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"I am averse to changing the FA Cup," he said.
Neither he nor his men are averse to changing their approach if the circumstances demand it.
"The mainstream theaters are still very averse to changing things up," said Bob Berney, a distribution and marketing executive and veteran of several independent film companies.
Opponents of public financing have questioned its cost, and incumbent lawmakers can be averse to changing a campaign finance system that benefits those who already hold office.
Ms. Merkel, a tactical politician who is not averse to changing her party's stance on issues important to the public if she thinks it will win votes, has in the past embraced center-left policies on a minimum wage and on ending mandatory military conscription, and she could very well do the same with gay rights.
He was also not averse to changing his earlier formulated positions.
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Bank of Madura's employees are poorly skilled and averse to change.
Institutions are genetically averse to massive change.
However, we found that two different countries with different demographics both show an increase of appropriate VALs with increasing population suggesting that the decision makers are more risk averse when changing VALs depending on the population at risk.
They are averse to cheating.
Dude's averse to cuts".
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