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"averse to" Definitions
  1. having a clear dislike of (something) : strongly opposed to (something)

743 Sentences With "averse to"

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Plus, Hefner certainly wasn't averse to women embracing their sexuality.
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.
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.
In all seriousness, the Bachelor is not averse to famous leads.
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.
It is not just that today's biotopians are averse to extinctions.
But as with any transition, some folks are averse to change.
And the U.S. giant is not averse to using its muscle.
See, the wax worm is apparently not averse to eating plastic.
And most people would be averse to firing themselves, especially politicians.
Not that Mr. Nederlander was averse to classical or original theater.
Authoritarian regimes are, in general, averse to a strong civil society.
I'm not averse to shopping for a new pair of panties.
This afternoon, you're especially averse to frills, clutter, and extra bullshit.
Justice Keating acknowledged that judicial systems were generally averse to innovation.
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.
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.
And at least anecdotally, greying industries do seem more averse to change.
Many moderate Republicans averse to cutting Medicaid announced they were on board.
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?
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.
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?
The couple have just been very averse to sharing details of their relationship.
But the Americans were not averse to regime change when it suited them.
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.
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.
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.
The director, no less than the mayor, is averse to things that stray.
If you're someone who is averse to annual fees, I don't blame you.
Many stores have become averse to exchanging coins and notes during the outbreak.
It helps that Germans are averse to radical change and find stability comforting.
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.
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.
I'm still not into casual sex much, but I'm less averse to it.
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.
Nonetheless, Asprey believes Bulletproof Coffee jumpstarts his metabolism and makes him averse to snacking.
In other words, it isn't only about being averse to open spaces in general.
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.
Americans appear to be less averse to inequality than citizens of other rich countries.
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.
We are raised to be a little risk averse, to pursue perfection over challenge.
For many years, I was averse to any credit card with an annual fee.
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.
The house style is sensitive to timing, averse to charring and careful with seasoning.
The catch is that Apple and Netflix have always been averse to big acquisitions.
Cuba is not averse to further talks, and is willing to seek common ground.
The death metal underground is committed to its idols, and can be averse to change.
There were people that weren't averse to the idea of hanging out with a kid.
"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.
"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.
If you are averse to having two cards with $95 annual fees, I get it.
I wouldn't be averse to turning over my taxes, I don't have anything to hide.
While there are benefits to fur felt, some people are averse to buying fur products.
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.
Mr. Mahathir, however, is not averse to standing up to the superpower of the day.
She's temperamentally averse to absolutes and simple prescriptions, so she always ends up sounding lawyerly.
Parents of babies are averse to change and inclined to assume that doctor knows best.
Sheila, averse to the country's political climate, leaves for Europe, while Maxine swans about Johannesburg.
He was averse to political correctness and not immune from using curse words in print.
Trump is not an instinctive interventionist, so he may be averse to kick-starting more wars.
Many are also over the age of 50 and are averse to more costs, Trani said.
So if you're averse to the risks of investing, this can seem like a solid option.
Smells are just information — poo smells included (although most dogs are averse to their own excreta).
But Android users, historically, have been more averse to paying for apps than those on iOS.
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.
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.
Given expectations of higher rates coming, investors are becoming averse to investing in long-term loans.
Two years out of it, I'm still a little averse to going to ice cream shops.
Too often the genre is averse to depicting just how dark and broken people can become.
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?
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have been averse to intervening too aggressively in Mr. Trump's decisions.
But the conflict has a wild card: A U.S. president who's not averse to making threats.
In part, of course, that is soccer, and sports generally: unforgiving, relentless, pathologically averse to sentimentality.
I have proved that I'm not averse to apologizing for things that I think were wrong.
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.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield is everything Manning is not: explosive, mobile and not averse to taking risks.
It has high taxes, rigid labor laws, and a culture that is averse to the free market.
Many in the industry are averse to risk and they have faith in materials as they are.
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.
The two CEOs aren't averse to publicity, and both have sparred on Twitter over the other's claims.
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.
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.
"On average, about 18 percent of our participants identified as categorically averse to the word," Thibodeau writes.
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.
Back on her home turf and surrounded by friends, she's not averse to letting her hair down.
" 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.
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.
"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.
" Mr. Peña added: "They're not averse to playing R&B, they'll play straight-ahead jazz, Latin jazz.
Bennett sees many of those qualities in Brogdon, although Brogdon is not averse to highlight-reel plays.
The Americans has not been averse to killing off major characters over the course of its run.
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.
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.
So if you're averse to basically owning the canine version of a cheetah, probably don't pick one up.
Too much of it and clients could become averse to trading risks or hold off on new listings.
But Zuckerberg's reputation as someone averse to the hot seat began a couple years earlier, on 60 Minutes.
But the second source, who knows Crowley well, said he may be "risk averse" to take on Pelosi.
While not averse to boasting his accomplishments, he has trouble selling a message that things are getting better.
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!
He was extremely averse to the public spectacle of a hearing, according to someone involved in the talks.
There's additional evidence to suggest that brides are also becoming more averse to traditional bridal gown price tags.
" When he was appointed in 2012, Archbishop Welby said he was "always averse to the language of exclusion.
Rather, it follows a well-established tradition and conventional wisdom: The Australian electorate is averse to big change.
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.
As far as scholars know, Palladio never said why he was so averse to having his portrait done.
And some people, regardless of age, may simply be averse to the risk of running up unmanageable debt.
He was not averse to a bit of gamesmanship, and would make surreptitious efforts to put opponents off.
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.
Investors were also averse to making fresh bets amid rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East and North Asia.
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.
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.
"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.
Another pertinent detail we learn on Page 1 is that the author is — unsurprisingly — not averse to a tipple.
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.
Like many in Cairo's poorer areas, those interviewed were not averse to having Mr. el-Sisi extend his term.
Fox is not totally averse to the forward pass: He also coached Peyton Manning for three years in Denver.
Here, Seberg makes love only to the camera, though she often seems averse to or exasperated by its attentions.
One Reddit user alleges that Swift employs swear words in the album, something she's been averse to in the past.
Amazon has always been averse to expensive overhead and the jump from one store to hundreds seems out of character.
NewSchools isn't averse to providing grants to companies working on similar concepts, either, including because no equity will change hands.
In many ways, it seems as though Biebz is actually averse to covering up his (banging) bod with redundant fabric.
Historically, we have seen that European leaders are quite averse to making changes to European treaties on a regular basis.
Singer is averse to the spotlight but has quietly become one of the biggest donors in the Republican political world.
People think I might be averse to love and affection which is upsetting because I believe all humans crave that.
Picking just one for your walletIf you are averse to having two cards with $95 annual fees, I get it.
And like any good politician, Payton is certainly not averse to lying, backstabbing, or cheating to get what he wants.
On "Peacoat," Future revealed that when the mood takes him he's not averse to dabbling in the occasional golden shower.
The tech world, barring Peter Thiel and cronies, was openly averse to Trump's harsh rhetoric about immigrants during the campaign.
On the left is the Whiskey Wind Tavern, a dive bar for locals averse to the prices at tourist spots.
Girardi, who is always averse to discussing future games, was reticent when asked on Monday why he had chosen Sabathia.
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.
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.
They tended to be conservative, averse to change and pious followers of the sober Islamic lifestyle promoted by the state.
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.
"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 uptrend in yields will continue as foreigners will be averse to purchasing U.S. bonds because of hedging costs, he said.
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.
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.
Many businessmen are not averse to a bit of protection if they can get it, especially when it comes to China.
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.
"I'm not averse to shopping in charity shops because you're helping to recycle and you get a better value," he says.
In so doing he has started picking up support from other groups, including college students and women, previously averse to him.
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.
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.
It's not readily available in many parts of the country, and even those averse to cooking can't rely on it forever.
"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.
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.
He would become a big man like his dad -- 5-foot-9 and 300 pounds -- and not averse to physical labor.
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.
The President, who has made clear he's averse to foreign interventions, said Thursday that he acts to "temper" Bolton's more aggressive impulses.
Pinker portrays Enlightenment scholars who criticize Enlightenment Now as "cultural pessimists" averse to "Western civilization," but this is hyperbolic and mostly wrong.
Like an errant husband, investors may proclaim their fidelity to democracy but are not averse to seeing someone else on the side.
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.
There are good historic reasons why Europe's clerics are averse to the political right and inclined to lean in the other direction.
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.
Investors remained averse to U.S. equities, pulling $4.9 billion from funds that hold them to mark their 17th straight week of outflows.
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.
But I realize that, just as some people are averse to dogs, not everyone enjoys the companionship of a high-energy child.
After scanning the cable news most nights, I'd hardly be averse to voting for the cast of "Oklahoma!" for president in 2020.
While I don't use these attachments,  for someone who is averse to plucking, waxing, or threading, this could be a great alternative.
"This is an administration that is more inclined to be averse to regime change than previous administrations," the first administration official said.
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.
Some, averse to an election-year fight on the issue, have said they would wait to see what Mr. Trump might propose.
Mr. Trump's openness to talks with Iran has reinforced the idea that he is averse to a new conflict in the region.
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.
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.
But the optimism has not reached Europe or Asia, where clients are still averse to taking on too much risk, Ermotti cautioned.
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).
" Averse refers to feelings of dislike or opposition: "I was averse to paying $18 a share for a company that generates no revenue.
U.S. millennials, influenced by the fallout of the financial crisis of a decade ago, are more averse to credit cards than their elders.
Congressional Republicans are averse to spending money on anything, the underlying concept is transparently unworkable and Mexico has refused to pay for it.
Those who identified as averse to 'moist' were more likely to associate the words "yuck" and "ewww" with it, than those who didn't.
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.
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.
Ignorant of the stakes in policy disputes, they become averse to partisan conflict, assuming that the truth must fall between the two sides.
This fact is less popular in song, as is the fact that the post-ejaculation penis tends to become averse to further stimulation.
The big-box store also tends to be price-conservative and averse to heavily regulated industries, as demonstrated by its resistance to unions.
But investors have been averse to making big bets as financial markets have remained turbulent, reducing the number of transactions that UBS handles.
The young Kim also differs from his father, and is more like his grandfather, in that he is not averse to public speaking.
The setting would seem to call for dark humor, and sometimes the show does go there—but it's reflexively averse to cringe gags.
He was not averse to throwing someone out who didn't seem to get the chatty, casual-clutter look and feel of the place.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A lot of music stars are too risk-averse to write about their lives; they live in constant fear of losing their audiences.
Never averse to chewing a bit of scenery that was asking for it, he's landed a character who is essentially impossible to overact.
But there's no reason to believe that more affluent, suburban communities are averse to a strong, policy-based critique of Republican Party economics.
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.
I am pretty averse to cooking fish for myself, so the idea of getting fish through the mail was suspect to me at best.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
But Belgium as a whole has only about the population of Ohio, and its politics are deeply averse to building up new centralized institutions.
"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.
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.
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.
Thiel, who is averse to confrontation, became aware of the concerns surrounding Mithril earlier this year but has been slow to take any action.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
"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.
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.
While party leaders like Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer seem averse to the concept, the House's famous progressive freshman class, such as Reps.
There are, I'll admit, reasons why humans might be evolutionarily programmed to be averse to swamps, like the human predisposition to fear snakes and spiders.
The tech community, which was largely averse to Mr. Trump's campaign, may be asked to spread its wealth beyond places like Silicon Valley and Seattle.
While they're not entirely averse to living under the radar, they would prefer to find a town where they can live aboveboard, Ms. Richardson said.
It's not like The Weeknd's averse to collabs -- he was featured several times on Travis Scott's "Astroworld" -- which makes the decision all the more interesting.
When Ms. Oluwole opened her division four years ago, she said, she faced resistance from the old-school fashion names, long averse to digital novelty.
But China is highly averse to having these economic and political rivals acquire nuclear capabilities, as it would threaten China's ongoing pursuit of regional control.
The EU is demanding "zero dumping" assurances as well and is averse to trading on WTO rules it says would be damaging for both sides.
Asked about Mr. Biden, Mr. Sanders — who has long been averse to political catfights — suggested his recent offensive was part of the game of politics.
President Trump, increasingly bogged down by impeachment proceedings and his re-election campaign, might be more averse to a political backlash from ordering sanctions relief.
Generally, though, you prefer the spotlight to be on you, and you aren't averse to hooking up in public or in front of a mirror!
We must remember that he has not only praised that foreign power, he has proven mysteriously averse to condemning it or even acknowledging its meddling.
So far, however, the administration is unwilling to allow Putin to save face and even more averse to pressuring Kiev to delay its NATO aspirations.
It is beyond me why anyone who is already averse to creepy-crawlies would release more creepy-crawlies into their home, but to each their own.
And even if Landgraf was worried about blockbusters devouring TV whole (they haven't so far!), he wasn't averse to trying his hand at blockbuster TV, too.
That is probably because she senses that in Britain, as in many other democracies today, voters are averse to overt or exclusive-sounding displays of piety.
That's especially since Prabowo's family businesses have formed joint ventures with foreign firms, "so he is clearly not completely averse to investment from overseas," said Mumford.
It's worth noting that unlike Instagram, Twitter is notoriously averse to silencing even the most negative voices on its platform, except when they're reported by users.
Those cases, AT&T argued, emphasized that the FAA protects individualized arbitration proceedings – and prohibits "devices and formulas" declaring arbitration to be averse to public policy.
Countries are beholden to ship owners, so those nations that are not about to disappear under the water themselves are often averse to any emissions cuts.
Silicon Valley has largely been averse to Donald Trump, but a venture capitalist with close ties to Peter Thiel will now be helping the president-elect.
"I am averse to that idea," Perfecto Yasay told Duterte's first Cabinet meeting, saying the government would study the "implications and ramifications" of the decision first.
Local Republicans who are averse to Trump — Cuban-American Republicans in South Florida, for example — aren't exactly helping the campaign get in touch with their constituents.
Though only human blood will do for Julia, other real vampires are not averse to consuming animal blood if they struggle to find a regular donor.
The product of this social-engineering — a class averse to political change with a vested interest in maintaining its standard of living and access to wealth.
The government of Narendra Modi, never averse to over-hyping what turn out to be modest policy tweaks, has enacted its most important reform to date.
Take your pick of bonkers numbers: It's not for everyone, in the same way that this year's World Series wasn't for those averse to home runs.
Ninety percent of North Korea's trade is with China, which is averse to using its full leverage over North Korea in line with U.S. denuclearization strategy.
That emphasis on immigration is at odds with efforts to protect vulnerable House Republicans in moderate suburbs where many voters are averse to Trump's culture wars.
He's not averse to investing in companies that are losing money, but they have to have a plan to become profitable in a defined time frame.
"How do you start people talking about these things which they are averse to talking about?" said Mr. Ferren, whose mother has an incurable, degenerative disease.
But Reid is not averse to political risk, since he was an early backer of former President Barack Obama, when Obama was still a freshman senator.
But Republicans have shown in the past that they're not planning to do any of that, and Democrats are averse to passing any Republican-led plans.
Mr. Cuomo prides himself on making the government run efficiently, and is not averse to calling reporters, myself included, to give, um, critiques of their work.
Kuma — not otherwise averse to taking digs at other architects — said that, besides signing the petition, he had resisted openly criticizing Hadid's scheme at the time.
In fact, when Hornacek was coaching the Phoenix Suns, he was not averse to going small by sending three point guards onto the court at once.
Yet Mr. Trump, always averse to confrontation, has continued to keep Mr. Kelly in his role, while increasingly steering around him on matters large and small.
"I have always been averse to talking about myself and so I don't write about my life the way the confessional poets do," he has said.
Republican lawmakers deny that, though they tend to prefer an expansion of community care and are averse to additional dollars for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Danushka Samarasinghe, research head at Softlogic Stockbrokers, said the central bank would be averse to cutting rates again because of the pressure on the rupee currency.
It also conjures the ambiguity of its central character, a self-mythologizing showman trailed by a whiff of corruption and not averse to shading the truth.
But a young child, a preschool-aged child, is going to have a very hard time learning anything from an adult that they feel averse to.
This is politically unfeasible in the short term — Americans are averse to more taxes, and the meat industry would likely fight any meat tax tooth and nail.
It's worth noting that studios in general seem averse to funding movies about female detectives, even those who have already proved their popularity on the small screen.
Bria, daughter of Twitter user Steven, suggested that Musk should run a competition to find the best homemade commercial for Tesla, which has been averse to commercials.
But I worry, a lot actually, that my situational need for self-sufficiency will result in me being averse to help of any kind, ever, from anyone.
Although Pokémon Go fans aren't averse to deeper play experiences necessarily, they're used to playing a simplified game that trades complexity for meaningful social interactions with strangers.
In it she notes one reason why the government was so averse to the drug: "disquiet about the threat to stability posed by a hedonistic opium culture".
But one thing all agree on is that he is one-dimensional: pro-business but averse to ideology, cautious but given to technical tricks, unimaginative, plodding, parsimonious.
But these are also the places that are culturally averse to immigration — a 2015 UCLA study pegged Indiana as the fourth most-inhospitable state to undocumented immigration.
He was sufficiently business-friendly and tax-averse to win over the Chamber of Commerce, religious enough for fundamentalist Christians and hawkish enough for the neo-cons.
"There's this notion that techies are averse to any sort of conversation about guidelines on technology, and that hasn't been my experience," Yang said at the event.
Crucially, Mnangagwa enjoys the backing of the army, which analysts say remains averse to any leader who lacks a pedigree from the liberation war against white rule.
But this is exactly the point that Republicans — who are much more averse to federal social spending than even the most centrist Democrat — consistently refuse to acknowledge.
Smart take: Technology companies are typically averse to acknowledging their role in media distribution, as it forces them to consider a public good as opposed to profit.
Gilbert Hernandez is one of the modern greats, so I would advise that you definitely read this unless you're averse to comics that are drenched in jizz.
Once averse to town halls (he did none in his first 21 months in office), it suddenly appears that the mayor cannot get enough of the format.
If someone comes in and has good vibes, even if they're down in the dumps, I'm not averse to sending them a drink—I've done that before.
These three women bring different genres to the forefront yet they have been, at times, averse to the spotlight, which seems endemic to pop life in Canada.
He shone in the second debate when Mr Biden annoyed him, and he got the knives out, but he mainly seems averse to the cut-and-thrust.
Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, one of the states hardest hit by spring flooding, said Senate Republicans were not averse to sending Puerto Rico more aid.
It is in your actions and words in many other areas that I am averse to allowing my girls to look to you as a model citizen.
However, it seems that most people still aren't averse to leaving their homes to find romance, despite anecdotes about spurned dates and paranoia hype to the contrary.
He has argued that the issue divides Republicans, many of whom remain averse to lessening criminal penalties of any kind, and could dampen enthusiasm at the polls.
It had been noted that the family members and the congregation were averse to having Roof put to death, but they were not unanimous in their views.
I wanted to wind back the clock and make sense of how a city that seemed so averse to politics — of any kind — had been torn apart.
His posts are a rare instance of a Trump ally publicly venting criticism of a president who prizes loyalty and is known to be averse to dissent.
But Mr. Christie describes him as averse to interpersonal conflict with people he likes, needlessly nasty to some subordinates and prone to trusting people he should not.
Rutan's second partner was the toothy goldilocked Richard Branson, a thrill-addicted serial adventurer and entrepreneur who was as enthusiastic about publicity as Allen was averse to it.
Two of America's central banks folded before the Fed was established; Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon were not averse to bullying Fed chairmen into keeping interest rates low.
The outfit, which has a handful of staff and little money but an indefatigable general secretary, Jason Moyer-Lee, is hardly averse to the odd strike or demo.
The rest of the sector is also averse to reducing payouts to shareholders, which include the world's biggest investment and pension funds, for fear investors might take flight.
It feels natural to follow Eduardo—even though I'm averse to this particular deli, which I know to be a busy, cavernous, impersonal establishment with an offhand staff.
Not so much world-weary as cosmically tired, Harrison's storytelling is sometimes hushed and sometime sonorous, rolling out on waves of complicated syntax that are averse to commas.
An IPO would come at a time when an escalating trade war between the United States and China has made investors more risk-averse to new companies listing.
Averse to squandering resources on conquering distant nations and trying to impose liberalism on them, they prefer to build up a world that tolerates diverse ways of life.
"Our members are not averse to listing on the local bourse but it has no capacity to meet the needs of the members," Chief Executive Isaac Kwesu said.
The state of play: Cook was directly targeting Amazon in his comments, but it's not like Apple is averse to getting tax incentives when it opens new facilities.
The U.S.-China trade war and worries that Trump will slap tariffs on Japan and Europe are likely to keep investors averse to loading up on riskier assets.
Mr. Khatib said that Mr. Netanyahu, by politically empowering the extreme right wing in recent years, had contributed to a radicalization that has made Israelis averse to peacemaking.
The White House is pitching roughly $50 billion for airlines in a package that GOP senators estimated could top $1 trillion, dividing a party historically averse to bailouts.
Averse to regulation, it also disdains the dog-precluding rules of northern European places such as Sweden, where canines cannot be left alone for more than six hours.
By then, averse to controversy and the sharp elbows of "senior astronomers," Dr. Rubin was looking for a field of research that would keep her out of trouble.
LG: Well, you know, there are some proponents of legalization, there are also some people who are averse to the idea because of ... well, a lot of reasons.
Although the investors are averse to two-way digital correspondence, both blast out carefully curated messages on their Twitter accounts, with Icahn attracting 304,000 followers and Buffet, 1.2 million.
But if there was a clever enough idea for a spinoff or something else to do, I doubt we would be averse to it, because Once is our baby.
Nonetheless, McLay says the two will likely take on more Black clients as they come in — something neither woman is averse to, but a strategy that still feels problematic.
Here on this small island, the ethnic microcosm of Malaysia is even more condensed and cooks have never been averse to mixing and matching culinary styles, flavors, and textures.
LifePowr is also selling a solar panel that can recharge the A3, which may be helpful for outdoorsy people or those averse to recharging their devices in a Starbucks.
What to watch: Iran is now betting that the Trump administration "is too risk-averse to resort to military action and potentially touch off a regional conflagration," Slavin writes.
He is quick to note that there is little sign of stress at the moment, and other economists maintain that Australians are culturally averse to defaulting on their mortgages.
But for those who have the funds and are averse to being crammed into economy, airlines have found a way to squeeze a few more dollars out of them.
Assume a minimal $5 billion for M&A, given Apple is famously averse to big deals – the biggest it has ever done is $3 billion for Beats in 2014.
Though this new Congress is relatively young, with an average age of 47, legislators are usually older than most social media natives and generally averse to making controversial statements.
" This area of study has required psychologists to parse out who is averse to commitment and who embraces it, and to separate those with "avoidance goals" and "approach goals.
The GOP, never averse to unscrupulously hijacking legitimate congressional oversight for political gain, relentlessly kept the saga of Hillary Clinton's e-mail saga alive well into the 2016 election.
They are also averse to cutting interest rates below zero to help smooth the currency cap exit, as that would go against its signals that policy may be tightened.
I'm not totally averse to talking about it (after all, I am talking about it now) but I'm not really sure there's a lot to be said about it.
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Bret: I'm not averse to the kinds of shutdowns that have been imposed so far, especially in dense urban areas where the risk of mass contagion is so high.
The rationale for the decisions has not been disclosed, though it is known that the censors are traditionalists, strict on erotic images, and averse to questions of national unity.
The Soviet leader, in his own bouts of public buffoonery, was not averse to pounding his fist (or even banging his shoe) on his U.N. delegate's desk in protest.
Now, Napoleon was not averse to the extracurricular, but the calamitous six-month Russian campaign, with the loss of close to half a million men, was scarcely the moment.
The idea that food stamp recipients are lazy and averse to work has been disputed time and time again, but continues to persist—particularly amongst the budget-slashing right.
A common refrain is that many journalists are too risk-averse to consider leaving the job security of a larger company to either start a new entity or work independently.
In a region that is traditionally very averse to risk and tends to condemn failure, these firms took a chance on budding ventures long before others dreamed of doing so.
The traditional sit-down celebrity interview, as popularized by Barbara Walters, is defined by its constraints: pressed for time, averse to context, and above all, contingent on a subject's cooperation.
But on the other side of the coin, hardline Remainers are so averse to no-deal that they could eventually end up forcing a general election, just to avoid it.
As I've noted, I wouldn't be averse to ditching the front-facing camera altogether, and here it seems to be in service of another emerging mobile trend: the seamless smartphone.
Long considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, Catherine Zeta-Jones says she's not averse to considering cosmetic surgery as the years add inevitable signs of aging.
While investors currently appear averse to pouring giant sums into start-ups focused on public schools, the use of ed tech services has grown steadily over the last few years.
Unlike previous players in the digital securities space that seemed averse to government oversight, Openfinance represents a growing set of new companies that see a regulated future for the sector.
"While there are plenty of risks, we see a potential multi-year turnaround story for investors not averse to risk under a new team," Kepler Cheuvreux analyst Jon Cox said.
The Soviet government, not averse to creating its own reality, ignored all the recommendations and the first trainload of settlers soon arrived in April 2755, 21950 families and 212 individuals.
Whereas the Greens said on Sunday night that a "stronger Europe" was a priority for the party, the FDP is averse to further steps to integrate policies at European level.
The president has often appeared averse to face-to-face confrontation, and according to the Times, he is acutely aware that firing Kelly would do little for his public image.
And every time you hear another politician preach the virtues of personal responsibility, as though those who use government benefits are uniquely averse to such a thing, the shame deepens.
Developers in the country were typically averse to private equity as it is more expensive funding compared to debt they could raise from banks, or non-bank finance companies (NBFCs).
Both Holt and Smithson were averse to any signage in the landscape directing visitors, said Ms. Morgan: "The process of finding the work, that journey, is part of the piece."
By and large, we are very different people, he and I. Will loves jazz and sports, in that order; I am highly averse to both, to the point of despair.
Most progressive ideas tend to be either cheap, but therefore small-bore and a little weird, or bold and clear but expensive, in a country that remains averse to taxation.
Famously press-shy (and averse to overly describing their work), both artists invite the visitor to bring his or her own interpretations to the symbols and forms laid before them.
Most hospitals that agree to retrieve a dead man's sperm limit how long they will store it because they are averse to "creating a child out of grief," she said.
In the seventh century, the banner of Islam charged across the east of the former Roman Empire, and a religion of images gave way to a religion averse to icons.
And in the case of stimulants, treatment is probably going to produce disappointing results unless treatment facilities adopt an approach many are averse to and until researchers uncover better approaches.
Long known as an attack-the-rim guard who absorbed his share of punishment — his Pelicans teammates called him Bulldog — Gordon was not averse to shooting more from the perimeter.
But according to documents leaked to the Guardian, when it comes to Siri, Apple is extremely averse to using the word feminism—treating it as taboo a word as fuck.
So it made me wonder: I wonder if he was not averse to getting caught so he that could enjoy the real thrill of his life, which is to escape?
The House landscape is different: Republicans there have been largely averse to confronting Mr. Trump, fearing the alienation of the president's stalwart supporters more than the loss of disillusioned Republicans.
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He is naturally averse to online attention: He uses a fake name on his Facebook and Instagram accounts, doesn't tweet, and asked me not to use his photo for this article.
Historically, the Supreme Court has been averse to overturning major precedent, especially precedent that has been around for decades and has been reaffirmed repeatedly by other cases decided by the court.
In a reversal of fortune this year, revenues from equities trading has declined broadly across the industry, hit by uncertain and volatile markets that have left investors more averse to risk.
The public is also generally averse to quickening social change that might undermine American traditions and any sense that the nation's unique role as an example to the world is threatened.
Background: Many Republicans are highly averse to any stabilization effort that could come across as an ACA "bailout," and many of them are sick of dealing with health care in general.
Concerned about his international image, and averse to confrontation, the Shah restrained his forces from decisive action—not wanting a blood-soaked crown that would discredit the monarchy for his heir.
Those averse to ambiguity and soured by sadness will be happy to know that the study determined that the figure in Leonardo da Vinci's 16th-century portrait "La Gioconda" is happy.
In her piece, she said Trump had been averse to being recorded and transcribed even though it would provide a complete record of his words if he really was being misquoted.
Mr. Nauman is constitutionally averse to talking about meaning or motivation, a reticence he can take to unusual lengths in the rare interviews he has agreed to over a long career.
John Feeley, the Ambassador to Panama and a former Marine helicopter pilot, is not averse to strong language, but he was nevertheless startled by his first encounter with President Donald Trump.
"We are not averse to paying market multiples today if you can justify the growth," said Bennett Rosenthal, Ares Management LP co-founder and co-head of its private equity group.
It is strongly averse to seeing the emergence of a group like the mothers of victims of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing in 1989, who have been active for decades.
But he didn't get as many delegates as he could have — and it might be because his supporters were averse to voting for people with the last names Sadiq and Fakroddin.
Pakistan's powerful military is also averse to debates on social media platforms, especially on Twitter, which is used by critics to question human rights violations and the military's involvement in politics.
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Officials say that while their first priority is to establish friendly relations with the Trump administration, they are not averse to hitting back if the United States undermines the European Union.
Because WeChat is available on both iOS and Android, Chinese iPhone users feel less averse to switching away from the Apple family of products, the Wall Street Journal reported in 2017.    
Sanford said Republican leaders are "running for the hills" to avoid confronting the president, who is notoriously averse to criticism and frequently lashes out at those who dare to speak up.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said he wasn't averse to a parade, so long as it honored the military itself — the sacrifice of troops and service of all personnel.
That should have been a recipe for something memorable, but only one scene between the Sutherlands really crackles, when John Henry relates the traumatic incident that left him averse to gun violence.
Sidney is essentially Allen's usual role, plopped into the '60s — neurotic, comically pessimistic, and averse to the sociopolitical upheaval of American life (the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement, shifting gender roles).
Like me, he's more averse to the 45-degree option (though we concede, it's not dangerously frigid) because the colder it gets, the harder it is for your core temperature to rise.
It's not the same version that we heard 15 years ago (and please don't click that link if you're averse to seeing thumbs pressed into eyes), but it might as well be.
Although the samples required for proteomic analysis can be as small as a pinhead, many people entrusted with priceless objects are, by instinct and by training, deeply averse to giving them up.
Schrader: I expect it will probably receive similar backlash because people are generally averse to a major company like Facebook that already knows so many people's personal information feeding them the news.
Also, investors who are averse to complex derivatives trades may be turned off by the fact that this tactic profits from a currency hedge instead of the underlying bond that is traded.
Senate Republicans, long averse to almost any policy of Mr. de Blasio, are trying to deflect the public's demand for speed cameras with cynical maneuvers like the proposal for more stop signs.
However, doing so would have meant colliding with the now dominant academic discourse, which, critical of cultural imperialism, is averse to portraying minority groups as helpless victims saved by white do-gooders.
Thompson said he believes that "social [media] has become a drug" and, in some ways, has made us more averse to wanting to fully commit to someone and more afraid of vulnerability.
If the U.S. were to return to the Doha accord, and the Taliban and the Afghan government began negotiations in Oslo, ISIS could attract hard-line insurgents averse to a brokered peace.
Adapted by Andrew Frank and Jason Howard from the novel of the same title by Sharon Creech, this hourlong solo show stars Derek Christopher Murphy as the kid who's averse to verse.
The Fed findings may not indicate a generation that has transitioned from risk-averse to overconfident, but it is cause for concern about the overall state of younger Americans' finances, the experts said.
People who were averse to "moist" also responded similarly to words such as "phlegm," and "vomit," leading him to believe that the disgust is related in part to the association with bodily functions.
The wariness shown in job advertisements declaring "Irish need not apply" gave way to a more positive image of witty types, who were not averse to an occasional glass of the strong stuff.
One theory for why young men are increasingly averse to working, proposed by Erik Hurst, an economist, and his co-authors in a recent working paper, is the pull of modern video games.
So perhaps the question isn't whether we need female friendly sections, but rather why do mainstream porn websites and companies remain so formulaic and averse to prioritizing the pleasure of all parties involved?
The Associated Press gets one good tidbit in a write-up of how President Trump's Saudi Arabian hosts are preparing for his visit: Why it matters: Trump is notoriously averse to long trips.
Go To An ArcadeBarcades are definitely a great date option, but if you're averse to spending money on beer, try going to a classic arcade (like the ones in your local movie theater).
Employees may have some strong opinions on the latest look, but even the most averse to the Rivas and Boswell-designed looks have to admit it's better than some of these past options.
Now he's preparing the forthcoming Down Comes the Spaceman EP. Hurt Everybody's dissolution brought even more clarity to the fact that this process is about development; Supa isn't averse to trial and error.
Sounds legit, though, and we stand by the idea that there's a very practical application, too: those shiny patches basically function as great knee pads for those of us averse to grass stains.
While SI writer David Fleming went on to proclaim him "a proud competitor but a humble sportsman," Lincoln was not averse to the occasional bit of trash talk when the situation necessitated it.
Perhaps they were just better people than the current lot: more patriotic, more honest, more averse to hypocrisy, more committed to our republic and its institutions, more willing to put country over party.
In November 2016, Benioff commented on the fallout, saying that "the new Microsoft" under CEO Satya Nadella was much like the "old Microsoft" under Steve Ballmer, who was notoriously averse to corporate partnerships.
"He knows a lot of things about the President and he's not averse to talking in the right situation," one of Cohen's New York friends who is in touch with him told CNN.
For those who are averse to such black tie white noise and don't mind a labyrinth of lines, mandatory tickets for the exhibition are $20 on weekdays and $25 on weekends for adults.
Hillary Clinton, tempered by decades in the arena, was unusually averse to big promises — countering Bernie Sanders's bold social democratic vision with a deeply unorthodox "actually, no we can't" message of legislative realism.
The tweet, however, is an exception to a general principle: While Trump is not a man averse to boasting, he hasn't made the robust job numbers the central theme of his midterm campaigning.
And they are not averse to slipping some sawbucks to SAT proctors to look the other way while a hired nerd, disguised as their "gifted" granddaughter, adds a 1520 to the college application.
If Johnson was unpopular, another article concluded, it was "due principally to his own personality," though there was nothing said about the ire he faced from white people averse to a black champion.
The British installed him as ruler in 1966 — at the request of leading Abu Dhabi families — because they were fed up with his brother Shakhbut, who had been xenophobic and averse to development.
The threat to optional services may be especially acute in states, like Alabama, that already spend far less than the national average on Medicaid and are averse to raising more revenue through taxes.
It's been over 212 years since Tom Cruise played the infallible Naval Aviator in the 22019 classic Top Gun, but if history is any guide, the Mission: Impossible star is not averse to sequels.
JAMES BULLARD: Well, like I say, I'm not averse to the idea that we should try to re-center inflation expectations while the economy is good, and make sure that we're centered at 2%.
"The FTC has historically been averse to specifying security measures or products that a company should employ," noted Julie O'Neill, former FTC staff attorney and current privacy and data security partner at Morrison & Foerster.
And Trump himself is vulnerable — seemingly hiding something in his tax returns, averse to an independent investigation of Russian activity during the 2016 campaign, and subject to massive and unprecedented financial conflicts of interest.
Bravo imbues the medium with so much heart, leveraging first-person perspective to such poignant effect that it comes as a surprise that she was averse to the idea of VR filmmaking at first.
Benefiting from several multi-billion-dollar LNG buying sprees, commodity traders from Trafigura to Glencore carved out a niche for themselves by shouldering credit risks for producers, including Qatar, averse to supplying Egypt directly.
His popularity stems partly from his decision to stick to a balanced budget, a fiscal rule introduced by his conservative predecessor Wolfgang Schaeuble five years ago and cherished by German voters averse to debt.
The bill passed during the late-night session gaveled in as Democrats staged their sit-in for gun restrictions in June, with the votes of some conservatives who are typically averse to increased spending.
Accommodations Trump's aides and former business colleagues have described the President as largely averse to extensive foreign travel, preferring instead to sleep in his own bed and negotiate with leaders on his on turf.
CNBC spoke to four such millennials as part of a panel discussion and found that while some are focused on sparking innovation in their legacy businesses, others weren't averse to developing their own ventures.
Chinese buyers have a healthy risk appetite and are not averse to putting their money in under-the-radar living artists in the hopes of reselling for higher prices later, art dealers told CNBC.
What Will Probably Happen: If your friend is truly averse to slithering off the couch to brush before bed, only brushing once a day probably won't yield a deteriorated jaw bone and missing teeth.
One way for aspiring CIOs or CTOs to gain that knowledge is by taking roles in teams outside of IT. But women may be more risk-averse to pursuing such a step, argues Wassenaar.
Making his house debut, James Gaffigan led an energetic performance, scrupulously attentive to the singers and not averse to taking risks with the tempo or teasing a little extra juice out of a phrase.
Lance Price, director of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at George Washington University, said he worried the report might not gain much traction with the Trump administration, which has been averse to multilateral cooperation.
The previous ruler, King Abdullah, was strongly averse to open conflict, even to the point of obfuscating Iranian responsibility for the 1996 Khobar Towers terrorist attack, which killed 19 United States Air Force personnel.
But he is highly averse to staying on script and delivering a consistent message aimed at moderate voters rather than his hard-core admirers, or his own need to get things off his chest.
" Rubinstein, in a separate letter to the chairman, said the department was not "averse to the Secretary appearing before the committee at some point in the relatively near future to testify regarding Borrower Defense.
These findings are consistent with prior evidence regarding female candidates, where women were found to be less likely to become candidates because they are averse to running due to competitive and costly electoral contests.
Host Kristen Stewart goes from kid-averse to actually being able to converse by using Duolingo For Talking To Children, and while it's definitely a joke... this might be something Duolingo should look into developing.
Although Algeria has large oil and gas reserves, which account for 60 percent of national income, officials are notoriously averse to foreign interference and have imposed strong controls that critics say have choked the economy.
Oh, and speaking of spoilers, you may not want to read further if you're averse to them, as here are some pictures of Clarke and Kit Harington (Jon Snow) acting on-set together in Spain.
What's next: After recent incidents in the Persian Gulf, the Iranians appear to have calculated that the Trump administration is too risk-averse to resort to military action and potentially touch off a regional conflagration.
In spite of widespread excitement around the reveal, a vocal cross section of Overwatch's community — much like (/eyeroll) any online gaming community — remains grumpily averse to not-straight-white-dudes all up in their game.
Think again about the country's history: from the Luddites and Chartists to Johnny Rotten and Margaret Thatcher, the English are not averse to flipping a middle finger at the establishment, when the fancy takes them.
She's not averse to having Fleabag walk into conventional, potentially sentimental situations, like a possible reconciliation with her disappointed father (Bill Paterson) or a sudden reversal of fortune with a man she was counting on.
Even though he knew, "as a businessperson, that debt was not dangerous if managed well and that credit is essential to jump-starting a small business," he remains averse to it for deeply personal reasons.
In an interview with Reuters as petroleum minister in July, Abbasi said he wanted to ramp up use of LNG for power plants and was scathing about a power ministry that was "averse to change".
Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, is now not averse to selling the company as long as it is what is best for the integrity of the product, according to two people involved in the talks.
None of that is likely to resonate with Mr. Trump, who has made clear he is against any agreements that predate his administration, or the hawkish Mr. Bolton, who is constitutionally averse to arms controls.
Its music is wending, ludic, full of '70s and '80s FM-radio homage, averse to moral judgment, almost never dark or emotionally demanding, and popular among two generations of American college-educated glow-stick adventurers.
Workers involved in the negotiations say that while progress has been made on a number of issues, the management remains adamantly averse to their proposals concerning health care plans, wages, retirement, and other working conditions.
Let's just say there's a reason why the majority of your online supporters are Twitter eggs and Pepe the Frog avatars, Curt—because disgusting people like you are averse to showing their faces in public.
And sure, warmer weather does lend itself to simply wearing less — just throwing on a dress or a tank and shorts tends to be the go-to move for those both dedicated and averse to fashion.
If he is true to his campaign rhetoric, President-elect Donald Trump will be less inclined to support moderate rebel groups than was the Obama administration, and averse to any entanglements that go beyond striking ISIS.
Linton, whose recent investments include bio-pharma company C3 and British skincare company This Works, said Canopy was working on cannabis-infused drinks that would serve as an alternate to alcohol for people averse to hangovers.
Banks are not historically averse to paying for access to technologies, but it will have been a significant period of time since one so fundamental to their existence has come along in the hands of others.
Alanna: Another thing I don't understand about your method is that half the joy of Instagram for me is its portability; I won't lie, I'm not averse to bringing my phone into the bathroom with me.
Where identity wants to be celebrated, but not typecast; where one wonders why discrimination based on look, dress, accent, and culture sticks; and where one might bear the somewhat guilty insecurity of being averse to oneself.
For park guests that are averse to orange, churro carts at both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will be offering up classic churros with a Halloween twist: they can come coated with deep purple cinnamon sugar.
And though the show is averse to political statements, capitalism incentivizes our predatory side — as Bobby tells Bryan in a bid for his services, "everybody wants to be the lion" but few ever get the chance.
All genres, given enough ingenuity, can be adapted to this strategy, and the sole genre or subgenre that I personally am pathologically averse to would be that pertaining to the superhero, but apparently that's just me.
Kalanick definitely pulled the trigger on Singhal and sources said he also was not averse to Baker's leaving, as evidenced by no laudatory CEO thanks-for-all-your-hard-work letter to the staff for him.
"There's a feeling among the Spanish public that President Trump is averse to Latinos and the Spanish language," Charles Powell, director for the Elcano Institute, a think-tank based in Madrid, told CNBC over the phone.
Maybe you see an athlete so averse to pretense that, even when he knows that he's going to be photographed with the major award he just won, he cannot be bothered to put on long pants.
The makers of these new scents, which I have taken to calling "the New Softies," are betting that millennials (and the Gen Z-ers slinking up behind them) are averse to pouring on a prepackaged personality.
The president is notoriously averse to one-on-one interpersonal conflict and he hesitated to criticize Mr. Bossie, who is closely aligned with the president's former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, according to people close to him.
According to Dr. Alexander Khoruts of the University of Minnesota, it is because it can take months to ascertain that antibiotics are not working, not because patients are averse to the idea of a fecal transplant.
In "Regarding the Pain of Others" (2003), she still viewed photojournalists with skepticism (she dubbed them "star witnesses" and "specialized tourists"), and remained averse to the kind of prurient gaze that images of torment can foster.
The NFL, meanwhile, is not averse to jumping on early with emerging platforms — whether that's live-streaming video on Twitter, being the first sports league on Snapchat Discover or launching an Alexa voice app, for example.
"I don't think the N.A.A.C.P. is ready for this moment because they have been too risk-averse to engage," said Symone D. Sanders, the former national press secretary for Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign, who is black.
At a moment when deficits are out-of-control, budget hawks are averse to the additional spending (or tax expenditures) and proposals to invest substantial additional sums in paid leave are a non-starter for some.
Supporters called the law a necessary public safety measure, but opponents condemned it as intolerant, and a backlash emerged, chasing away businesses, conventions and concerts and testing sports leagues that are normally averse to political debates.
Even Warren Buffett, who had been quite publicly averse to airline investments in the past, announced in the fall his purchase of stakes in American, United, Delta and Southwest, all of which have since experienced a bump.
Some people are also averse to resetting the timeline, as in if you're eight years into a 10-year loan, maybe you just want to finish paying it off rather than refinancing into another 10-year loan.
Even if it did begin filming in 2019, it's entirely certain that we won't see a completed film until at least 2020 — and that would be an incredibly tight turnaround (not that Marvel is averse to those).
While he's not necessarily averse to subtlety, as songs like "Resistance" prove, HudMo's a bloke known for liking the bold, brash, and bolshy in this life, and it's that route his taken with this Twitter released remix.
Despite the bill to require more disclosures for political ads, and another, still being debated, to hold internet sites liable for sex-trafficking that occurs on their platforms, Washington, DC seems to be averse to public punishment.
Many were averse to delivering Trump a win, and felt that simply being on the same side of an issue as the President was politically dangerous, particularly given his heated rhetoric over policing and inner city crime.
I'm not averse to playing mobile games in general, but it's worth mentioning here that the only one I still play almost every day is still Bejeweled Blitz, which, too, can be played with only one finger.
The point is that it's clear the party has seen the logic in tapping its talented minority members, even if they aren't currently in office, and that voters are not averse to turning out for minority candidates.
Mr. Mueller was so averse to being pulled into the political arena that he never spoke directly with lawmakers or their aides, according to a senior congressional official involved in the talks and others briefed on them.
"Playing at a school like Alabama and playing at a school like Oklahoma, there ain't many people in the world who can say they've done that," Hurts, seemingly averse to the spotlight, said softly after the game.
He is a pacific soul, and the irony that has tolled through the trilogy is that, though averse to conflict, he keeps being wrenched into it, either by more truculent apes or by the dumbness of man.
"I want an attorney general — and a head of our E.P.A. — who is not averse to protecting Oklahoma's most outstanding waterways," said Ed Brocksmith, who is a co-founder of a group called Save the Illinois River.
And I was in no way averse to that; there's something mesmerizing about taking apart a person's last days, about being presented with an ideal, and then figuring out the truth of who the victim really was.
I am generally averse to re-watching movies or TV shows solely in the interest of clarity, and to instead rely on my first impression as "true," letting it dictate my understanding of the work in question.
As a parent, I am fearful that even after my guys graduate college, they are still at the mercy of employers who may be risk-averse to hiring someone who they wrongly perceive to have a disability.
But his muted response to violent instances like the bloody alt-right rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the summer suggest that he's not averse to bloodshed — as long as his supporters are the ones winning the fight.
McConnell's stance is also likely tied to opposition from President Donald Trump, who is known to be averse to this issue, because he sees it as too closely related to questions about the outcome of the 2016 election.
" He said the Obama administration was "either unable to manage the complexities of interagency national security decision-making or simply too risk averse to do what is necessary to safeguard the rules-based order in the Asia-Pacific.
The Cambridge Analytica scandal showed Americans are averse to at least some level of privacy invasion and whereas the Chinese government is basically a partner in WeChat, the U.S. government may prove more of an adversary for Facebook.
Sting in the tail Founded on the doctoral research of Oxford DPhil Lucy King, the Elephants and Bees Project, part of Save the Elephants, utilizes the knowledge that the world's largest land animal is extremely averse to bees.
Posted by Anwar Muhamad Saleh on Monday, February 22, 2016 While there's no word on whether LTA would revise the bus service number to appease superstitious folks, we aren't averse to this kind of hell breaking loose online.
Donald Trump has already criticized Bush for trying to bring his "mommy" out to help, and he'll likely take more heat from critics who are averse to political dynasties and don't want to see another Bush in office.
Trump has already criticized Bush for trying to bring his "mommy" out to help, and Bush will likely take more heat from critics who are averse to political dynasties and don't want to see another Bush in office.
" Grant respects Scott's ability but not his language, noting he was "not averse to speaking of himself, often in the third person, and he could bestow praise upon the person he was talking about without the least embarrassment.
"I don't think there's anyone on this (Senate) floor that is averse to the idea that action needs to be taken," said Republican Senator Jim Risch, the foreign relations committee chairman, noting common interests between Washington and Riyadh.
J.P.Morgan analysts said that Microsoft's guidance is a supply chain issue, not a demand issue, but it was possible that broad supply chain issues plus investors becoming increasingly averse to risk could metastasize into demand issues over time.
The government has said it wants to start rolling out the ultra-fast mobile internet service early next year, and unlike Vietnam and some developed nations, is not averse to letting its telecom companies work with China's Huawei.
Fervid, hand-wringing articles have decreed this generation to be addicted to Tinder, incapable of commitment, and deeply averse to labels within relationships: an ultra-casual, free-for-all "dating apocalypse," as one Vanity Fair writer described it.
Appearing in the interview with Painter, David Goldwyn, the State Department's top energy diplomat under President Barack Obama, said that Tillerson could actually provide another voice in an administration that is largely averse to the idea of climate change.
Photo: AmazonFor those averse to talking on the phone, hotel stays can resemble a war of attrition, testing your mettle to see how long you'll go without calling the front desk and admitting you forgot to pack your toothbrush.
After Stalin's death the Soviet Union was ruled by a generation of leaders who, having emerged as victors from the second world war, were naturally averse to another big war and genuinely fearful of the use of nuclear arms.
It was led by a group of activists so averse to compromise that they had been collectively fired by the old guard in 1976, only to stage a dramatic takeover in 1977, remaking the organization in their own image.
Some of the Sanders supporters averse to Clinton might use the same terms a Green Party activist used in 1991 to tell a room of fellow grassroots environmentalists why working with big, established environmental organizations was a bad idea.
Forest takes more from Tupac and DMX and their "emotional and poetic...character" instead of classic R&B, although a childhood brought up on Teddy Pendergrass and Donna Summer has made him averse to profanity in his own music.
Benefiting from several Egyptian multi-billion-dollar LNG buying sprees, commodity traders from Trafigura to Glencore, Vitol and Noble Group carved out a niche for themselves by shouldering credit risks for producers, including Qatar, averse to supplying Egypt directly.
"There's this notion that techies are averse to any sort of conversation about guidelines on technology, and that hasn't been my experience," said Yang, sitting at the front of the room during a half-hour chat with the host.
Although religion and two-party politics provide a set of common values for people to rally around, millennials tend to be more inclusive, and therefore averse to the exclusionary practices and rigid expectations of these more traditional social institutions.
" The hedge-fund manager Jeff Gramm told me, "If you really believe in crypto, this is an opportunity to dominate a growing niche that Goldman Sachs and the other big banks might be too risk-averse to bother with.
But many of the people who work there have never smoked or Juuled, and were averse to even meeting with the company until they were convinced that Juul presented an opportunity to work on a problem of unrivalled magnitude.
Schiff emphasized that he's been averse to the idea of allowing members to vote from outside the Capitol, a proposal being pushed by a growing number of lawmakers amid rising fears of public travel and congregating in large crowds.
The idea is likely to face opposition from many Republicans, who contend that private insurers are best equipped to negotiate with drug companies, and who may also be averse to imposing a steep tax on a major American industry.
And I think that ABC and Warner Brothers ... who produces the show, tend to be traditionally averse to this because they are still operating kind of in the mold of these old school networks and old school production companies.
" Ms. Griner, who registered a copyright on the image in 2012, said that she was not averse to the meme being used in political messages by either Republicans or Democrats, but "it would have to be the right message.
That is oppositional in and of itself when facing a frightening man who seems constitutionally averse to intelligence — from national intelligence to individual intelligence — and who is apparently, how shall I say this, far from a voracious reader. Watch.
Momentarily averse to such gawkery, I hung back and watched a couple of golfers I'd never heard of; I recognized, not for the first time, that the mechanics and variables of the golf swing are a mystery to me.
The basic idea is that people are strongly averse to giving up goods they already have, to the point of refusing to sell the goods for a price higher than what they paid for the goods to start with.
Obrador, who cruised to victory at the weekend as the first leftist elected president since one-party rule ended in 2000, has worked to dispel fears he might be averse to private investment when he takes office on Dec. 1.
Moraes had been an early frontrunner to take the empty seat on the tribunal but his chances appeared to fade after Temer said he would appoint someone with a similar profile to Zavascki, a discrete technical expert averse to media appearances.
In a world where we tape over our laptop cameras and wonder if our smart home speakers are actively listening even when they're not called upon, it's no surprise that some people are averse to any potential form of surveillance.
"On its face, it is hard to believe he'd be improving with a demographic group that has been so averse to his style, his denigrating language," said Randall Miller, a professor of American politics at Saint Joseph's University in Pennsylvania.
China may calculate that now is the time, in the final months of an American presidency it sees as weak and averse to confrontation, to create facts in the water that will give it an irreversible grip on the sea.
But Trump is generally friendly to Boeing (he even has a Boeing executive serving as acting defense secretary, despite an ongoing ethics inquiry into charges that he unfairly favors his former employer), and Republicans are generally averse to harsh regulatory crackdowns.
The walls are plastered in old Burt Reynolds-y porn, along with kitschy dirty stuff on the TV, and you can't have your cellphone out, or a drag queen calls you names and shames you for being averse to human interaction.
Those too risk-averse to become university dropouts like Microsoft's Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook rush in rising numbers to Silicon Valley as soon as they graduate, forsaking careers on Wall Street to code their way into the 1%.
That's a tall order for any country, but Germany in particular has been averse to boosts in military spending since World War II. Germany also argues that it would have trouble absorbing such a large increase at such a fast pace.
Some of the anomalies he uncovered include the "winner's curse," showing that winners value winning more than the cost of prizes; how stock prices tend to increase in January and how investors are incredibly risk averseto name a few.
At Louis Vuitton's Paris Fashion Week show, these tops were paired with belly-button-baring low-rise pants, but for those of us averse to a midriff breeze, it would look just as great with a pair of higher waisted trousers.
Exam length is a problem, according to education consultancy CarringtonCrisp, which claims that a fifth of MBA applicants are so averse to exams that they will only apply to schools where they do not have to take a formal entrance test.
I want to cook Ruth Reichl's recipe for chicken diavolo (above) this week so badly, maybe because it's the sort of dish you can't serve in a Thanksgiving house, with three generations present and two of them averse to fiery spice.
He could well have reprised a little of the "fire and fury" language he once used to advise the dictators that they were dealing with a different kind of U.S. leader not averse to considering military action if required by circumstances.
Although the president happily walked away from the Obama-era nuclear deal of 2015 and has raged against Iran's clerics on many occasions, he's been keen on making a deal with the government there and averse to a military confrontation.
" Though Mr. Fallon is not averse to joking about Mr. Trump on his program or impersonating him in comedy sketches that portray the president as a squinting narcissist, he does not want this type of humor consuming "The Tonight Show.
Yamaha India, which filed for police protection after hundreds of its employees sat inside its premises in protests, declined to comment, but said in an affidavit filed with the Madras High Court it was "not averse to legitimate trade union activities".
For those feeling more adventurous — or averse to overcrowding — try venturing further afield to those outlying or isolated spots on the BOS map, like the Fruit Exchange Studios, 222 Melrose Street, 224 Myrtle Avenue, 22017 Onderdonk Avenue, and 1642 Weirfield Street.
But Switch players seem even more averse to using mics than even Xbox and PS4 players — I never saw a single other mic user in any of my games with random matchmaking, making it tough to coordinate (a critical part of Overwatch strategy).
That experience, Disney's incompatibility with the likes of Jenkins, DuVernay, and Edwards, and now the sudden ouster of Lord and Miller, paints a picture of a company that makes heavy demands and is averse to risk, no matter how much it values talent.
Hammer says Super Deluxe is averse to "noise," but their content belies that assertion, both figuratively and literally: they made the easy Oscars Best Picture fuck-up remix just like everyone else; their go-to sound effects are literally air horns and screams.
"We're absolutely not averse to joint programs with non-Toyota companies," President Yasumori Ihara said in January, the same month that PSA Chief Executive Carlos Tavares told workers at his company's Metz transmissions plant that an unspecified production deal was under consideration.
Over the past few years, Gnod have steadily emerged as one of the most captivating underground acts in the UK. Vehemently averse to stagnation, their sonic experiments veer from Hawkwind-like space rock to homebrewed industrial techno, incorporating virtually everything in between.
Though I'm wary of seeming to be pointing to any bright side—there is no bright side to this election—Trump has suggested that he is averse to foreign interventions (insofar as one can read any intentions at all from his contradictory statements).
While this data is currently only shared with sellers, so they can better identify what users want and then bolster their inventory, the company is not averse to sharing it with other companies or partnering with brands in the future, she said.
Among the smallest firms, those with less than $100,000 in revenue, about 74 percent had trouble paying their bills, and a majority of those were either averse to borrowing or worried they would be turned down and so did not apply for credit.
But what if they had hailed from a more media-centric market from which to launch their egalitarian approach, the one that endures in the post-Duncan era with a new leading man, Kawhi Leonard, who, like Tim Duncan, is averse to preening?
Several D.N.C. officials familiar with the negotiations said the Democrats most averse to change were state party officials and elected members of Congress who would stand to lose their coveted superdelegate status and the exclusive level of candidate access that often accompanies it.
Not long ago, most of the American left tended to think transnationally — partly because problems like climate change are global, partly because it's hard to regulate a global economy nation by nation, partly because progressives used to be psychologically averse to nationalism.
American democracy faces a Catch-22: Republicans won't abandon their white identity bunker strategy until they lose, but at the same time that strategy has made them so averse to losing they are willing to bend the rules to avoid this fate.
"In New York, Melo and other people were averse to Mike's offense because it was not only different but it was early different," said Dan D'Antoni, who served as an assistant coach with the Knicks when his younger brother was in charge.
The blue bloods who tend to dominate college football have mostly been averse to the unconventional scheme, and its frenetic pace can strain the defense of any team that uses it because that unit ends up spending much more time on the field.
JP Morgan's European high-yield credit trading desk, headed by Bhavit Sawjani, is known for not being averse to taking risk, having made tens of millions of dollars in revenues for the bank last year, according to people familiar with the matter.
But at least on the surface it looks like what we're seeing is that Trump is who we thought he is — a guy with undeniable charisma and television skills who is simply averse to the boring work of preparation and thinking things through.
I talked with Hochschild by phone in September about her time in Louisiana, what she had learned from spending five years in (what is now) Trump country, and why one of the most polluted places in the country is so averse to environmental policies.
And while of course more density would mean change, and people for understandable reasons tend to be mildly averse to seeing communities they have roots in changing, there's good reason to believe looking at the simple wage comparisons undercounts the benefits of more density.
" ANDREW FRANKEL, co-president of Stuart Frankel & Co in New York "The market should definitely care about Trump and these industry defections, and yet every day I come to trade, the overall tape appears averse to what goes on in DC and all its negativity.
The music branch of the Academy, which determines the nominees here, is notoriously averse to newcomers, which makes it all the more welcome that four of these nominees — everybody but the 14-time nominee, never-winner Thomas Newman — are on their first Oscar nominations.
But the new group, which claims Nick Loeb and Tim Yale as major donors, also includes Nicholas Ribis Sr., the former chairman of Trump Hotel, Casino and Resorts, indicating that Mr. Trump might not be as averse to this group as to some others.
And while the president is understandably averse to endless pondering and delays in decision-making – something that plagued the Obama White House – he needs to accept that fact that sometimes snap decisions made without consulting experts can turn out to be the wrong decisions.
Unfortunately, each person in the household seems extremely averse to bringing up a topic — or even asking a question — that might result in an uncomfortable moment or two, and so you have spent the last six months engaged in an extremely uncomfortable silent standoff.
And because China is not averse to selling such advanced weaponry as ballistic missiles — which the United States will not sell to allies like Saudi Arabia — the deal with Pakistan could be a steppingstone to a bigger market for Chinese weapons in the Muslim world.
For three high-spending, high-flying months, he campaigned essentially as a phantasm, ubiquitous in television commercials but averse to interviews, a supposed paragon of electability who had yet to put himself before voters, more idea than actuality, able to be seen but not touched.
The president is notoriously averse to admitting a mistake, but his refusal to back down on his claims about the Alabama forecast over the holiday weekend is likely to stoke further criticism as other states grapple with the fallout from actually being hit by Dorian.
But Schultz inability to answer specific questions about his policy proposals could continue to fuel concerns over his potential candidacy and raise questions about why he is averse to taking a stand on policies after he uses other people's proposals to attack Democrats and Republicans.
But Trump is generally friendly to Boeing (he even has a former Boeing executive, Patrick Shanahan, serving as acting defense secretary, despite an ongoing ethics inquiry into charges that Shanahan unfairly favors his former employer), and Republicans are generally averse to harsh regulatory crackdowns.
Potential candidates for the study were omitted if they had pre-existing alcohol abuse problems, reported poor physical or mental health, were on meds that don't agree with alcohol, were averse to booze, and didn't drink three or more times a month, among other screening factors.
"This whipping up of emotions regarding 'Russian hackers' is used in the U.S. election campaign, and the current U.S. administration, taking part in this fight, is not averse to using dirty tricks," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Saturday in comments on the ministry's website.
Hart of Dixie also seems to take joy in not having to answer to most of the real-life socioeconomic issues that might plague actual humans outside of a fuzzy TV show — so if that's something you're averse to, this might not be the show for you.
Unlike Donald Trump, who prefers fist bumps to shaking hands (which carries a higher risk of respiratory virus contagion even than intimate kissing), Clinton is not averse to contact with the public, and indeed was photographed hugging a little girl last weekend before her diagnosis was revealed.
Also, while historians, especially those operating in periods that are now in our own history and who sought to elevate Ancient Greek culture, cast the Romans as the only nation to enjoy extreme violence, the Greeks were not averse to watching and even relishing gladiatorial spectacles.
Mr. Wayans, a familiar face from "In Living Color" and other shows, brings a built-in likability to Murtaugh, who as the series opens is just returning to duty in the Los Angeles Police Department after heart surgery and is understandably averse to high-adrenaline assignments.
Being averse to mandates and more regulations, the best option for Republicans is a market-based solution -- a fee on carbon with provisions that insure such a fee will actually benefit Americans and the economy, be good for businesses, and keep the government from getting any bigger.
But her deputy chief of staff has clarified that she's on board for cash, just averse to distributing it without means-testing: As Congress considers the next steps, the Speaker believes we should look at refundable tax credits, expanded UI & direct payments—but MUST be targeted.
What does it mean to listen to Phish, that forever jam band whose music is "wending, ludic, full of '70s and '80s FM-radio homage, averse to moral judgment, almost never dark or emotionally demanding, and popular among two generations of American college-educated glow-stick adventurers"?
It forces you to understand speech as only one part of human expression, the conditions for which have become progressively unfavorable, either because modern life is practically defined by impediments to our attention or because people can be prickly, unaccommodating and committedly averse to making eye contact.
For billionaires and a growing segment of the corporate world concerned about the climate crisis, it's an unfortunate situation in which the earth has found itself but not one that merits much self-reflection; shareholders are pretty averse to such things anyway, demanding ever-larger stock buybacks.
And it's not as though Trump is averse to overhauling his senior advisers -- he's already parted ways with his first secretary of state, head of the EPA, Health and Human Services Secretary and Veterans Affairs chief (among many others) in his first 20 months in office.
While highly speculative — Kim is even more averse to divulging details about his personal wealth than Trump — the North Korean leader is believed by some foreign experts to be worth well over $1 billion and have access to billions dollars more thanks to the full backing of his country.
This is not to say that the NFL is averse to this sort of macho mysticism—the innate leadership qualities that some Lipitor-pounding grump with a stopwatch can pick up from a firm handshake, the troubling immaturity that those scouts tend to diagnose disproportionately in young black men.
On the Johannesburg bourse, stocks recovered some ground lost earlier in the day but still closed weaker, with investors averse to risk a day after an inversion of the U.S. Treasury bond yield curve, a sign some investors see as a harbinger of recession in the world's largest economy.
"People are averse to judging too many applicants high or low on a single day, which creates a bias against people who happen to show up on days with especially strong applicants," according to a study in the journal Psychological Science, which focuses on business school applicants only.
" But his emphasis on technique and fine dining doesn't mean that Jacques is elitist or pretentious by any means; he's averse to wasting food, is a proponent of using all parts of the animals that he cooks with, and kindly lets us in on the secret to a thrifty "fridge soup.
It's a bold move since automakers have struggled to keep up with Silicon Valley and consumer expectations, but BMW is betting that its voice assistant can out-perform some of the big players in AI. That's not to say the automaker isn't averse to working with others named Alexa or Siri.
Combine all of those without dependents with all of those with dependents but without sufficient income to qualify for EITC and living in states averse to cash assistance, and the reality is that tens of millions of adults and children fall straight through the net purportedly designed to catch them.
While it is definitely on the greasier side, it blends in better than any I've tried to date, so it ought to accommodate those who are understandably averse to showing up at the beach looking like The Friendly Ghost, but who still have an interest in keeping sunburn at bay.
Between the two world wars, and especially from 1921 through 1936, an American public disillusioned by World War I was averse to further overseas involvement, and it didn't matter whether the presidents were supposed "isolationists" like Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge or supposed "internationalists" like Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt.
On the hottest days of the year, even those averse to high-fructose corn syrup and food coloring should let a freezer-burned Firecracker into their lives, if only for the joy of sticking out a blue- and red-stained tongue and reading the terrible joke on the stick out loud.
While it is definitely on the greasier side, it blends in better than any I've tried to date, so it ought to accommodate those who are understandably averse to showing up at the beach looking like The Friendly Ghost, but who still have an interest in keeping sunburn at bay.
He is the CEO who is averse to managing, the deal-maker extraordinaire who comes away from the negotiating table empty-handed, having offended lifelong allies to the delight of our adversaries; he is the wizard investor who is said to have lost more money over a decade than practically any other American.
What emerges is a portrait of the artist at odds with society, a nomad in the truest sense, averse to the art market, yet accepting of it at the same time, an "official" stooge, an "unofficial" bum, a poignant commentator on social conditions — whether capitalism or communism — while actually ascribing to neither.
Since he was allowed to travel abroad for specialized emergency medical treatment in November, Mr. Sharif appears to have softened his stance toward the military, presumably under the influence of his younger brother and current P.M.L.N. President Shahbaz Sharif, who is not averse to working with the generals to resurrect the party's fortunes.
In particular, the career of Ella Baker, who was a director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and who oversaw the founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, came to be seen as a counter-model to the careers of leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr. Baker was emphatically averse to the spotlight.
She was very much averse to returning to the stage in Metzerott Hall, contending that it would appear unfeeling for her to do so, but as a number of the more distinguished members of the council were absent, she agreed to take her accustomed place to the right of the presiding officer.
The company, the maker of brands like Pepperidge Farm, Prego, Plum Organics and V8 in addition to its namesake soups, is taking the unusual step — and possibly risking sales by alienating consumers averse to genetically modified organisms — as big food corporations face increasing pressure to be more open about their use of such ingredients.
There's some Crown-level fact-checking to be done.) You can catch Babylon Berlin on Netflix in its original language (German) with English subtitles, but a dubbed English version is also available for those averse to having to focus on a screen for long periods of time— or, you know, really need to fold laundry.
Like the Soviets, Iran is an economically weak, ideologically sclerotic regime run by septuagenarian men, punching above its weight internationally and given to bullying its own people and the international community, averse to accepting even the most obvious defeat unless it can sell it as an ideological victory at home and to its proxies.
As far as my tastes and sensibilities, I was certainly averse to flashback sequences, and I tried to cull the script of some of those—but then I realized, in this sort of story, there's something deeper and enriching about going back in time, and it helps with the entire mythology of the tale.
Against this backdrop, tech industry trade groups are not averse to having an influential organization push back against what they predictably consider to be unsound policy — even if that organization is ideologically distinct from liberal Silicon Valley and is said to have played a key role in undermining political efforts to curb climate change.
If you're a Democratic strategist, what do you do to reconcile the moral power of your party's arguments about the inherent dignity and civil rights of every American with the reality of an electorate that has not caught up with where the party has gone and is slightly — or more than slightly — averse to it?
Just a few months ago in January, the company was publicly claiming to be so averse to having the news-credibility problem in its hands—and so skeptical of the objectivity of third parties—that it proposed an absurdly stupid plan to simply have Facebook users take surveys on which news sources they believed were credible.
The significance of Art Detectives is its ability to enable the coexistence of two groups that are generally averse to each other in an unfamiliar context mostly stripped of power dynamics — and those that are inherent kept in check by virtue of the setting and the educators (here, the officers, like children, must raise their hands to speak).
But even if showrunner Steven Moffat (who is passing the show on to Chris Chibnall after Capaldi's run is over) didn't seem averse to the idea of a female doctor, the idea of the franchise — which has been a seminal part of television history for over half a century — casting a woman in the role still seemed unlikely.
The film may feature a diatribe against the Catholic Church, issued by Mildred to a priest who deplores her billboards (she fears that "there ain't no God and the whole world's empty and it doesn't matter what we do to each other"), but McDonagh is not averse to purgatorial flames, from which a soul, chastened and purified, can emerge.
President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, averse to bureaucratic protocol, prefers to deal directly with foreign leaders when he believes vital U.S. national interests are at stake.
So unless Ryan feels comfortable waging a fight over multiple ballots (past speakers have been extremely averse to this), or unless he makes a deal with Democrats (he'd be pilloried for that), he could end up essentially the hostage of his party's most extreme dozen or so Congress members, depending on how big his majority ends up being.
Now as he tries to connect with Americans who know little about him, other than what they see in his ubiquitous, slickly produced ads, his campaign is trying to buff the rough exterior of a 78-year-old who can be surly, inelegant and averse to talking about himself in a way that voters find revealing and personal.
Prone to anxiety and avoidance of situations that require me to interact with strangers, my heart was averse to the prospect of going to an upscale gym—that some people pay over $25,000 to sweat in—to conduct a survey based on a lyric from "Highlights," a track from Kanye West's latest album, The Life of Pablo.
For those who know Erin Andrew from Dancing With the Stars and are used to seeing her weekly in full glam and a princess-y dress, it may surprise you to find out that the star is actually averse to going too over-the-top girlie (something her makeup artist and hairstylist remind us of in her weekly DWTS blog!).
Bruce Springsteen: Springsteen on Broadway (Columbia) Always averse to shelling out major bucks for a Broadway show, me and my gal were happy to catch this one on Netflix—in two sittings, true, but when I streamed the audio version a month or two later I found myself listening with minimal zone-out for two-and-a-half hours straight.
However, when experienced field workers who follow apes around in the tropical forest tell me about the concern chimpanzees show for an injured companion, bringing her food or slowing down their walking pace, or report how adult male orangutans in the treetops vocally announce which way they expect to travel the next morning, I am not averse to speculations about empathy or planning.
North Korea also objected to comments by National Security Advisor John Bolton, who alluded to the "Libya-model" for a rapid turnover of Muammar Gaddafi's  nuclear components to the United States in a deal worked out in 2628, along with the U.K. The DPRK has long been strongly averse to following Libya's denuclearization path, because it disarmed and weakened Gaddafi.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker Those un-averse to the funkiest flavors of the sea will be delighted by dishes like the sour curry fish, a pungent mix of skin-on sea bass, braised daikon, and green papaya in a tamarind-chili broth, and the whole fried Thai mackerel, served with an intensely concentrated sesame-soy dipping sauce.
And there were other signs of a lengthy shutdown fight from the White House: The president has a new acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who is not averse to government shutdowns, and some advisers see the timing of the fight as preferable to a year from now, when Democrats will be preparing for the first votes in the 2020 presidential primaries.
To charge participants of a smaller capital raising, the ACCC would need to believe their actions caused major damage to the economy, share market or investors but "the record to date suggests that the ACCC is not averse to referring conduct involving relatively small firms in relatively small markets for prosecution", said Caron Beaton-Wells, a professor of competition law at University of Melbourne.
State legislative bodies are not exactly the producers of the sexiest news, save for the most extreme of actions (North Carolina's bathroom bill, Alabama's abortion ban, Oregon's conservatives fleeing the state because they were so averse to acting on climate change), so it made perfect sense that the two most well-known political influencers of their generation would seize these often overlooked institutions for themselves.
Throughout his deranged campaign, Trump made a point of antagonizing some of Silicon Valley's biggest players, and demonstrated such a shocking lack of understanding for anything even remotely tech-related that it prompted us to question whether he had ever used a computer (he has.) Now, no one knows why Trump appears to be so averse to the geniuses over in California except Trump himself.
That estimate even assumes no further price falls – an optimistic assumption in what has been a downward trending market for the past two years But for every buyer there is a seller and while the current environment may offer compelling opportunities to purchasers, dollar-based owners who are already holding property are likely to be rationally averse to crystallizing a significant loss on property.
The Coens are famously averse to explaining or even discussing the meaning of any of their films, but Elliott's fourth-wall-breaking admonishment to the audience to take comfort in the idea that the Dude abides — which is to say he exists without some clear and systematic explanation, and we should simply accept as much — is about as close as you'll ever get to a Coen brothers mission statement.
The show is not averse to the pleasures of nostalgia, but it suggests, increasingly, that America is lost in barely understood memories of the past, that it will take regurgitation of old happiness — and I mean literal regurgitation, since in "Oh, Jeez," there are far more scenes of people vomiting Member Berries into each other's mouths than you probably want to see — over experiencing anything new or novel.
After a long night of hosting, Hadid headed back to the airport Monday morning in yet another look more fit for the runway than a cramped middle seat (just kidding, we know she's stretching out on a PJ): a white Victoria Beckham slip dress, Karen Walker sunglasses a shearling jacket worn off the shoulders (if you didn't know, the current crop of supermodels is very averse to using sleeves correctly) and Stuart Weitzman ankle booties.
" What Alexander shares with Cioran, Perse, and Valery is that he is not averse to the obscure, as long as he can state it with an unparalleled clarity, such as he does in this sentence  which begins a section in Across the Vapour Gulf: "Walking around an orchard of riddles, a milky density of ants erupts, and the idea coalesces in my mind of mixtures of colour that emanate from the spectral beyond the constraint of consensus optical limit.
Its quarterly report after the bell on Wednesday may offer fresh evidence for competing views about whether Tesla will become a carbon-free energy and transportation heavyweight or be overtaken first by older, deep-pocketed manufacturers like General Motors Co. The stock has surged 41 percent since President Donald Trump's November election, surprising many who predicted the company led by billionaire Elon Musk would suffer under a Republican government averse to supporting clean-energy companies with federal tax subsidies.
I'm not averse to the idea that maybe people from underrepresented groups on TV deserve any little bit of anything they can get — after all, it wasn't so long ago that the only people like me on TV were presented as jokes or murdered sex workers — but I also don't want to ever suggest that whole classes of human beings aren't allowed the emotional outpouring of great tragedy simply because the world is a dark place for too many of us.

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