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If you're very loss-averse -- meaning that you hate losing more than you love winning -- your chances of choking will be lower.

On a bright note, when it comes to short-term threats that could potentially lead to exposure to lawsuits and loss of revenue, Fox News becomes conservative (in the traditional sense of the word, meaning "risk averse").

It's less meaning-averse; it's much more meaningful.

Adolescents were risk-averse in this gambling task, meaning that they made fewer riskier than safe decisions.

According to Chris Mason, who was a member of the Interagency Group on Afghanistan from early 2002 until September 2005, the Pashtuns of southern Afghanistan are "proto-insurgents", meaning that they are "naturally averse to the imposition of external order".

(Some of that rationale includes: a.) Otherwise topflight, liberal-minded illustrator forgets that parody involves the employment of imagery to convey something opposite its literal meaning, b.)  Otherwise mistake-averse magazine becomes caught in blind spot after big city liberals get bitter and "cling to rhetorical guns" to express feelings of being jilted by overly centrist nominee, and c).

He says that the "risk averse" industry "all but shut down their brain research", meaning there are few signs of real innovation from drug makers.

But Twitch isn't the only streaming video service targeted at gamers, meaning there are other options for the Amazon averse: It seems fairly obvious, but YouTube has its own live streaming platform integrated directly into the main site.

This has generally been explained in the literature by correlating the individual risk with risk preference [ 15, 21], meaning that individuals with better health may be more averse to risk than individuals with poorer health.

Sometimes people are averse".

They become risk averse.

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