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4, we consider cases where the consumer is variety averse, that is, the consumer/user prefers consistent product quality.
We are so "loss averse" that we often fail to compute the odds of life very well.
"It's very, very important that the World Bank, as an economic institution, not become so risk averse that it would only do the sure thing," he said.
mother! plays right into the introvert's deepest fears by presenting a young wife (Jennifer Lawrence), age appropriate for the social media era, who's so socially averse that the thought of stepping foot outside her home fills her with blinding terror.
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I think Michael and I have spent a lot of time trying to create a culture here that is not risk-averse, that is innovative, where people really talk to each other, where people really listen to each other, where people speak their mind.
Coefficients with a positive sign show that respondents valued that particular attribute, whereas coefficients with a negative sign show that respondents were averse to that attribute.
But he warned that investors were becoming risk averse, and that "is not good for technology stocks".
And though the report takes central aim at the agency, Baer maintains that the CIA is a risk averse organization that will perform at the standard the political leadership sets.
The person, whose identity the reporter shared with me before the story was published, says that de Blasio is not overly demanding, and is probably 'a little conflict averse.' That comment is not a personal or partisan attack.
I'm not averse to that.
"When the stones are too natural looking, I'm averse to that," he said.
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