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In this paper, we show that the superiority of strict liability does no longer persist in a world of risk averse parties.
Lucas was the first leader of the once hierarchy-averse party, holding the post from 2008 to 2012.
The more risk-averse party might offer to give the other party a larger percentage of potential profits in return for accepting a larger percentage of losses.
More daringly, in front of a tax-averse party, he boasted that the rich would pay more tax under him then they did under Labour.
But instead of actually facing the public, the risk-averse party leaders are stuck on a grim carousel of predictable press conferences and stage-managed photocalls.
In a bid to seize the agenda in a country where the 62percentt voted remain, the SNP began gearing up for another referendum, much earlier than the usually risk-averse party had ever anticipated.
In a bargaining setting with asymmetrically informed, inequity-averse parties, a fully efficient mechanism (i.e., the double auction) exists if and only if compassion is strong.
To those risk-averse parties, exports without the stamp of approval by Commerce was "driving blind"—even though it really isn't.
I know Sequoia is averse to party rounds.
Moreover, Steve Hildebrand, Obama's deputy campaign manager, has argued that members of the network include many who are averse to traditional party politics: young people with weak party loyalties, independents and even some Republicans.
But the right-wing Tories are like chalk and cheese, as Brits say, with the moderate LibDems, as well as with the London-averse regional parties.
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