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Unsurprisingly, the former Chicago Bull's visit, along with three current Harlem Globetrotters and a crew from "Vice," the HBO "news magazine series" that arranged the trip, was extensively covered on North Korean state television, which is no more averse to reporting on staged events as news than the producers of the American reality television shows Mr. Rodman now gets paid to spice up.
However, opinion polls suggest the French public appears to be averse to reporting politicians' private lives.
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While Merrill had no trading slip-up to report, its principal trading unit, which the traditionally risk-averse Merrill has devoted attention to in recent years, reported a 38percentt decrease in quarterly revenue.
(Mr. Nicholas was not averse to discussing the questionable merits of reporting on the suit, which The New York Post, for one, wrote about beneath the headline, "Bridal Bloom & Doom").
They are averse to cheating.
Dude's averse to cuts".
Herbal gerbils: averse to nicotine.
— hacks," averse to "honest debate".
Other Chinese companies are averse to publicity.
Russia and China, normally averse to sanctions, assented.
Pintard wasn't averse to speculation, though.
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