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Our society seems to have become more and more averse to taking risks, and risk-taking is essential in groundbreaking science.
Not averse to taking a student (Osborne) down.
So far, Europe has been averse to taking permanent losses on government bonds.
Unusual among performers of her stature, she was not averse to taking shows on the road.
Sweden's Wallstrom, meanwhile, has emerged as an outspoken figure, not averse to taking moral stands.
Kevin Brooks, a writer not averse to taking risks, chooses the road less travelled.
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Indeed: together with Hamas' win of the elections in 2006 and the shelling of southern Israel, the Intifada's horrible violence has made Israelis averse to take further risks for peace.
Studies have shown that people are risk-averse to taking a loss and risk-accepting to letting losers stay invested in hopes of a positive rebound in the near future.
Some analysts say private-sector companies in Poland are too cautious and risk averse, reluctant to take out loans and often lacking a long-term development and expansion plan.
Shepard wasn't averse to being taken over by a woman.
If you want to watch something truly Lynchian something actually weird and challenging, something that subverts everything that mainstream entertainment espouses, something that could only have been made by someone with absolutely no concern for marketability or commercial success or their "brand" something completely averse to hot takes, then Mookie and Sam is the YouTube series to start with.
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