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They're highly averse to it.
With so many competitors, digital news outfits will find it hard to charge much for advertising, and their readers are highly averse to paying for subscriptions.
The Clinton Administration, beginning with the "Black Hawk Down" operation in Mogadishu, during its first year, operated on the conviction that Americans were highly averse to casualties; the all-bombing Kosovo operation, in Clinton's next-to-last year, was the ideal foreign military adventure.
Israel, in particular, would find itself facing the worst of all strategic situations: Iran as a threshold nuclear power; an America highly averse to military action; and little confidence that on its own it could do more than delay Iran's nuclear plans for a trivial amount of time.A perfect deal with Iran is not possible.
If, for example, she is highly averse to breaking promises, she might be able to solve her problem by simply promising a concerned friend that she will henceforth deposit a certain percentage of her pay into a retirement fund.
Ten emergency room visits per month was least preferred by parents, and while adolescents were highly averse to frequent emergency room visits, they were most averse to ten physical activity limitations per month.
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5Self-reported value measured on a scale from 1 (= highly risk averse) to 10 (= highly risk loving).
While Order Muppets "tend to be neurotic, highly regimented, averse to surprises," their cousins, Chaos Muppets, are "out-of-control, emotional, volatile".
Iran today is a land of paradox and contradiction: a sophisticated, highly nationalistic population is ruled by hard-line religious ideologues averse to their own country's history.
They are averse to cheating.
Dude's averse to cuts".
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