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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.
She will not be averse to visiting male tigers.
Mr. Ozawa's reputation as a proponent of more government spending — something Mr. Kan, a relative fiscal hawk, has been averse to — could be spurring the prime minister to instead lean on the Bank of Japan to do more to prop up the economy.
Before this season's acquisitions of Kenny Cooper from Portland (with the Timbers paying part of his salary) and Sebastien Le Toux from Vancouver, the Red Bulls could seldom make trades because teams were averse to dealing with them.
The process is relatively inexpensive, a fact that helps explain why it has become so common in a Congress that is averse to anything that could be considered remotely wasteful.
They are averse to cheating.
Other Chinese companies are averse to publicity.
Mr. Hock was averse to renting.
Epstein is averse to believing in curses.
Such stark portrayals are averse to vanity.
Frank had always been averse to publicity.
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