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He is averse to schmoozing and phones and e-mail.
Nor he is averse to a singalong: in Australia he played the Neighbours theme tune.
President-elect Vladimir Putin faces a thorny dilemma: He is averse to change, but now faces a political landscape that demands it.
Peña Nieto's style is exceedingly formal, and he is averse to verbal combat, making his carefully scripted public events the opposite of Trump's often freewheeling appearances.
Jacobs didn't really want to be fashionable--in the sense of trendy--at all; he is averse to grandiose statements and intends to stick to beautiful, timeless, expensive pieces.
Mr. Rose's cooking depends on the delicious integrity of these core ingredients; he is averse to frills and adornments that may interfere with one's communion with the essence of hen or oyster.
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Not that he was averse to sharing his spotlight.
It's not that he's averse to success.
He's averse to algorithm politics – you input this value, you generate that result.
But Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' co-chairman, told General Manager Brian Cashman he was averse to adding to a $201 million payroll this year.
Although he was averse to abstraction, my guess is he would have found the introduction to calculus here almost entirely painless, and sometimes a delight.
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