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I will rejoice when we become averse to inflicting casualties on others.
Having become averse to travelling, the Kureishi family had taken its previous holiday in Watford and we were home in 20 minutes; indeed, we could have commuted.
Mr. Rosner said that after the United States lost 18 soldiers in Somalia in 1993, military and government officials had the misplaced perception that the nation had become averse to even the slightest number of casualties in a war.
"When considering the latter procedure (which of course is the same surgery as the former) they focus on the mortality rate and become averse to the potential loss of life".
The role of planning and maintaining the company functioning directs the entrepreneur and his team toward more routine and bureaucratic tasks in such a way that they become averse to all that is new (Nootebbom, 2000).
"It is uncomfortable," guest host Melissa Francis said, explaining why she's become averse to discussing race issues amid the rise of #BlackLivesMatter.
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"People become risk-averse, politically risk-averse.
They become risk averse.
Part of the problem is that we have become pathologically averse to anything resembling hitchhiking.
"I had become so averse to America that I wanted to leave".
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