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Discover Ludwig"averse about" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
The correct idiom is either "averse to" or "averse towards." For example, "She was averse to trying new foods" or "He had a strong aversion towards public speaking."
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And weak stock markets tend to make the young more risk averse about investing into the next decade.
Although a number of influences on PA may be gender specific at this stage of the lifecycle, children at this age are unlikely to feel as averse about sharing their views and opinions in front of other peers [ 16] compared with those at a later stage of adolescence.
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So both sides are going to be somewhat risk-averse about that.
Smaller countries that have specialised in mediation, such as the Scandinavians and Switzerland, have become more risk-averse about engaging with armed groups.
Just as "Depression babies" became overly risk-averse about investing and spending money, "Recession babies" might be afraid to leave an employer they dislike or that underpays them.
But if you look a little closer at health insurance purchases among young people alone, this demographic actually appears more risk-averse about their health than is commonly believed.
"I think the only thing younger people should be more risk-averse about is the leverage they take on," said Jeffrey G. Cribbs, president of Chicago Wealth Management in Oak Park, Ill.
But with arts organisations struggling for funds, and with the continued threat of further public cuts to come, a shift in moral values seems to be emerging; the trustees and leaders of arts organisations seem to be getting more risk-averse about accepting funding from corporate sources.
Because CP investors may be risk averse, concerns about ABCP may cause them to seek other short-term, cash-equivalent investments like traditional CP or T-bills.
But when I approached Bentivolio and his staff for this story, they seemed averse to talking about Santa, or really about anything at all.
Imagine a corporate Chairwoman consulting her risk-averse Board about whether they should pursue a dangerous hostile takeover bid.
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