Sentence examples for averse in from inspiring English sources

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"In foreign affairs, he seems risk averse, in using force and even diplomacy," Rubin said.

Recognising the BME managerial talent which does exist and being less risk averse in senior appointments.

"In foreign affairs, he seems risk averse, in using force and even diplomacy,'' Rubin said.

"Brazilian banks are obviously less risk averse in Brazil, it's the risk they deal with day to day".

Will he be risk averse in his rookie year at CBS? "I don't think so," he said emphatically.

On reflection, though, he was not averse, in either poetry or prose, to the occasional half monty, the cunning flash of selfexposure.

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Often quite funny, though ultimately risk-averse in its depiction of male infantilism.

These practices, the authors argue, squeeze publishers, which makes them more risk-averse in deciding which books to publish.

"People were more risk-averse in the '80s," said Mr. Alberg, who is on the board at Amazon.

As sociologist Richard Sennett put it, "Corporate culture treats the middle-aged as risk-averse, in the gambler's sense".

If the combination of the crunchy pita chips and meltingly soft dip doesn't persuade the eggplant-averse in your circle, do not think twice about it.

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