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"I'm not averse to using contacts," Ms. Clark said.
He's not averse to using shock tactics, either.
Mr. Roy isn't averse to using non-organic materials like cement, but only in limited amounts.
Early in his career, Lichfield disguised his background but later was not averse to using his connections.
And though boomers are hardly averse to using digital recording devices or streaming shows, many still engage in "appointment TV".
He was even averse to using the word "Russe" in the company's name, and suggested to Blum that the company be called "Ballet de Monte Carlo".
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The Syrian Kurds are successful, but averse to being used as cannon fodder by the US and they are nervous of Turkish intervention.
Like most Mamet characters, Robert (Mr. Stewart) and John (Mr. Knight) are not averse to the use of four-letter words.
He also thinks the American military should move away from what he calls the "Special Forces doctrine" of offensive operations against the enemy, and instead concentrate on counterinsurgency, which puts the civilian population at the center of strategy (since counterinsurgency also includes combat operations, Ghani might be more averse to the use of force than Obama or General David Petraeus).
For example, those that are averse to cephalosporins may be more likely to use the dual combination flucloxacillin and gentamicin.
The Agriculture Department, historically averse to restricting the use of food stamps, has said, "There are no bad foods, only bad diets".
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