at the Heritage Foundation who advised Mr. Trump during the transition.
"I'm not averse to the use of dietary supplements and use them in my practice routinely, but they're never the first answer," he said.
There, an exhibition of 80 prints and other artwork by the publicity-averse street artist and prankster was being readied for a coming show.
Risk-averse companies erring on the side of over-removal for this kind of speech will disproportionately silence Arabic speakers and Islamic religious material.
When it comes to the president, he is personally very averse to interpersonal conflict, so he rarely is hostile toward us in small settings.
That may have something to do with the fact that Trump is legendarily averse to exercise, believing that it drains one's life battery unnecessarily.
Dollar said the Chinese have been averse to U.S. sanctions — bilateral and unilateral — in the past, usually choosing their own business interests over cooperation.
THINK BEYOND THE KITCHEN Professional organizers are not averse to using office supplies or other hacks in the kitchen to keep their shelves tidy.
Judging by those with whom Mr. Trump chooses to surround himself, it seems that the new president is averse to talking with professional economists.
Used copies of his 1991 book "Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor," sell for hundreds of dollars online.
From a personal finance standpoint, the answer even for risk-averse Millennials is definitely "b," according to a just-released NerdWallet retirement savings analysis.
He is almost certainly averse to large-scale moving and demolition work being done in the neighborhood, at least while he is in office.
The Israeli guitarist Gilad Hekselman has a vision of modern jazz that's harmonically fluent but not averse to simple melody or gentle, approachable effect.
For example, at 24A, the mysterious answer to the clue "Take a chance on a work of poetry?" is RISK AVERSE ... or is it?
Democrats should not assume one candidate has a better chance than the other because he or she is the most conventional or risk-averse.
Thiel, who is averse to confrontation, became aware of the concerns surrounding Mithril earlier this year but has been slow to take any action.
Forex trading has turned risk-averse in the recent few weeks as relatively strong economic indicators out of the United States boosted the dollar.
The proximate threat to labor demand isn't whiz-bang technology, it's the hegemonic influence of the excessively inflation-averse financial sector over monetary policy.
For the height-averse, consider a spice tour or one of the many pristine beaches in and around Zanzibar, an archipelago off the coast.
The main draw, of course, will be Beyoncé, whose booking last year was seen as a huge victory for the typically pop-averse Coachella.
Many Americans assume Russia's societal restrictions make it somehow culturally averse, but Sherry Dobbin, the Director of Times Square Arts, thinks that's a misconception.
"[T]he prototypical moist-averse person is a young, neurotic, female who is well-educated and somewhat disgusted by bodily function," the study notes.
Banking stocks, which had led the risk-averse move lower on Tuesday, were the strongest performers, up 0.9 percent, helping Italy's bank-heavy index outperform.
As we saw during the taper tantrum of 33, high-yield bonds can be much more volatile than Treasuries when investors grow more risk averse.
Companies can help by being less risk-averse and placing more small bets across a wider range of emerging energy technologies and sticking with them.
Retail investors, scarred by the 2008 financial crash, have become risk-averse and poured billions into bond funds against the backdrop of ultra low yields.
DogVacay (iTunes and Google Play) A sort of Airbnb for dogs, DogVacay is a great alternative to the kennel-averse when you're out of town.
I'm pathologically crafts-averse, to the point where I almost got held back in second grade because I wouldn't touch Cray-Pas with my hands.
Nor is increased dependence on China an attractive option for governments seeking to reduce their exposure to authoritarian-minded, transparency-averse regimes with unclear motives.
Enterprising archers are not averse to mixing business with pleasure, so you might start a business with bae or team up on a professional project.
Government bonds are the asset that gets bought by the risk averse, so they could benefit from a flight out of equities if Labour wins.
This suggests a lot of risk-averse titles that mix tried-and-true aspects of popular genres that have already demonstrated success on the market.
That's why some people can have such averse reactions to certain scents, like flowery perfumes or heady lotions, and other people are comforted by them.
For a set of people who finance disruptive firms, venture capitalists are surprisingly averse to disrupting their own tried-and-tested way of doing things.
Generally, those discussions involve outdated stereotypes that either frame women as too risk averse to get ahead, or as being overly aggressive when they try.
I have always been extremely averse to fake things and fake people, so the last thing I wanted in my body was a fake ball.
Its wealth management business attracted strong inflows, but said it saw "abnormally low" transaction volumes in the first quarter as clients became more risk averse.
But it is also the sort of device that, once you use it, it makes you realize why everybody else has been so risk-averse.
Many state firms are propped up by the cheap capital they enjoy from state-owned banks (which are averse to lending to riskier private firms).
If the notoriously Internet-averse President alleges that criticism of the government on social media is a crime, that's not likely to satisfy dual criminality.
Though a risk-averse mood prevailed broadly across financial markets following a missile launch from North Korea, the euro chose to ignore the geopolitical news.
Nudging risk-averse banks away from calcified business practices while trying to avoid a major shock to the system is a tricky line to tread.
And while she isn't averse to meeting peers in therapy groups or at school, she feels safer opening up about her struggles via her phone.
Nola is treating them all the way stereotypically commitment-averse men treat the women who are interested in them, and she's not apologizing for it.
The Syria crisis laid bare the disconnect between Kerry's optimistic worldview and tolerance for risk and Obama's risk-averse approach to a region in turmoil.
But in affluent areas the incentive is for local politicians to respond to their most risk-averse and small-c conservative constituents by blocking change.
Investors seen as aggressive and risk-tolerant typically have a higher percentage of equities, while the conservative, risk-averse will have more fixed-income assets.
Mixed martial arts is, with few violently polarizing exceptions, a drama-averse culture while reality television craves it the way that vampires need human blood.
Here are the takeaways from a foreign policy recap in the President's State of the Union address that was coldly realistic and characteristically risk-averse.
As much as she's averse to it, a happy medium to help your friend start adjusting back to real life convo could be video chat.
Naturally, because we're all averse to change and want every part of our childhoods to stay intact, Twitter users were not feeling the new additions.
That Coogler's film ponders the ideas of race, heroism, and responsibility with such fluency and thoughtfulness doesn't mean Black Panther is averse to having fun.
Germany, Sweden and Japan sport collaborative labour relations, rigid jobs markets, patient capital, whizzy applied-technology centres, vocational education systems and a risk-averse culture.
"Most Japanese companies for a long time kept cash — they are risk-averse, afraid of an uncertain future, similar to most Japanese households," Tsujimura explains.
"He knows a lot of things about the president and he's not averse to talking in the right situation," one of Cohen's friends told CNN.
"The risk-averse sentiment stemming from 'hard Brexit' (worries) is pushing down the dollar/yen," Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
So just as there is a downside to plunging ahead in the face of obvious risk, there is a downside to being totally risk-averse.
Long averse to his predecessor's policies and platforms, Trump has viewed Merkel as irrevocably tied to Obama, according to people who have spoken to him.
As Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman notes, Trump has few mechanisms for actually punishing Amazon, especially since his political appointees are averse to regulating business.
But the fact that Cohen is now publicly sending signals that he is not averse to making a deal has to make the President nervous.
This was a pseudonym for Zau Sinmay, a Cambridge-­educated, ­opium-addled multimillionaire poet not averse to wearing wingtips beneath his traditional high-collared robes.
But he noted that undecided voters tend to support the status quo, in part because they are more risk-averse and may be less informed.
With one out, Rajai Davis singled to left, setting up a much-anticipated showdown between Cleveland's best base stealer and the pickoff-averse Jon Lester.
"If you are a risk averse investor, you take a little off the table," said Rick Hutcheon, president and chief operating officer at RKH Investments.
So we had the thesis that Europe will produce a lot of great companies in the future and that the existing VCs were risk averse.

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