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Not that he was averse to sharing his spotlight.
General Musharraf, too, is acutely averse to sharing power with Miss Bhutto.
Economists note that they let women work in a society where husbands are averse to sharing household chores.
Mr. Brown had a reputation as a taskmaster averse to sharing glory, recognition or riches with his sidemen.
It's not that Mary and Percy Shelley were averse to sharing the credit.
Although schoolchildren may be averse to sharing opinions on certain topics with participants from the opposite sex [ 55], it was felt that the target age group in the present study were not yet at the stage of adolescence where they would feel conscious about honestly and openly sharing their views and opinions in front of their peers [ 16].
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Ten rooms have private baths and the others share, but the hallway bathrooms I saw on my visit were spotless, so even someone averse to shared bathrooms might be O.K. here.
Plausibly, in order to be able to share, sharing-averse individuals need more inhibitory control than individuals endowed with a spontaneous prosocial psychology.
A source individual or group could be averse to knowledge sharing because it could lose the privilege/superiority connected to the ownership of know-how.
Ms. Abrams and Ms. Bishop decided they weren't averse to staying downtown.
For those who are more risk averse and have some anxieties about how to share without encountering legal bumps, start with a copy of Janelle Orsi and Emily Doskow's book The Sharing Solution.[1].
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