Sentence examples for averse for from inspiring English sources

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The term 'averse for' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, use the phrase 'averse to' to indicate that someone dislikes or is opposed to something. For example: He was averse to eating sweets.

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Therefore, being an auditor who is also tax certified may be accompanied by specific personal values of auditors like the tendency to be risk averse for instance that could lead to the revealed association instead of the individual auditor's tax certification.

"The regular study section is risk averse for a very simple, perfectly human reason: It's just easier to see how an incremental improvement in existing knowledge and an experiment which is very, very obviously feasible is a better use of the money to the average study section member than something which requires any kind of leap of faith or which is insufficiently justified, in their view.

Today's world of huge-budget gaming is surely too risk averse for a large-scale project that is neither a licensed property nor a potential "next big thing".

And yes we could also get killed on the road as well, but I remembered reading about the stories of the lives of those who had died on the plane crash in the Herald Tribune and was somewhat flying averse for a while.

Again, both animals were risk seeking for the small EV gamble but risk averse for the large one.

Whereas humans are risk averse for monetary gains, other animals can be risk seeking for food rewards, especially when faced with variable delays or under significant deprivation.

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We've said it before, but whoever did this should be mirror-averse for a long time.

No. Hollywood is far too risk-averse for such things now.

But the market tells us that not nearly enough are interested, while research tells us that even when they are, they're too risk-averse for the idea to be driven forward with enough urgency.

"Let me point out the joint inquiry by an independent staff into the 9/11 tragedy strongly criticized intelligence officials for not connecting the dots and for being risk-averse; for failing to put together a picture that seemed all too obvious after the fact," said Senator Pat Roberts, the Kansas Republican who is chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Two and a half thousand Premiership points or not, Hodgson is notably spotlight-averse for a man who has endured more close-ups than any other club player in history and responded with deadly accuracy to the vast majority of them.

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