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"aversion" Definitions
  1. a strong feeling of not liking somebody/something

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That's fair, though, for many, the aversion to larger screens is really an aversion to a larger form factor.
" Adam, from New York, put it this way: "I think I have more of a word aversion to 'word aversion.
The question is whether an aversion to a particular politician, Mr. Bevin, is greater than an aversion to a particular political party, i.e.
And when the potential prize is big, people with high loss aversion are generally more likely to choke than people with low loss aversion.
The Pavlok's flaw is the major flaw of aversion therapy in general — and the reason why aversion therapy isn't used that much in behavioral psychology, experts say.
Indeed, given Mr. Trump's aversion to interceding into a country's internal affairs and his aversion to the Iran deal, ties with these three are likely to get better.
But obstacles to such a deal range from British aversion to American chickens that are washed in chlorine, genetically modified grain and growing international aversion to President Donald Trump. 
" - Cari, 236 "Had an aversion to bathing regularly.
There was an aversion during Hillary's candidacy to talking about sexism, and I think that aversion came from both the right and the left because nobody wanted to make it simple.
GRAPHIC: Rising risk aversion in China's interbank market - tmsnrt.
Noredea Markets' Lund cited the weakness to overall risk aversion.
Personally, I feel a certain aversion to us as humans.
He wanted to project consensus and an aversion to politics.
But aversion to anything that smacks of militarism runs deep.
I have an aversion toward anger, but I feel it.
The base betrays the casualty aversion of the Obama doctrine.
I have a strong aversion to walking into places first.
Far more needs to be done, especially about risk aversion.
Autistic people can have an aversion to change and disruption.
They didn't trigger her aversion in quite the same way.
It's sun aversion, high collared dresses, corsets, and spread thighs.
"Risk aversion is what has generated the outflows," he said.
Mr Trump's successors may not share his aversion to partnership.
In contemporary politics, loss aversion may moderate the happiness effect.
Broad risk aversion hurt the dollar against the Japanese yen.
Investors' aversion spread quickly from energy firms to all borrowers.
That's part of this artist's strength: blending attraction and aversion.
Analysts said risk aversion also boosted the euro and yen.
"I have no particular aversion" to electric cars, he said.
Cats can have noise aversion, though reports are less common.
So veterinary behaviorists say that acepromazine can exacerbate noise aversion.
"There could be some degree of risk aversion," Wong said.
Is it an aversion to the politics of pro sports?
Among his other crotchets was an aversion to bare canvas.
"Other people's aversion to boredom can kill me," she said.
Mr Sanders's aversion to personal details extends beyond his own.
Her aversion to publicity can be inconvenient, and somewhat impractical.
But this national aversion puts Vietnam's leadership in a bind.
Biden has always manifested an aversion to racism to the
The aversion to generic has evolved somewhat into an affinity.
Economic slowdown, social disaffection and risk aversion reinforce one another.
A concept called "ambiguity aversion" is also involved, she added.
Many people have an aversion to posing for a photograph.
Mr. Trump's aversion to sanctions targeting Russia is not new.
Few subjects inspire stronger aversion in those who dislike it.
Of course they will have to overcome some natural aversion.
Cece's forthright aversion to bullshit makes her an excellent agent.
Risk Aversion Women tend to be less adventurous investors than men.
Part of this was my own insecurity and aversion to conflict.
Did TJ's aversion to artificial ingredients mean it sacrificed on taste?
In an 1875 letter, she insisted that her aversion to the
But in the case of my potato aversion, it's been lonely.
"So let's talk about your aversion to casual sex," I began.
We might not even be conscious of an aversion to intimacy.
The Japanese currency is traditionally sought at times of risk aversion.
People with aversion to commitment "get angry and overreact," Henry says.
The practice of aversion therapy has been around for 80 years.
Two key measures of global risk aversion continue to gain ground.
Facing intense popular aversion, nuclear energy is being left to wither.
The yen tends to benefit from geopolitical uncertainty and risk aversion.
This can obscure an instinctive inclination towards loss aversion and caution.
"I think it's indicative of a greater risk aversion," said Boockvar.
At the same time, loss aversion is real and it's powerful.
I was interested in aversion, not identification and certainly not celebration.
And there's no evidence of unique aversion to Trump in particular.
That aversion to the spotlight had become increasingly difficult to maintain.
The basic calculus leading to a compromise would be risk aversion.
I learned about journalism's aversion to helping people in another episode.
Bonds have also been helped in recent weeks by risk aversion.
"Companies will simply over-remove out of risk aversion," he said.
His caution and risk aversion would have made me feel stifled.
But Mr. Tavecchio apparently had no such aversion to Ms. Cortani.
"Research shows that humans are prone to loss aversion," she explains.
The Clinton aversion to Russia appears to be an acquired distaste.
This aversion to bitcoin was attributed to the lack of liquidity.
Perhaps in Thiel's case it reflects his deep aversion to conformity.
After all, Minnesota's aversion to winning is not restricted to basketball.
This blame aversion is a human response, not a farmer response.
The answer is unclear but our aversion may have religious origins.
This is not about Mr. Tillerson's personal aversion to the limelight.
But he said any gains on risk-aversion would be capped.
The risk aversion stems from trade and a general global slowdown.
However, risk aversion is not what is driving dollar strength this time.
Anybody who understands the psychology of "loss aversion" could have predicted it.
Their aversion is strengthened by the seasonality and fallibility of their activity.
The risk-aversion helped lift gold 1.2 percent to $1,222.90 an ounce.
In fact, she didn't understand Adena's aversion to the police at all.
That aversion can have you crawling back to them in no time.
If we encounter something negative, we react with anger, hostility, or aversion.
And the other factor working against investors is an aversion to loss.
"There's really no better way to determine someone's risk aversion," he said.
Government bond yields, meanwhile, nudged higher amid the ebb in risk aversion.
Holding a progressive aversion to genre, Don's sound is wholly his own.
The Republican caucuses on March 22nd confirmed Mormons' aversion to Mr Trump.
Ojukwu was a calm man with an aversion to raising his voice.
But I can understand African-Americans' aversion to them, and I sympathize.
Only if people can get over their aversion to drinking bug juice.
That identification would come despite the recent industry aversion to the label.
They create mess and clutter, and people have an aversion to that.
An aversion to aggressive marketing among the center's leaders didn't help, either.
Yet, despite her aversion to fresh produce, she's seemingly "eternal," Bava says.
Mr. Stumpf will be familiar with Mr. Buffett's aversion to investment banking.
Products of bad divorces, we bonded over our aversion to the concept.
You use the terms "racial aversion" and "racial antagonism" in the book.
Tell the story of racial aversion and party during the Obama presidency.
"There's this peculiar American aversion to talking about these things," she said.
Despite my personal aversion to drugs, I might benefit from this stuff.
"This is a moment of great aversion to risk," Mr. Ribeiro said.
Loss aversion bias is a powerful force shaping our views of immigration.
The political uncertainty has only added to the air of risk aversion.
Defying a reputation for extreme risk aversion, Irish voters ignored those warnings.
Given President Trump's aversion to "losing," the answer is probably the latter.
Younger consumers are more likely to harbor that aversion, as are women.
The deal stands in contrast to the Trump administration's aversion to multilateralism.
"My exposure to their financial trials had instilled in me an aversion to debt," he writes early in From the Ground Up. And that aversion is the centerpiece—the only piece, really—of his nascent proto-campaign platform.
In Chinese, a lot of people have an aversion to the number four.
Meanwhile, geopolitical concerns remained and the rouble suffered from mounting global risk aversion.
I think that aversion in general is the reason why we need [feminism].
The yen and franc are often sought in time of broader risk aversion.
"Oh god, I have such an aversion to the Kardashians," the actress said.
"The aversion to wine and Indian dishes is dissipating," says Narmada's Amy Frazier.
Global risk aversion pushed yields up again later in the day, traders said.
Trump's aversion to military intervention, particularly in the Middle East, is no secret.
Over evolutionary time a complex set of reward and aversion feedbacks have developed.
Oil prices were softer in line with the general mood of risk aversion.
She even gets in a jab at men's eternally disappointing aversion to moisturizing.
But the residents apparently have a real aversion to becoming paella-loving Spaniards.
He had a visceral aversion to this type of impersonal, hospital-like setting.
No. But moneyed, educated people feigning a reflexive aversion to "elites" may have.
Because loss aversion and survivor bias numb us to the realities of life.
The motivation can be tracked back to Prince William's early aversion to photographers.
A big infrastructure bill also looks unlikely, given Republican aversion to deficit spending.
This risk-aversion also explains the enduring success of the 1980s big hitters.
He tells us about his aversion to pre-show talks and program notes.
That hostility also often reflects a deeper aversion to the government's regulatory powers.
In the anti-abortion movement, a similar aversion to facts seems to dominate.
"There appears to be this relationship between phonological probability and aversion," he said.
"And with confusion, you get a certain amount of risk aversion," Mier said.
Anxiety and fear generally provoke a powerful mental response of avoidance and aversion.
Does my aversion to militarization and violence outweigh my coveting of gender equality?
Escalating tensions triggered risk aversion and caused a sell-off in global equities.
The wave of risk aversion sent sovereign bond yields tumbling across the world.
His aversion to needles kept him from getting stitches for his busted head.
People have a lot of resistance and aversion to seeing Grandma looking dead.
Mr. Ditko's aversion to attending comic conventions and meeting fans was well known.
This aversion to suspending moral judgment is a new development in cultural life.
The Blue Jays may simply exemplify the aversion to risk in modern baseball.
The belief that says otherwise suggests a risk aversion that may prove counterproductive.
Norwich has a deep aversion to pushing its children too hard too soon.
I kept doing polling around racial aversion in battleground states throughout Obama's presidency.
Inspect the facility Aviation requires attention to detail and an aversion to hazards.
Oh, there's a deep-seated aversion to thinking about death in our brains.
The government has had an aversion stretching back decades to bringing antitrust cases.
But their aversion to shoe money does not apply to their own incomes.
Russian stock indexes were at 18-month lows, hampered by increased risk aversion.
But it is also conveys a uniquely Irish aversion to preening or vanity.
A second discussion is raging over the German government's steadfast aversion to borrowing.
Not surprisingly, the experience left Paris with a millennium-long aversion to rodents.
When risk aversion is low, during boom times, voters select the Republican candidate.
On some level, I understand everyone's aversion to these feature-length Hallmark cards.
The language of white supremacy is not simply short-hand for racial aversion.
Small potatoes, as traumas go, but intensified by my aversion to facing them.
Safe-haven government bonds retreated as risk aversion in the broader markets eased.
The particular nature of our aversion depends on the given task or situation.
Modern Family has been a frequent beneficiary of the Emmys' aversion to change.
Japan's aversion to anesthesia extends well beyond procedures like the one I'd had.
Democrats had to choose between their ideological aversion to government insurance and their ideological aversion to higher spending, and ultimately wound up deciding that a hefty dose of Medicaid expansion was a better idea than pushing the spending total up.
Those Republican bang-bang boys seem to have an aversion to peace and diplomacy.
There is a culture of responsibility, of hewing to rules, of extreme risk aversion.
Most notably, the KarJenners appear to have a striking aversion to ever wearing pants.
Risk aversion was on the rise in currency and fixed income markets as well.
Socks are essential for everyone with an aversion to pants in the cooler months.
"It's an ideological aversion to taxes," Arizona State business professor Tom Rex told me.
It rebounded as risk aversion subsided but remained vulnerable to swings in oil prices.
This aversion, interestingly enough, applied to both their own odor as well as others.
Raposa: You'd think his aversion to walking would be a benefit on the mound.
The aversion to new things partially explains Twitter's immediate allergy to Slack's updated pinwheel.
And the same aversion to new work could creep into the process over time.
The aversion to paid plasma rests on three reasonable-sounding but largely groundless propositions.
But real progress was impossible because Violet's nasogastric feeding tube was worsening her aversion.
A row over migration policy in Germany's coalition government has added to risk aversion.
This may seem obvious: older people's greater aversion to new technology is a cliché.
GOVERNOR GARY JOHNSON: it was really painful and I have an aversion to painkillers.
She was well aware of the separatist regime's aversion to any form of dissent.
That risk-aversion may also harm the recovery of those detained, argues Ms MacDonald.
Bonds are raking in money, reflecting the pervasive risk-aversion dominating retail investor sentiment.
This phenomenon is called "loss aversion" and crops up in many areas of life.
If Democrats coronated Clinton, they made that decision largely out of aversion to risk.
Against a backdrop of general risk aversion, assets perceived to be safe fared better.
Moreover, Russia's default in 1998-99 left its elite with an aversion to debt.
Jobs aside, the BOJ can't remain entirely immune to intensifying global market risk aversion.
"If I have strong advertising aversion this could be a good thing," Earl said.
Apparently good looks (and a strong aversion to leg wear) runs in the family.
Instead, we can only hope that he realized Trump's aversion to reading and adjusted.
This largely overlooked development is remarkable given the Fed's past aversion to such rules.
BuzzFeed is not the first left-leaning website to express an aversion to Trump.
She is met with aversion, perceived as more hostile, irritable, less competent, and unlikable.
But it would be a mistake to assume Iran's recent risk aversion would last.
Regardless, I was governed by my overwhelming aversion to holding that gassy little creature.
The newfound aversion to Mr. Trump's name is not limited to the three buildings.
At the root of those principles is a Vanguard-like aversion to spending money.
Loss aversion can explain the gap, according to papers published in 2004 and 2009.
"Well, it's just bullshit, isn't it?" she said of YouTube's aversion to the label.
But Kasich is famous for his aversion to fundraising, which could make success elusive.
I'd developed an aversion to conspiracy theories and preferred to form my own opinions.
His aversion to raising taxes also risks hampering the effort to repair the subway.
I thought we would see a softening of racial aversion during the Obama presidency.
But I can understand African-Americans' aversion to them, and I sympathize with them.
And when a gall is present, the vine's aversion to undersides seems to disappear.
A related psychological concept, according to behavioral economists, is an investor's aversion to loss.
One final bright spot for United is the hope that this aversion fades quickly.
When Mitford first penned her investigation, she found anxiety, aversion, and few real options.
The extension signals the Iranian regime's aversion to letting its political prisoners go free.
Britain has a cultural aversion to spelling out techniques for success; it's considered vulgar.
President Trump's aversion to everything that is good environmentally cannot be allowed to stand.
Berkshire Hathaway CEO and Chairman Warren Buffett on Monday reaffirmed his aversion to cryptocurrencies.
Safe haven gold stocks gained over 2% as the market's uncertainty encouraged risk aversion.
Outside the US, it benefitted from investors&apos aversion to risky assets last year.
Carrie Fisher played Rob's blunt, manipulative mom, with whom Sharon shares a mutual aversion.
Due to my aversion to PDA, we get through the movie with no distraction.
Easing risk aversion helped the dollar rise to a seven-week high 49.763 yen.
We may have to wait until the new year for risk aversion to settle.
The connotation of prudence as caution, or aversion to risk, is a modern invention.
Loss aversion is when you really, really do not want to lose the prize.
"There is what I call double risk aversion – there is natural risk aversion, plus the financial adviser has an increased risk of being fired," said Peter Preisler, head of global investment services for Europe, Middle East and Africa at T. Rowe Price.
The risk aversion in the broader markets took a toll on recently bullish crude oil.
His aversion to the Iran deal may ease some of the tensions with Saudi Arabia.
The yen, often sought in times of risk aversion, gained against a variety of peers.
The Trump administration has shown an almost total aversion to criticism of the Israeli government.
Lee's aversion to media intrigued me, but not so much that there was a burning
Dystopia is easy for us to imagine, as humans are hard-wired for loss aversion.
Markets are also long on cash — a typical sign of risk aversion — the data showed.
Third, an aversion to platform operators either exercising editorial control or trying to remain impartial.
That suggests its decision is motivated more by Mr Trump's general aversion to international bodies.
Bush like fried pork rinds and made his aversion to broccoli de facto state policy.
Since then, risk aversion has drawn investors back to the safety of European government debt.
The yen's tends to draw demand in times of market turmoil and investor risk aversion.
This aversion to compromise can only make Mrs May's attempt to find one even harder.
If not thwarted by fleeing Republican lawmakers, Oregon's plan would take account of that aversion.
Powell retains his aversion to being touched, but when he saw his brother, they hugged.
But there are still strong signals of risk aversion in stock sectors and debt markets.
Wilcox hasn't been shy about his aversion to E&E News and the AP, either.
But this aversion to self-seriousness is exactly why he should be taken so seriously.
Risk aversion sparked a rally in German bonds while widening the spread against French debt.
North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday, adding to risk aversion.
In currencies, the safe-haven yen pulled back sharply amid the ebb in risk aversion.
In the first hours of class, Dash's students explain the root of their water aversion.
Investors were worried about the yen's strength against the euro, adding to overall risk aversion.
The move also was of interest given Mr. Buffett's long-standing aversion to tech stocks.
The theme tying them together is his aversion to new people coming into the country.
And a minimal appetite for the spotlight, if not quite an aversion to it. Mrs.
The Swiss franc, also favored in times of market risk aversion, fell against the dollar.
Such reluctance to sell company stock may stem in part from an aversion to disloyalty.
Despite its aversion to foreign visitors, North Korea does have several functional hotels in Pyongyang.
She will, however, probably have to make some allowance for Kim's aversion to Thanksgiving food.
In order to take investment risk you have to lower the bar to risk aversion.
And maybe my aversion to blow jobs makes me feel un-American, or even unmasculine.
You can expand the idea of loss aversion far beyond the realm of international trade.
But even among Americans who are just starting their careers, this risk-aversion could linger.
" He urged me not to mistake his aversion to fight-club rhetoric for complacency. "Dr.
Why do consumers seem to have such an aversion to saying they like sweet wines?
On Sunday things seemed better until Sansa outlined the North's general aversion to knee-bending.
But there's an aversion to using the word "bailout," and there may be good reason.
Restrictions on movements and "basic aversion behaviour" by workers could impede farming, said the FAO.
Catholic milieu of his early life and his parents' aversion to the abuse of the
Risk-aversion in the time of war is funny to me, if not terribly ironic.
A special aversion to noise is patent, anyway, in Di Benedetto's prose: no waste sound.
The recent slump in precious metal was indeed affected by risk aversion and firmed dollars.
There was also an unexpected dip in German factory orders that intensified investors' risk aversion.
E-minis for the S&P 500 too stumbled, in an indication of risk aversion.
Some of this aversion could be tied to Labour's push for large scale structural change.
Risk aversion was high, with bond and gold prices gaining amid the equities sell-off.
But loss aversion has been instrumental in the success of authoritarian movements around the world.
Risk aversion stemming from these markets could yet hamper dollar gains by capping bond yields.
Some analysts see this as part of the Trump administration's overall aversion to international agreements.
The president has a well-known penchant for fast food and an aversion to exercise.
The dollar gave back gains against the safe-haven yen on risk aversion, analysts said.
America's aversion to border changes conforms with the policies of the world's major multilateral institutions.
Hanna, a more accomplished seamstress than Laura, shares an almost comical aversion to making buttonholes.
Part of this is that Americans seem to have a deep cultural aversion to negativity.
" The sociologist Joel Kovel wrote that "aversion is the cardinal manifestation of modern American racism.
I have this aversion to the smell of red wine now—I've only just realized.
That aversion to fact-checking isn't just a problem for Trump supporters — it affects everyone.
On the other hand, Trump has a known aversion to dense briefings and lengthy preparations.
"Some risk aversion prompting safe-haven flows has helped gold," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
An aversion to the word "supremacy" has also arisen because of the racial and political implications.
Investors' risk aversion towards banks' loss-absorbing securities may also pose challenges in meeting TLAC requirements.
Whether the issue was animal welfare, or simply an extreme aversion to rain, was not clear.
The uncertainty behind these possibilities increased risk aversion, with both sterling and UK equities selling off.
He argues currencies are being driven more by sentiment and risk aversion rather than economic fundamentals.
It doesn't depict physically abusive aversion practices like "rubber band snapping," inducing nausea, or electric shock.
It's not hard to connect this aversion to facts to some of these disastrous social policies.
The Australian dollar, which tends to suffer during risk aversion, was 0.5 percent lower at $0.7868.
Some CEOs who divest personal assets to fund a divorce develop risk-aversion in the business.
My mother's aversion to the kitchen flew in the face of my own obsession with it.
Nor is he a person whose life and career bespeaks a deep aversion to crony capitalism.
The also advanced broadly as persistent U.S.-China trade fears and Brexit concerns fanned risk aversion.
Nor has his risk-aversion on Syria or risk-readiness to reach an accommodation with Iran.
"This is more offshore, it must be some robots working on risk aversion algorithms," Luna said.
Since then, risk aversion has spread among China's big banks considering loans to smaller financial institutions.
The forint and the zloty weakened against the euro, reflecting the broader mood of risk aversion.
Given his aversion to pounding the pavement, they'll probably stay clean until at least Super Tuesday.
Now, however, it is enjoying a modest revival in a place notorious for aversion to compromise.
Shareholders don't share his aversion to fresh capital raises: Tesla's stock price rose on the news.
"Some risk aversion prompting safe-haven flows has helped gold," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
There were some cases in which bedbugs did not display their usual aversion to light colors.
This year the "lesser of two evils" rationale isn't just an uninspiring appeal to risk aversion.
On Friday some investors were booking profits from recent gains following renewed risk aversion, traders said.
Huckaby: The standard, say-nothing stance from government comes from a very deep seeded risk aversion.
An international banker in the region said his bank's aversion to Iranian transactions had not changed.
The rapid rise of Hindu nationalism, despite Rao's aversion to it, is very much his legacy.
Anyway, I think I have a specific childhood memory I can trace my deal aversion to.
Well, my aversion to things like the outdoors, and in particular "rustic" toilets, is well documented.
What this says about our cultural aversion to women's bodies in their natural state is depressing.
Trump's aversion to democracy promotion is consistent with his authoritarian tendencies, but also has ideological roots.
Find out how Tina conquered her aversion to debt and kicked her repayment strategy into overdrive.
A rise in Tokyo shares also eased risk aversion and weighed on the safe-haven yen.
After a childhood aversion, I've even come around on the beauty of a well-placed pratfall.
Critics say Museveni's complaint about "lying" is code for his aversion to political dissent spread online.
Mr. Trump's aversion to television spending has been one of the biggest curiosities of his campaign.
The Public Editor MOST journalists I've worked with have a reflexive aversion to interacting with readers.
The party needs to rethink its growing anti-intellectual bias and its reflexive aversion to elites.
But he eventually overcame his aversion to the bright color and started planning the dream room.
Adding to investors' risk-aversion was S&P Global Ratings' downgrade to China's sovereign credit rating.
Wider spreads indicate a greater degree of risk aversion with the euro zone and world markets.
The risk aversion in the broader markets also took a toll on recently bullish crude oil.
Any correction in equities could send the U.S. dollar/yen relationship lower on risk aversion flows.
But unlike Winchell and his imitators, Smith succeeded with kindness and an aversion to cheap shots.
Accuracy, not an Aversion to Risk Today's cutting edge technology is also accurate, not risk-averse.
Scott's aversion to even the words "climate change" have prompted scientists to self-censor their work.
"Liquidity has improved," one trader said, adding that investors are seeking yields despite global risk aversion.
It is hard to understand the deep reasons behind the American aversion to taxes and government.
In his personal life, Mr. Hungtai, 222, has shown a similar aversion to being pinned down.
I originally thought my bone-deep aversion to hotels was borne of all of the moving.
In Moezzi's case, as in many others, that aversion was underscored by numerous explicit death threats.
Given that there is an aversion to higher tones surely this would be a good thing?
When risk aversion is high, like during economic crises, voters flock to Democratic candidates, they argue.
" For Mortenson, a core hurdle is moving beyond the "aversion to complexity in our education system.
I once heard that to have an aversion to a name is a condition called nomomisia.
Asian stocks closed higher on Monday on fading risk aversion as the dollar clawed back losses.
To me that's a terrible combination — they live in an atmosphere of fear and risk-aversion.
Still, does such aversion mean that an artwork must be removed from view — or, worse, destroyed?
A fact we already knew: that his aversion to all things electromagnetic is psychosomatic, not physical.
Even though gold is a safe heaven asset, but risk aversion didn't benefit the gold price.
Gold was helped by the heightened risk aversion stemming from Brexit and uncertainty over Trump's plans.
Driver has spoken publicly before about his aversion to watching or listening to his own performances.
I also loved her aversion to commas, even if that's something I couldn't abide by myself.
Fully respecting cats' aversion to human strangers could make it hard to, say, date or marry.
The news moved the dollar further away from a 214.30-month peak as risk aversion eased.
Given Republicans' aversion to explicitly confronting Trump, it's unlikely they'll be able to reach that threshold.
The weird thing is, it's not that I have some general aversion to talking to people.
Modern Germans have an understandable aversion to charismatic leaders, but Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer will test even them.
Customers' attitudes towards pancakes are changing because of increasing health-consciousness and aversion to carbohydrate-rich foods.
Investors' risk aversion was evident in the demand seen for safer U.S. government and money market funds.
The Trump administration's dramatic move against China hastened the risk aversion seen in global markets this week.
Investor demand for other safe-havens such government bonds also remained high as risk aversion gathered momentum.
Poor communication, emotional attachment to patients and aversion to death were also among the causes they cited.
More than likely both the Egyptians and Saudi government will welcome his aversion to pushing internal reforms.
Gold rebounded to a fresh three-week high, as investor risk aversion lifted appetite for the metal.
Buffett first announced Berkshire was buying Apple in February 2017 despite his usual aversion to tech stocks.
I have a very strong aversion to sitting at a bar and ordering a drink by myself.
He'll show you his handcrafted knife collection and later confess his aversion to hunting for pure sport.
At a time when young people are accused of oversharing, I find his aversion to disclosure interesting.
There is one type of relationship where I don't have an aversion to boundaries—the romantic kind.
Anthony Gottlieb, in his history of the Enlightenment, quotes Rousseau as having "the greatest aversion to revolutions".
The base is not far from the front lines, and signs of casualty-aversion are all around.
But risk aversion could make an abrupt return if talks drag on or turn sour, he said.
His aversion to the policies of the left-leaning president, Moon Jae-in, is perhaps not surprising.
We have an aversion to getting told what to do versus getting told we're being talked about.
Risk aversion supported the 30-year bond, which rose 12/32 in price to yield 3.0835 percent.
It could be some sort of ideological aversion to redacting even the most personal or pointless information.
N. Berkshire revealed those stakes in mid-November, surprising many given Buffett's long aversion to the sector.
The yen also advanced broadly as persistent U.S.-China trade fears and Brexit concerns fanned risk aversion.
Just this week, Harper's Bazaar cover star Jennifer Aniston opened up about her aversion to social media.
"In science, there's a bit of an aversion to even using the term 'mystical experience,'" says Griffiths.
But risk aversion could make an abrupt return if talks drag on or turn sour, he said.
To concern oneself with such eventualities is to take an aversion to short-termism beyond the salutary.
Its currency index dipped as risk aversion kept developing-world currencies from capitalizing on a weaker dollar.
The marking was erratic at best, and the center backs seemed to have an aversion to clearance.
Gold rebounded to a fresh three-week high as investor risk aversion lifted appetite for the metal.
E-minis for the S&P 500 declined 683 percent, in an indication of heightened risk aversion.
And I think her symptoms of headache and aversion to light were a lot stronger than mine.
And a participant who didn't report an aversion would typically list a synonym like 'wet' or 'damp.
The elite's aversion to a two-man Trump/Cruz race is essentially handing the nomination to Trump.
Despite my seconds-long aversion to meat, my first post-experiment meal ended up being chicken wings.
But polling shows the Republican Party's aversion to acknowledging climate change is increasingly falling out of favor.
"It's pretty easy to stay short dollar/yen in this environment given the risk aversion," Innes said.
Kerr has taken several digs at the Trump administration's penchant for incendiary rhetoric and aversion to facts.
Worse, though, more than the physical torment or social aversion, were the the feelings of human inadequacy.
It's a skill set you develop, a sensitivity to just the right vibrations of interest and aversion.
You suddenly feel a strong aversion to the thought of having to plan things ahead of time.
All that, plus Pruitt's media aversion and history of industry favors, led to his award on Monday.
The whole goal is to win so there was definitely an aversion to anything seen as weak.
Easing risk aversion also reduced bids for the safe-haven Japanese currency as shares in Tokyo bounced.
The day's risk aversion lifted the Japanese , often sought in times of geopolitical uncertainty, against the greenback.
He possessed a brutal wit but no humor, a tremendous magnetism, and an aversion to being touched.
"Risk aversion is up following terrorist attacks in Spain and Trump concerns," Commerzbank analyst Michael Leister said.
This is similar to loss-aversion bias, where people prefer to avoid losses instead of acquiring gains. 
Our society is afflicted by an obsession with cleanliness and sterility and an aversion to natural dirt.
I also have an overwhelming aversion to clichés — I require a "clichectomy" in all content I edit.
As it increases its market share, this aversion to controversy—and, perhaps, quality—will likely also grow.
The Australian dollar, usually sold off in times of heightened risk aversion, gained 0.7 percent to $0.7446 .
What united them was an aversion to the status quo and the Supreme Court that enshrined it.
"I started to notice a pattern with an aversion to rashes, eczema and the like," Sue said.
Perhaps the aversion could be some sort of innate flight-fight response to dangerous or poisonous animals?
This likely reflected investor risk aversion related to Italy leading up to and following the Brexit referendum.
" Behind the defiant modernist façade she detected a macho pose, an aversion to "soft, sentimental, 'feminine' qualities.
He had never much liked drinking and, at twenty, after smoking hash, developed an aversion to drugs.
On May 8th, Barker travelled to the U.S. for a three-week lecture tour on aversion therapy.
Some groups have such an aversion to big government that they end up railing against all government.
And this aversion, combined with frequent review of investments, leads to underinvestment in riskier assets like stocks.
Regret aversion means people avoid or delay making decisions that might lead to them suffering a loss.
Indeed, a number of market surveys have reported a nearly pathological aversion to baths across many cultures.
I spoke with Be about the relationship between death aversion, consumerism, and the destruction of our planet.
Such a sudden digital severance often reads as a profound act of passive aggression or conflict aversion.
But it's also bred of a deep aversion to risk-taking, even when circumstances warrant bold action.
During the course of his presidency, not only did racial aversion not lessen but it increased greatly.
Aatish Taseer NEW DELHI — I grew up with an aversion to India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Blame strict immigration standards and an aversion to allowing English to infiltrate the political and corporate establishment.
But he had long opposed the war, in keeping with his general aversion to American military entanglements.
He is very much both of those things, which makes his aversion to gaming such a tragedy.
One 2010 study even found that people actually have an aversion to idleness, finding busyness more comforting.
Research on loss aversion thus suggests that the repeal would precipitate a political firestorm of epic proportions.
But the aversion to doing the messy work of making policy really goes back further than that.
This aversion to rhetoric, like Obama's aloofness from Congress, is a personal virtue that hurt him politically.
Rouble volatility has increased amid a global increase in risk aversion after the coronavirus outbreak in China.
Encoded in these habits is a wider aversion to authorial confidence and an embrace of human mystery.
They discovered a shared aversion to the grunt work of chemistry — beakers, distillates, titration, and so on.
As you might imagine, investing can be a prominent forum for the expression of loss aversion bias.
But while Mr. Spicer has long sought out television time, Mr. Dubke has an aversion to it.
The Australian dollar, usually sold off in times of heightened risk aversion, gained 0.6 percent to $0.7439 .
Their unwillingness to take such approaches appears to reflect a widespread political aversion to increasing public debt.
"Loss aversion is a hell of a drug," notes Brendan Nyhan, a University of Michigan political scientist.
With a deep cultural aversion to debt, Germany has been reluctant to finance spending by selling bonds.
Mr. Finney's aversion to such accolades extended even to Britain's own system of medals, knighthoods and peerages.
While Smith will read recipes by the hundreds, she has always had an aversion to using them.
She stood out for her deep, strong, caramelly voice and her aversion to appearing in her reports.
Once a party nominates its candidate, loyalty — and aversion to the opposite party — seems to kick in.
After I fell in love with Sam, I grew increasingly vocal about my aversion to ostentatious jewelry.
An even larger percentage of women — more than 50 percent — said the same of getting a drink or dinner with a male colleague (though, because men are overrepresented in positions of authority, their aversion has more potential to affect women's careers than women's aversion has to affect men's).
U.S. sovereign bond prices were higher Tuesday, as a global rally in equities faded and risk-aversion rose.
Despite an apparent aversion toward gays, Mateen had been seen at Pulse dozens of times over the years.
In addition, his aversion to global trade could mean that emerging economies would suffer under a Trump presidency.
Buying the yen was also recommended as Japanese investors tend to repatriate funds amid bouts of risk aversion.
Javier says his aversion to pap smears contributed to his reasoning when he decided to have a hysterectomy.
And despite our aversion to it as a so-called "civilized" species, cannibalism seems to serve a purpose.
The Japanese currency, a perceived safe-haven, is often sold when risk aversion abates in the broader markets.
We allow gray areas to persist through our aversion to speaking openly and honestly about our sexual desires.
Bolstering any preexisting aversion to speaking with law enforcement is the police department's reputation for being trigger-happy.
"Recent emerging market volatility has stopped the Egyptian pound's appreciation and slightly increased risk aversion," Abou Basha said.
More specifically, fabric chokers, and her complete aversion to the trend once beloved by Jenner and her relatives.
It's no secret that many English speakers share an aversion to the word 'moist', for mysterious unexplained reasons.
Geopolitical concerns were a persistent pressure and the rouble was suffering from mounting global risk aversion, analysts said.
I'm not sharing this particular opinion to be rebellious or to invent yet another unique aversion to technology.
Australia's dollar dropped 0.2% to $0.6841 as risk aversion knocked a currency considered a barometer for investors' moods.
Mr Putin, on the other hand, is bound by few constraints and has no particular aversion to war.
Investors also seemed to shed some aversion to risky assets through the day, even as the Sino-U.
He wanted to end his attachment to craving (of pleasure) and aversion (of pain) by experiencing it directly.
Quantitative measurements of change do matter because they enable you to use extrinsic motivation, anchoring and loss aversion.
Ann Lee's almost pathological aversion to sex and marriage, or John Humphrey Noye's embrace of "complex marriage" — a.k.a.
This celebrity aversion to Kelly was already in place before her comments on blackface and the ensuing backlash.
That was reflected in an easing of risk aversion as U.S. stocks gained and Treasury yields shifted lower.
"It may just be that donors to that charity have an aversion to receiving donor premiums," Meer said.
Whether it's the permanency, indecision, or just a general fear of needles — many celebs have major tat-aversion.
"There is a general risk aversion theme going on," said Mizuho's head of euro rates strategy, Peter Chatwell.
The day's risk aversion lifted the Japanese yen, often sought in times of geopolitical uncertainty, against the greenback.
Related to this is "loss aversion", the notion that people would rather avoid losses than experience equivalent gains.
An …Read more ReadAnother former curator agreed that the operation had an aversion to right-wing news sources.
Trump's Fox fixation isn't benign or inconsequential — because, like him, the network has an aversion to the truth.
He mocked the "politically-correct" aversion to calling the order a "travel ban" — capitalizing the words for emphasis.
As we saw risk aversion, we also see haven demand for U.S. dollar outpacing the influence of yields.
In his book, Grant wrote about how he was worried Blumenthal's aversion to risk would hurt the business.
Risk aversion supported the 30-year bond, which last rose 9/32 in price to yield 3.0883 percent.
Elsewhere yields edged higher across the euro zone with trade wars and EM currency weakness prompting risk aversion.
The aversion to risk helped lift gold as far as $1,213.00 an ounce, clearing stiff resistance around $1,200.
Some of the biggest issues he sees among his clients are confirmation bias, recency bias and loss aversion.
"Risk aversion dominates the global market overnight after the terror attack in Barcelona," Commerzbank wrote in a note.
The euro, which usually also tends to perform well at times of risk aversion, was flat at $1.1625.
The yen took an added blow from the easing in risk aversion and sagged to 110.64 per dollar.
Brexit fears and mixed messages from Federal Reserve officials are adding to the risk aversion in financial markets.
The greenback was down 0.15 percent at 111.44 yen, stretching overnight losses, amid risk aversion in broader markets.
If Barack Obama's risk-aversion is part of the current disaster, so was George W. Bush's risk-readiness.
The aversion to risk helped lift gold as far as $1,217.00 an ounce, clearing stiff resistance around $1,200.
Nevertheless, Mr Putin's aversion to Mrs Clinton, and thus a possible motive to undermine her, is well-documented.
Risk aversion among investors dragged down cyclical stocks such as machinery firms that have large exposure to China.
Heightened risk aversion had pushed gold prices about 9% higher over the previous quarter, benefiting local gold players.
In the same way that aversion led Swift to astrology, it also introduced her to alternative beauty sources.
The president has shown a similar aversion to exaggerating the threat from militant groups like the Islamic State.
The yen hit a two-week peak versus the dollar as investors went into full risk-aversion mode.
Given their liberal politics and aversion to President Donald Trump, college students have become a critical Democratic constituency.
With risk aversion escalating after Pyongyang fired a missile over northern Japan, all market sectors fell in Europe.
Given the Fed's aversion to dramatic moves, it seems more likely that any diet will be pretty moderate.
The rally did not exclude peripheral bond yields, which tend to rise in times of broader risk aversion.
Gefilte-aversion inspired the two to get Adam to not only eat gefilte fish, but to like it.
Trump obviously has an aversion to the routine prestige of being the most powerful man in the world.
" Underneath her frustration with the standardization of transgender vocabulary, Chu says, "I have an aversion to being churched.
As president, he found himself paralyzed by his own aversion to what he considered fundamentally un-American values.
His aversion shows up in meetings at the White House, on the campaign trail and at 30,000 feet.
Behavioral economists point to loss aversion as a psychological glitch that explains a lot of puzzling human conduct.
But Americans' aversion to presidential nepotism has also been deep and lasting, even as presidents have tested it.
But the aversion to social safety-net programs only came to root more deeply in the American mainstream.
Then when Obamacare was about to get taken away, loss aversion kicked in again on the liberal side.
The GOP's aversion to international agreements and doing anything about climate change are long-standing and deep-rooted.
But former Obama administration officials said Mr. Trump's aversion to even discussing the looming threat remains a concern.
Mr. Mahmoud said he has an aversion to being categorized, when it came to his nationality or sexuality.
Not practicing, in turn, transforms what started out as a mere aversion into a genuine lack of competence.
Senate leaders have a deep aversion to forcing politically vulnerable members of their party to take difficult votes.
Out of a similar aversion to long flowing hair, the romance-fiction door is firmly closed to me.
Fundamental backdrop is still broadly gold-supportive considering the main sources of risk aversion remain unresolved, Spivak added.
The case was settled under confidential terms in 2012, and the school continued to use shock-aversion devices.
Gold prices edged up to $25,337.78 an ounce after sliding earlier in the session on fading risk aversion.
One reason was an aversion to high taxes, but the other was set deep in their collective psyches.
Japan's currency has risen against the greenback for the last five trading sessions due to growing risk aversion.
Nor can an aversion to numbers explain the problem: economics is even less popular among girls than maths.
He often employed a shtick that involved a lot of talk but an aversion to actual physical contact.
But after a week of discomfort last year, Mr. Hill had to put his aversion to hospitals aside.
Because loss aversion is such a strong emotional driver, it is typical for many investors to quickly panic.
Yields in peripheral government bond markets, which often come under pressure at times of general risk aversion, rose.
General H.R. McMaster, National Security Adviser, is on record with an aversion to naming Islamism as a threat.
While the US and Europe both share an aversion to Iran, the disagreement lies in their differing approaches.
Stock markets were also down across the region due to global risk aversion, with MSCI's Latin American index .
As Thomas notes, Sandra's childhood bred in her a passion for self-sufficiency and an aversion to whining.
They have a strong aversion for settling, and will work day and night once they've started something new.
Trump himself has forcefully denied the allegation, and has even cited his aversion to germs in doing so.
But I also don't think risk aversion is the whole story behind the recent attraction to social democracy.
After I got over my aversion to Confucianism's sexism, I thought Confucius had a lot to contribute as well.
From In Her Closet by Tasha L. Harrison"So let's talk about your aversion to casual sex," I began.
The bond market rally did not exclude peripheral bond yields, which tend to rise in times of risk aversion.
The yield had sunk to a record low minus 0.035 percent last week when global risk aversion pummelled equities.
My arguably idiotic, insecurity driven aversion to a recommended syllabus aside, I'm pleased to announce that Beyondless is wonderful.
Winning a reprieve from risk aversion, the dollar registered its biggest gains in the currency markets in 10 days.
He pointed to increased housing supply, weakness in Chinese demand and risk aversion as possible reasons for the slowdown.
Despite Josephine's aversion to food, Capshaw is now focusing her energy on bringing her family together for the holidays.
Szmuilowicz, who was not associated with the study, added that doctors' natural aversion to conflict complicates the issue further.
This aversion to providing once-and-for-all answers has not always sat well with the American viewing public.
Risk aversion pervaded the market, with gold mining, tobacco and utility companies among the few gainers on the day.
Falls were exaggerated by thin trade and risk aversion ahead of Christmas and the New Year holidays, traders said.
The 20.2-year Treasury yield declined about 0.13 basis points to 20.1 percent as risk aversion favoured government bonds.
The racially divisive immigration-aversion that has won them support in the rustbelt is costing them in the sunbelt.
The precious metal had benefited from investor aversion towards risky assets that has hit global stocks and crude oil.
Fortunately for anyone with an aversion to chia seeds and goji berries, there are equally good-for-you alternatives.
"Our kids, very early on, were embracing things I think kids [have] a natural aversion to," Yip tells PEOPLE.
Linda Degutis is one former CDC official who believes the agency's aversion to gun violence research won't change soon.
What's more, Mormons link their aversion to Mr Trump to particular aspects of their faith, ethos and collective memory.
"An increase in caution and risk aversion could weigh on economic growth," it said in a note on Wednesday.
Risk aversion also sent the reeling to near $1.53, within view of its lowest in 30 years around $1.32.
"The negative impact of a Brexit on oil prices would be driven by risk aversion, not fundamentals," Wittner said.
Risk aversion sent the British pound reeling to near $1.32 on Monday, within view of Friday's 30-year low.
Because right now, getting bugged about it regularly by my phone has given me an aversion to it completely.
Over that period of time, my feelings toward it have gone from curiosity and mild skepticism to violent aversion.
The NHL has basically found a way to turn a league full of conservative coaches' risk-aversion against them.
Teens' aversion to Facebook jeopardizes not only the company's feed ad revenue, but its dominance as an identity provider.
The 10-year Treasury yield declined about 2 basis points to 2.255 percent as risk aversion favoured government bonds.
"Global risk aversion stemming from the intensifying U.S.-China trade tension is causing the stronger yen," said Mizuho's Yamamoto.
Purpose of "economic anxiety" joke is to highlight vast center/right aversion to acknowledging widespread racism contributes to Trumpism.
The 10-year Treasury yield declined about 2 basis points to 2.257 percent as risk aversion favoured government bonds.
Women's aversion to investing is well documented, but little progress has been made in the way of a solution.
The renewed aversion to risky assets pushed the Japanese yen to 2-1/214-year high against the euro.
Wholly in tune with a woman with an aversion to populist gestures, an insatiable appetite for work, papers, practicalities.
Analysts said that growing volatility in sterling would pressure peripheral bond markets which tend to suffer from risk aversion.
His aversion to society's beliefs of how he should look and act became a source of respite and excitement.
The greenback was down half a percent at 111.065 yen , stretching overnight losses, amid risk aversion in broader markets.
Japan's yen, which investors buy in times of risk aversion, rose to its highest since a January flash crash.
That fact in itself suggests an aversion to pretentiousness, which is about as Yorkshire a trait as it gets.
I used to have a serious aversion to going outside in the winter for any extended period of time.
Risk aversion has risen noticeably because of the political situation in the United States, Commerzbank said in a note.
The yen tends to benefit during times of risk aversion thanks to its perceived status as a safe haven.
The fourth quarter was characterized by very low levels of client activity and pronounced risk aversion, the group said.
This was developed into what is called aversion therapy, which is sometimes used to treat addiction and compulsive behavior.
Whatever your stance on #OscarsSoWhite and Hollywood's aversion to change, one thing is certain: We need to do better.
The erratic nature of Mr Trump's pronouncements might also lead to a dose of risk aversion among global investors.
There is an astounding cycle of risk aversion that guides so much of the decision-making in the NFL.
Kohan has a deep, occasionally prickly aversion to even a hint of censorship, which goes back to her childhood.
This approach takes advantage of a behavioural bias known as loss aversion—people are eager to avoid paying more.
The legislature meets every other year for a hundred and forty days, reflecting the state's native aversion to government.
Syrians with legitimate reasons to travel to the U.S. should not be refused based on an aversion to humanitarianism.
"This is a risk aversion trade," said Mark Connors, global head of portfolio and risk advisory at Credit Suisse.
That could be an important factor in redressing the excessive risk-aversion of many of our "gatekeeper" regulatory agencies.
Finally, I had to get over my longstanding aversion to wearing earphones while out and about in the city.
European stocks fell in line with a slump on Wall Street, pointing to growing risk aversion across global markets.
The yen climbed to a two-week peak versus the dollar as investors went into full risk-aversion mode.
If I were being generous with myself, I might attribute my aversion to beards to some formative early experience.
He ruminates on his regrets, anxieties, health problems, aversion to masturbation (tedious) and to working (he's never done it).
In some cases, educated, independent, breadwinning women seem to have an aversion to the idea of being an investor.
I had recently had a baby, and she had some minor medical issues and a major aversion to sleep.
Bond yields in Germany, the United States and Japan were also higher as risk aversion in broader markets eased.
She reportedly displayed some of the classic signs of possession: abnormal strength, aversion to sacred objects, speaking different languages.
That aversion toward overt political action — or even implicit criticism of his successor — carried into his speech on Tuesday.
"He just has no aversion to awkwardness," said another source who's sat with Trump in meetings with foreign leaders.
We're not sure if that reflects the macro environment, or just our aversion to deals with big sticker prices.
I'm aware that's the point of aversion therapy, but still, it was a disgusting and ineffective way to quit.
Still, it is important to assess this appropriation against Johns' habitual slipperiness of intent and aversion to definitive conclusions.
Cha Chaan Teng head chef Emil Tryka also has trouble understanding my innate aversion but thinks he can help.
Here are 22018 charts capturing some of those measures of tensions in the banking system or investor risk aversion.
In 2016, University of Melbourne ecologists began breeding the Queensland quolls with others that lacked the toad-aversion gene.
They also share an aversion to public criticism and a history of refusing to back down from a fight.
Fall is here and that means crisp weather, pumpkin spice everything, and a completely understandable aversion to going outside.
The Blue Jays' aversion to triples did not cause them to stumble to a 22013-20163 record last season.
But it also had to do with an abiding aversion to anger that still festered like rot inside me.
Risk aversion in the market has cramped liquidity, leading to increased warnings about volatility fueled by automated trading programs.
There is also a strong aversion across the political spectrum in North Africa to Western intervention in the region.
In fact, I had an aversion to the use of the term, and I thought I made that clear.
And when you're concerned about human rights and dignity, that carries an aversion to gruesome killings by the state.
But it does mean that when you say no, you're held accountable for where your aversion is coming from.
But his fidelity to economic orthodoxy and aversion to federal relief for the needy meant that his efforts failed.
Buffett is a master of value investing wherein patience, discipline, and risk aversion are the essential ingredients for success.
Equities in Asia closed higher on Tuesday, with markets benefiting from Wall Street's strong lead and subsiding risk aversion.
If Elliott tries to call his bluff, he's likely to walk away given his aversion to competitive bid situations.
It could be Barnes's aversion to self-parody — to producing a "Barnes" — that has driven his frenetically various career.
If that's your dealbreaker, we have bigger things to discuss than Cory Booker's social media team's aversion to colons.
Prices for copper, lead and zinc all fell on Tuesday, as geopolitical tension over North Korea fueled risk aversion.
There was this strange aversion to her image, but an appeal about her appearance and her hair in particular.
Finding entrepreneurial talent in the country used to be difficult because of an aversion to risk among Japanese workers.
"Risk aversion is benefitting JGBs and the Japanese yen," said Eugene Leow, a rates strategist for DBS in Singapore.
Enough agreement, in fact, that some Republican governors have overcome their aversion to taxes to pay for transportation projects.
The yen, which usually benefits in times of risk aversion, struggled for traction as the region's risk assets gained.
However, loss aversion promotes caution only when people are considering gains; once people have sustained losses, impulses change dramatically.
Currently, it is basically stable, gold price got boosted because of risk-aversion sentiment, closing high slightly on Wednesday.
Argentina's problems are bad, but they have been made worse because of investors' aversion this year to emerging markets.
Born during the Great Depression, the silent generation (1925–1945) has always had an aversion to the stock market.
And for those who have an aversion to Prague's famous tourist crowds, you won't find them in these places.
If death practices reveal a culture's values, we choose convenience, outsourcing, an aversion to knowing and seeing too much.
She testified about her aversion to swallowing pills, which prompted her to empty each capsule's contents onto her tongue.
Popular Force's alleged authoritarianism also goes hand in hand with its aversion to scrutiny and the corruption that permits.
The bit, touching on his atheism and aversion to religion, actually caused almost half of his audience to walk out.
This sense of entitlement to the fruits of one's labors may owe much to the phenomenon known as loss aversion.
Japan's yen, which investors buy in times of risk aversion, rose 0.7% to its highest since a January flash crash.
"We could see a more prolonged period of risk aversion," analysts at Singapore-based TD Securities wrote in a note.
Receding fears over the Turkish lira's late plunge on Friday reduced risk aversion in the broader markets, lifting the euro.
The problem isn't necessarily a general aversion to video dating, which has been around longer than smartphones and the internet.
So central banks often end up slowing growth before full employment is reached because of an excessive aversion to inflation.
Jackson and Ellis shared an aversion to the lawyers making faces in the courtroom, especially while the jury was seated.
But that earlier noted aversion to picking is only exacerbated as the younger generations in these farming families become adults.
Adding to risk aversion, stateside data showed factory orders declined 1 percent in May after two straight months of increases.
A further rise in core inflation, if it comes in a period of global risk aversion, can hit the forint.
But firms' aversion to increasing prices may be as much a consequence of limp inflation as a contributor to it.
A few themes emerge: a commitment to individual rights, an aversion to the status quo and a faith in progress.
Wired specifically cites Systrom and Krieger's aversion to hamburger menus, or icons that unfold to reveal a variety of options.
The Swiss franc and gold, two assets sought during times of heightened risk aversion, shot up in early Asian trade.
UBS said the period was "characterized by very low levels of client activity and pronounced risk aversion" by its customers.
All of which was enough to temper the extreme levels of risk aversion that had built up over recent days.
Both money-market and fixed income are seen as a safer bet than equity markets in periods of risk aversion.
The surgery worked, but it seems the hematopoietic stem cells brought something along with them, namely an aversion to kiwis.
Negative interest rates would make these problems even worse, which surely explains the aversion of Fed officials to negative rates.
It says the dollar strengthens as risk aversion grows - as is happening now - because investors rush for safe, liquid assets.
In an interview — actually with Refinery29 — Hayley used Taylor to illustrate a point about the music industry's aversion to queerness.
Commenting on global growth, he said it was not going favorably and that people were showing signs of risk aversion.
The dollar eased slightly to 108.23 yen on Tuesday as a decline in Japanese stocks triggered about of risk aversion.
A generation or two ago, general malaise and an aversion to mainstream cultural norms were enough to get you institutionalized.
He said the outflows from bond funds likely reflected investors' aversion to riskier high-yield bonds given recent market turmoil.
Economist Robert Frank wrote about the power of the principle of "loss aversion" last December in The New York Times.
"We have gone from a risk aversion environment to a market where risk is back on," said Lopez told IFR.
It systematically identifies prevailing market regimes and trends on the basis of investors' risk aversion across multiple markets and regions.
It's a winking appreciation of independence — and a slightly feverish aversion to commitment, familiar to anyone who's experienced real heartbreak.
Shares of Japanese exporters retreated as the safe-haven yen strengthened against the dollar due to the widespread risk aversion.
US10YT=TWEB In the currency world, that aversion tends to drive money into traditional safe-havens such as the yen.
I didn't have a particular aversion to the dish, but the texture of the meat just didn't jive with me.
With his deep social conservatism, public religiosity and aversion to negative campaigning, he is a throwback in his political style.
The tension between the military's push for pomp and Washington's aversion to paying the piper is hardly a modern problem.
Rattle's aversion to cliché can lead to performances that seem like arrays of contrarian insights rather than fully integrated interpretations.
Despite my aversion to online shopping, I've even taken a shining to secondhand shopping sites like Poshmark, ThredUp, and Depop.
"Geopolitical risk can be a potentially positive factor for the yen, with risk aversion and flight to safety," Yamamoto added.
Diana cut an odd figure in literary-bohemian New York: a queenly Cold Warrior with a temperamental aversion to revolt.
"     "It makes the value of risk aversion less attractive so it makes risk taking, such as stock investments, more attractive.
Unlike arsenic, however, the public and painters alike, especially in America, had no aversion to deadly lead paint until recently.
"There is basically just a bit of risk aversion ahead of Jackson Hole," said CMC Markets senior analyst Michael Hewson.
Gold hovered near a two-week high thanks to the weaker dollar and the risk aversion gripping the broader markets.
Powell said things that move longer end include term premia, expectations for short rates and also buying on risk aversion.
Inside the White House, Trump's aversion to discussing the election meddling issue is well known among his national security staff.
Emphasizing aversion to concentrated financial power, institutionalized political corruption, and a hopelessly wayward foreign policy would be a good start.
Mary Lovelace O'Neal returns to New York at 78 with a solo show and an undimmed aversion to being pigeonholed.
I had suffered from panic attacks years before, and this physical aversion to noise was beginning to feel eerily similar.
" On why Berkshire avoids using debt to finance acquisitions: "Our aversion to leverage has dampened our returns over the years.
The aversion to anger I had understood in terms of temperament or intention was, in all honesty, also a luxury.
Given these circumstances, Prince Mohammed has good reason to question the value of his predecessors' risk aversion on foreign policy.
This aversion to greenback chitchat might be an American quirk, much like people's passion for the NFL and peanut butter.
Two hallmarks of American economic policy under President Trump are a reflexive aversion for regulation and go-it-alone nationalism.
Nonetheless, the administration's aversion to international agreements in general may have made it leery of joining the announcement on Monday.
There is an understandable aversion to diagnosing a person — any person — based on what's only visible on television and Twitter.
Behind nearly every denial of the existence of that crisis is what those who study the problem call solution aversion.
Risk aversion also knocked the Aussie and the Kiwi dollars lower while the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc strengthened.
But what if its use, or an unconscious aversion to its use, had some small power to influence voter perception?
Recurring net fee income fell 7% yoy reflecting client risk aversion and the high mandate penetration in cross-border outflows.
Market participants said a Trump presidency could heighten risk aversion, with his protectionist trade policies seen hitting the U.S. economy.
In some cases, it comes with an aversion toward, even contempt for, their fellow-Americans who are white and sinking.
The aversion to loss prevents them from simply taking the cash they have sitting on the sidelines and investing it.
Despite his aversion to the new president as a subject for portraiture, Rockwell had voted for him this time around.
"Base metals have held up well but they will come under some pressure because of risk aversion," said Briesemann said.
Risk aversion also knocked the Aussie and the Kiwi dollar lower while the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc strengthened.
But Iranians say Mr. Trump has already demonstrated his aversion to using military force to follow through on his threats.
But Iranians say Mr. Trump has already demonstrated his aversion to using military force to follow through on his threats.
Glenn had an aversion to authority, and what was difficult at the Factory was that you had like four bosses.
Commenting on global growth, he said it was not going favorably and that people were showing signs of risk aversion.
Later that year Tether's general counsel told Bloomberg that an audit "cannot be obtained", citing risk aversion among potential auditors.
The Hungarian central bank's easy monetary policy, the loosest in central Europe, makes the currency vulnerable when risk aversion grows.
"Risk aversion is currently the name of the game in financial markets," said Peter Fertig, analyst at Quantitative Commodity Research.
I also developed a sensitivity, and eventual aversion, to others saying "like," including my kids, who learned it from me.
The Australian dollar was effectively unchanged at $0.7391 , stabilising amid the ebb in risk aversion after dropping 0.3 percent overnight.
Popular perceptions that attribute the causes of sex selection to general "son preference" and "daughter aversion" are not entirely accurate.
There's a funny little thing that happens in my brain when faced with something buzzy: I develop an aversion to it.
Between Kylie's ice cream and pomegranate breakfast combo and Kendall's aversion to chocolate, the Jenner sisters sure did have unconventional taste.
Two years ago, it reversed a long-standing aversion to airlines, taking stakes in four major carriers including Delta and American.
The dollar stood tall, rallying from a two-week low, as the currency found safe-haven demand from heightened risk aversion.
Not intervening was the right choice History will likely be a cruel judge of the Obama administration's risk-aversion on Syria.
Per the report, because Jones is a great player and good teammate, management has no particular aversion to addressing Jones' deal.
In other words, his assertions are entirely unscientific—which naturally matters little to a president with a documented aversion to science.
Where loss aversion and mistrust will tend to inhibit trade, we create institutions to structure and enforce the rule of law.
But in the case of Jeff Bezos, Larcker doubts risk-aversion will be at play because the numbers are so large.
As a robo-adviser, Ellevest takes each investor's goals, risk aversion, and finances into account when putting together a client's portfolio.
The "Oracle of Omaha" first announced Berkshire's investment in Apple in February 2017 despite Chairman Buffett's usual aversion to tech stocks.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for the former college wrestling champion's physique, as well as his aversion to wearing a suit jacket.
The new government's pledges on spending, ending sanctions on Russia, and an aversion to trade deals could of course evolve again.
In fact, the very impulse to protect yourself, called "loss aversion," may be predictive of investment errors, a new study suggests.
Gold's move higher came in the teeth of a stronger dollar, as has happened before in periods of elevated risk aversion.
The use of drones is highly controversial in Germany, where an aversion to military conflict has prevailed since World War Two.
Risk aversion has increased globally in recent days as fears of world recession resurface amid disappointing macro data in major economies.
Something else that readers may like about him is his longtime aversion to the use of anonymous sources in his work.
Hyperosmia is way more intense than just having an aversion to certain perfumes, and it's often linked to other neurological disorders.
"If there is a Brexit, the negative pressure on oil prices would be driven by risk aversion, not fundamentals," he added.
"Classic risk aversion is in full manifestation," said Alessio de Longis, portfolio manager in the global multi-asset group at OppenheimerFunds.
They are perfect for those of us who have a fascination with surgery but a serious aversion to blood and guts.
Perhaps they recognize the "algorithm aversion" that David Siegel gave voice to in an editorial in the Financial Times last year.
In many places, the Hui have so thoroughly assimilated that their only connection to Islam is a vestigial aversion to pork.
Westgate knew it was our best shot at healing the aversion, but I couldn't see it as anything other than failure.
But government borrowing looks less scary than it used to, and some mainstream economists are reconsidering the profession's aversion to debt.
Risk aversion has increased globally in recent days as fears of world recession resurfaced amid disappointing macro data in major economies.
An aversion to over-the-top language from lawyers' pens does not mean the justices conduct themselves with robotic stoicism, however.
In Germany the so-called NetzDG law has faced criticism for pushing platforms towards risk aversion-based censorship of online content.
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The U.N. needed to break out of its bureaucratic aversion to change and be imaginative for the bridge to be effective.
In general, more testosterone is associated with lower levels of risk aversion, so people with more testosterone may take more risks.
Maggie Haberman of the New York Times shared her reporting on Trump's aversion to holding mock debate sessions, among other things.
But several are reconsidering their skill-aversion—possibly fearful of losing sin-tax revenues, which generate $9bn annually for American states.
Japan's yen, which investors often buy during times of risk aversion, rose 0.7% to its highest since a January flash crash.
Far from taking the power off their attempts as a form of risk aversion, stressed shooters seem to go for broke.
"We understand they don't like this," the official said about China's aversion to sanctions on Iran from the United States alone.
He's also temperamentally closer to Clinton than Warren, and his choice would be reflective of Clinton's famous aversion to political risk.
In many cases, Jacobs's palpable aversion to federal intervention was based on the evidence all around her in New York City.
These Jewish communities expressed deep aversion to inter-marriage, unlike the 44% of American Jews who have married outside their faith.
Stocks were also hit by rising tension between North Korea and the United States as it set in motion risk-aversion.
Psychologists call the phenomenon loss aversion: the universal drive to avoid risk even at the expense of equal or greater gain.
I refer people to this story when they tell me that my aversion to mashed potato could be down to texture.
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She said almost a century of global aversion to the use of chemical weapons had been eroded in Douma and Salisbury.
The latest sanctions have increased overall risk-aversion towards Russian assets, while hitting the companies named on the list especially hard.
And while he is a pretty exceptional human being, his biggest handicap as a politician has been his aversion to conflict.
In addition to denial, the United States, particularly on the right of the political spectrum, has a generalized aversion to government.
As early risk aversion faded, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan recouped early losses to rise 0.6 percent.
And given the chief justice's aversion to the appearance of politics, he is unlikely to offer any response any time soon.
WELLINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - New Zealand shares were down 0.7 percent on Monday as heightened risk aversion weighed on the market.
An aversion to debt is a big reason Gannett spun off from the company's broadcasting arm last year with net cash.
The Swiss franc, often sought in times of global risk aversion along with the yen, was flat at 0.9560 per dollar.
The Chinese are keenest of all, reflecting a strong aversion to births out of wedlock, for both cultural and practical reasons.
Some of the market's aversion to Mr. Trump probably reflects the assessment that the world would simply be riskier under him.
This included the use of lobotomies and aversion therapy, in which doctors tried to make LGBTQ-identifying people disgusted by homosexuality.
The federal government's aversion to cannabis threatens public safety and endangers the rigorous rules that states have already imposed on businesses.
As interesting as this is what Klar and Krupnikov discover about the political consequences of this social aversion to party affiliations.
Not surprisingly, the National Front, the right-wing party that thrives on aversion to Muslim immigrants, reacted disdainfully to these statements.
Though comparable figures for the nation's governors aren't readily available, they've reportedly shown a similar aversion to clemency since the 230s.
While higher-rated French bonds often benefit from risk aversion in world markets, turmoil in France prompted investors to stay away.
The Canadian aversion to long election cycles comes partly from emotions that a lot of Americans could relate to, he said.
Attention Deficit Disorder was a possibility given Trump's penchant for short meetings and conversations, limited concentration span, and aversion to reading.
Small banks have nevertheless struggled to raise funds in the interbank market in recent weeks amid growing aversion to risky assets.
The yen, which investors tend to buy in times of risk aversion, jumped against the dollar after the report was published.
Washington's aversion to repatriating him has complicated efforts to encourage, perhaps even shame, other countries into taking back their own citizens.
The rudder in her work, and in her thinking, is this aversion to, and constant vigilance against, easy complacencies and groupthink.
Franklin did not perform regularly for many years, partly because of an aversion to flying after a rough trip in 1982.
Radiohead gives us reasons to probe and interrogate, but their aversion to the spotlight revokes any access to actually do so.
I had an aversion to fesenjoon when I was a child, but in my teenage years it became my favorite dish.
But the recent market volatility and investors' recent aversion to risk may make it difficult for some to make it out.
"I have an aversion to 'corporate wear' or 'mommy wear,'" Assoulin says, referencing different stereotypes of dressing for a specific environment.
The generation also seems to have gotten over its aversion to Rolexes and Range Rovers (although not, it seems, red suspenders).
You wake up the morning of January 1 with a throbbing headache and an aversion to light, noise, and other humans.
Tall poppy syndrome, which refers to Australians' supposed aversion to high-achieving individuals, can extend to avoiding sensitive topics, including money.
The researchers pressed on this preference further, testing the strength of respondents' aversion to United by making changes to the choice.
New York (CNN Business)Kraft Heinz is still struggling to adapt to consumers' changing tastes and their aversion to processed food.
Except that Trump's instinctive need to appease dictators appears to be even more powerful than his aversion to imitating his predecessor.
With a government like China's, with a historical aversion to transparency and sensitivity to international criticism, that can be a problem.
President Trump has made no secret of his aversion to foreign military entanglements, and he pledged to get the troops out.
He was speaking to reporters shortly after the dollar fell to a low of 100.40 yen JPY= due to risk aversion.
Pedophiles benefit from this aversion to uncomfortable discussions, taking cover in the silence and ignorance and impunity of the private realm.
What really helped prompt my aversion to fast food (and McDonald's in particular), however, was a documentary I saw in school.
Even so, Pastor and Veronesi tested their risk-aversion model on various sub-periods within the greater timeframe of their study.
And given the Trump administration's general aversion to regulations and taxes, a sweeping public toll is probably not in the cards.
Studies have long shown that managers have a tendency to soften feedback out of aversion to what they perceive as conflict.
Mr. Trump's aversion to responding to such provocations has taught the Iranians that their risks of backlash are limited and manageable.
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The risk aversion, which also saw U.S. stock futures tumble and gold and bonds rise, unusually extended to the Japanese yen.
Yet we must also be sensitive to the understandable aversion Americans may have in getting involved in another Middle East war.
That would explain his general aversion toward the term against other white people, but not how he wields it against others.
Typically, much investor activism takes place behind closed doors, especially in Asia where there is a cultural aversion to public confrontation.
Silbermann's press aversion, combined with the service's appeal outside Silicon Valley, limited early media coverage of Pinterest despite its rapid growth.
Talese has an aversion to tape recorders, and in an essay included in this collection, he discusses his unusual reporting techniques.
Miller's aversion to nonwhite immigrants, after all, is hardly a secret — it's why he has his job in the first place.
Even if fans may not approve, teams' aversion to off-field "issues" when deciding whom to select has a certain logic.
In general, while Trump has been a master of Twitter, he has shown an aversion to, and ignorance of, technology itself.
This phenomenon is called "loss aversion," and it holds true for political psychology as well as behavioral economics, according to Miroff.
And it may all come down to the Millennial aversion to washing a bowl and spoon too early in the morning.
His most significant legacy, however, will be of ingraining a mindset of moderation and aversion to radicalism in Iran and the region.
Japan's yen, which investors tend to buy in times of risk aversion, rose 0.7% to its highest since a January flash crash.
Emails, photos, files, screenshots, apps — I don't know why but I have an extreme aversion to removing things from my digital life.
It's volatility in both the markets and investors' portfolios, paired with uncertainty — as we're experiencing again — that drive fear and loss aversion.
Japan's yen, which investors tend to buy in times of risk aversion, rose 2456.51% to its highest since a January flash crash.
"I'm trying to keep him from having an aversion to it, so I am basically bribing him into it," the star says.
Ontario's previous directive to prosecutors was more focused on risk-aversion, citing high-profile cases where people committed murder while on bail.
Now installed as the voice of American foreign policy, he has maintained, notwithstanding his undoubted qualities, an oilman's aversion to public scrutiny.
While Republicans campaign on family values, they frequently oppose paid leave, citing its burden on business and their aversion to "entitlement" programs.
He omitted to add that, as with love, many people have a strong moral aversion to paying for the life-sustaining liquid.
Mr. Elliehausen of the Federal Reserve said he expected the aversion to debt among young Americans to continue, potentially with a downside.
In 1975, a psychologist in New York was studying taste aversion in a group of rats and got an utterly mystifying result.
So to find out how long the learned aversion would last, he force-fed this harmless drink to them using an eyedropper.
So why do you think so many people from that time period have such an aversion to using the word "grunge" now?
He lost the pleasure of going to the ranch, an aversion to long car rides being one of the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
Pyongyang's missile launch on Friday capped Japan's equity markets but was unable to trigger the sort of risk aversion seen last week.
The lengthy process, which proves to be hilarious thanks to Osman's obvious aversion to cold cuts, is also quite mesmerizing to watch.
Also in his favor: He's a documented germaphobe with a strangely acute aversion to bodily functions like, say, going to the bathroom.
European stock markets hit a 16-month high on Monday but failed to hold on to the gains as risk aversion returned.
My aversion to religion puts me in the minority when it comes to people of color, especially African Americans in the south.
" Reflecting on part of the reason behind her aversion to horror, Curtis says, "I've never been able to take quick, loud sounds.
"Embedded into our cultural upbringing is this aversion to anything but a soft smelling body, which isn't natural at all," Fous says.
I'm not a big olive person because of the whole caper aversion, anything like that, but anything kinda goes for a pizza.
National security hawks, another conservative type that loathes the braggart tycoon, are meanwhile unimpressed by Mr Johnson's extreme aversion to military intervention.
I guess the second pillar of my deals aversion came years later, in the summer after my senior year of high school.
Although Congress significantly expanded trade negotiation transparency in 2015, trade transparency is still important given the Trump administration's unprecedented aversion to disclosure.
She says she sees an aversion to screening among her family and friends, and that she thinks it's because it's so invasive.
"Some risk aversion prompting safe haven flows has helped gold to stabilize and now test resistance," Societe Generale analyst Robin Bhar said.
We err toward risk aversion, even at the cost of bodily damage; we don't learn what would happen if we did nothing.
"Trump's unwillingness to sign the nuclear deal is increasing global risk aversion, making markets more hesitant on the geopolitical outlook," said Schamotta.
In 2007, a linguistics professor from the University of Pennsylvania, Mark Liberman, wrote about moist in exploring the concept of word aversion.
Trump's disregard — no, contempt — for professionalism is in some ways an anagram of his aversion to norms, to tradition, to simple courtesy.
It not only causes severe headaches, but is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and aversion to light, and can last for days.
But for all the talk of Mr Xi's skills as a global leader, he still shares Deng's aversion to risk-taking abroad.
With his nocturnal schedule, his dislike of paperwork, and his aversion to dialogue, Hitler was an eccentric executive, to say the least.
Fundamentally it is entirely conservative, and it has a deep aversion from all innovations and advances and an unbounded respect for tradition.
Asian stocks witnessed sell-off as risk aversion following the sharp drop in the Turkish lira drove demand for safer asset classes.
Consider that for most people, losing something hurts more than gaining that same thing feels good — a phenomenon known as loss aversion.
"Excessive risk aversion is not going to help us win an arms race that is so heavily rooted in automation," Butler said.
Judge, it&aposs kind of like the former director of the Food and Drug Administration saying they have an aversion to broccoli.
The results of lab and field experiments suggest that the investment behavior of even professional traders falls in line with loss aversion.
My sense is that even if you were to try to aversion approach for longer than a week, you wouldn't actually quit.
It was definitely one of the very first arguments and it still pertains if you have an aversion to eating spawny oysters.
But South Africans have a cultural aversion to eating a food they consider fit only for livestock, for all its nutritional merits.
The human aversion to incest is almost if not completely cross-cultural, Prause says, which may serve to help us avoid inbreeding.
Mr. Davis, who represented the area for seven terms, said most voter aversion to Mr. Trump stemmed from his propensity for insults.
Mr. Elliehausen of the Federal Reserve said he expected the aversion to debt among young Americans to continue, potentially with a downside.
I favor free trade, fiscal discipline, pro-business regulations, a democracy-expanding foreign policy, and I have an aversion to identity politics.
Even "Crazy Rich Asians," the summer's blockbuster romantic comedy, features an explicit nod to "loss aversion," a key concept in the field.
I've had an aversion to those ever since I was stung as a kid trampling through the English countryside one summer vacation.
I recalled one of the more urbane YouTube gun gurus explaining that people have a natural aversion to holding things that explode.
Then he told us what he had learned from training soldiers, from desensitizing them to their natural aversion to killing up close.
Does the Trump administration's aversion to regulation lead you to think that you may need to lean more heavily on raising rates?
When you talk to people about their aversion to lube, the same critiques pop up over and over again: It tastes weird.
The Green Party, long famous for its aversion to the police, is now calling for an increase in the number of officers.
The safe-haven Swiss franc also stepped back to 1.0867 per euro from Monday's 1.0840, reflecting the slight easing in risk aversion.
That he chose to embrace such a challenge is a testament to Audiard's almost allergic aversion to making the same movie twice.
Her initial aversion was not unusual among the math purists of the time, long before computer science emerged as an academic discipline.
Ms. Zuber, the historian, said tensions over the Muslim veil were rooted in a longstanding cultural aversion to public expressions of faith.
The psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman proposed that we make bad decisions because our thinking is clouded by loss aversion bias.
The sudden aversion to plastic straws, bags and the like over the past two years shows just how quickly sentiment can change.
Your mother might have ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), an eating disorder characterized by an extreme aversion to lots of foods.
Analysts said that risk aversion in the market will likely stay until things start to calm down between the U.S. and China.
Inertia and ego aside, a big part of the reason the store wouldn't slice up the watermelon was probably simple risk-aversion.
The White House's peace team has also repeatedly criticized Palestinian leaders, but shown a near-total aversion to criticizing the Israeli government.
But the Kavanaugh vote and the tax vote reinforced her lifelong party affiliation despite her aversion to parts of Mr. Trump's agenda.
Safe-haven gold hovered near a two-week high prompted by the weaker dollar and the risk aversion gripping the broader markets.
While there is an aversion in the United States military to giving machines too much autonomy, that doesn't mean it isn't experimenting.
The spike in risk aversion triggered massive stop-loss flows from investors who had held short positions on the yen for months.
In the end, the repeal effort's biggest hurdle may have been loss aversion, one of the most robust findings in behavioral science.
The risk aversion propped up global safe-haven assets such as government bonds, with yields on German benchmark debt approaching record lows.
Driving Trump, according to aides, is a persistent aversion to appearing weak, even in the face of dire warnings and political fallout.
Some analysts see the Trump administration's aversion to international agreements and the views of Bolton as a driving force behind the decision.
The charity staff members cited worries about their careers, while the ex-partners cited a professional aversion to appearing in the media.
Given banks' aversion to take risk following the surge in bad loans, the RBI will not compel them to lend, Gandhi said.
She watches the way people move through a space, inadvertently contort themselves, and unconsciously display their aversion or predilection toward an object.
Its fate is entirely up in the air — and not only because Trump has a demonstrated aversion to big free trade deals.
"One result of this aversion is an almost complete absence of figure stones in organized, catalogued museum collections," write Berlant and Wynn.
In another sign of risk aversion, the Australian dollar , often used as a liquid proxy for China investments, eased 0.54 percent to $0.7119.
In currency markets, the mood was one of risk aversion with the Japanese yen rising to a five-week high against the dollar.
It's a frankly boring aversion that is wired so deeply and violently into America's gastronomic consciousness that it seems almost impossible to undo.
Smith has spent his career on the brink of dismissal, appealing to coaches' risk-aversion while simultaneously tempting them to roll the dice.
With this break higher in USDCNY, EM Asia FX has lost this anchor, and subsequent risk aversion may see Asian currencies weakening further.
However, London Capital Group analyst Jasper Lawler said there was nothing "too shocking to cause any kind of risk aversion in the address".
It is also widely agreed that the current Western—and specifically American—aversion towards death and its related processes hasn't helped anyone much.
"And investors in general are nervous about emerging markets given the potential for Fed tightening," in addition to generalized risk aversion, he added.
That suggests one reason workers in advanced economies are not as fully employed as they should be is an excessive aversion to inflation.
Molly's whole aversion to therapy highlighted a common mindset in the black community and opened the door for an important mental health conversation.
The method is sometimes used by women who have a negative reaction, aversion, or moral or religious opposition to chemical or hormonal contraception.
As the not-so-proud owner of acne-prone skin, this gave me some reassurance that my aversion wasn't all in my head.
This is a phenomenon behavioral economists call "loss aversion," in which it's normal to be more scared to lose than excited to gain.
TOKYO, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds firmed on Friday, taking cues from rising risk aversion as tensions escalated on the Korean peninsula.
Miller's research showed that people who demonstrate loss aversion are more likely to fall victim to the sunk-cost fallacy, and vice versa.
The extensive aversion to regulation shown by these companies indicates a worrying preference towards appeasing advertisers at the expense of the American public.
Both loss aversion and extrinsic motivation come into play because you don't want to lose the $150 you incrementally bet over six months.
A baby with an oral aversion can lose those digestive reflexes and instead feel nauseated at the sight of a breast or bottle.
It also changed the nature of internet technical progress and innovations as risk aversion began to stifle the earlier culture of "moon shots".
"Emerging market currencies have sold off pretty much across the board, reflecting an increase in risk aversion," Capital Economics said in a note.
This could potentially trigger a bout of broader risk aversion, which would, in turn, be unfavourable for Asian (and broader emerging market) currencies.
The dollar stood tall, notably against the safe-haven yen, as risk aversion eased slightly for now and pushed U.S. Treasury yields higher.
"This would definitely be Brexit-related – a mix of lender, developer and occupier risk-aversion," Head of Commercial Research Mat Oakley told Reuters.
Millennial stereotypes notwithstanding, these innovations make me think that maybe our supposed aversion to this stinky canned fish is ultimately a good thing.
In the foreign exchange market, the dollar slipped on Thursday as broader risk aversion pushed benchmark U.S. yields to a nine-day low.
Poo-eaters were just as easily house trained as those who avoid the habit, "suggesting a normal aversion to feces," write the authors.
This aversion is likely inherited from their wild wolf ancestors, who evolved the behavior to avoid fecal-borne intestinal parasites and other pathogens.
Euro zone finance ministers' failure to agree on Greek debt relief with the International Monetary Fund last week also added to risk aversion.
And not action by local governments, which are too tied up in picayune concerns and risk aversion to make the changes America needs.
Flows since the start of the year indicate risk aversion in bonds and risk appetite in equities, a pattern BAML's strategists labeled "schizophrenic".
Zloty lost 2.6 percent to euro since the beginning of this year due to increased risk aversion abroad and political uncertainty in Poland.
Whenever government doesn't respond quickly out of risk aversion, we're trying to keep ourselves from looking incompetent, but then inadvertently doing it anyways.
"If (Trump's election) leads to more risk aversion, it could certainly increase costs and limit access to capital," Meirelles was quoted as saying.
The markets are also jittery as to whether U.S. equities have gone too far, and gold is expected to benefit from risk aversion.
TOKYO, May 29 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices edged higher on Tuesday, supported by weaker equities as risk aversion gripped the broader markets.
Analysts said that risk aversion eased somewhat after a slide in Wall Street had paused overnight, but concerns about a U.S. recession lingered.
However, Japanese government bond prices continued to rise, following a torrid time in Japanese financial stocks overnight that meant risk aversion remained high.
The greenback was effectively flat at 111.63 yen after dipping 0.15 percent against its Japanese peer overnight amid risk aversion in broader markets.
In the foreign exchange market, diminishing risk aversion is helping the dollar to gain a foothold at one-month high of 51.383 yen.
Well, two Oregon-based breweries may have found a solution to both Generation Y's need for Cheerios and aversion to doing the dishes.

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