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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averse on" is not commonly used in written English as it does not form a complete sentence or have a clear meaning
It is possible that it could be used in a sentence as part of a larger phrase or idiom, but it is not standard or grammatically correct on its own. Instead, you could use "averse to" or "averse toward" to express a dislike or opposition to something or someone. Example: She was averse to taking risks, always preferring to play it safe.
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Teams are too risk averse on fourth down.
The mean value of CRRA midpoint is 0.13, suggesting that subjects in our risk experiments were risk averse on average.
We tested for sex differences in this choice task and found women to be consistently more risk averse, on average, than men.
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Instead of making innovative leaps in science, researchers early in their careers are typically among the most risk averse, taking on bits of studies designed by their senior mentors.
As a senator, he was not averse to taking on his party's leadership.
"If work-loan is a high percentage of their family income, then it makes sense that they would be averse to taking on such high levels of debt".
Many men, I suspect, would not be averse to taking on a bigger role in the family but in cases where the parent earning the least amount is the one who becomes the carer – which, let's face it, are most cases – it is not a genuine choice.
They did what they always do in such situations: they deeply retrenched, flipping from vastly under-pricing risk to becoming hugely averse to taking on any credit risk at all.
We leave them aside for the time being, but the recent acknowledgment of the existence of a swap line with the People's Bank of China valued at close to 2.4 billion US dollars is a sign that the NBU is not averse to taking on significant off-balance sheet items.
I'm not averse to strap-ons, but as a bi woman who prefers her cocks attached to male bodies, I felt like, if I were ever to become a regular brothel client, this would be the kind of erotic experience I'd be likely to purchase.
end{aligned}A formal sector entrepreneur who is risk-averse on the other hand optimally allocates his capital endowment (w) between his own production technology ((w^I) of (w)) and bank deposits ((w^E) of (w)).
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