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"Food is sacred here," said Martin Hellicar, the campaigns manager of BirdLife Cyprus, a local organization more averse to provocation than CABS is.
Business groups and foreign investors also complain of prefectural voting disparities as a factor holding back structural reform of Japan's economy: rural folk are more averse to change than are city dwellers.Locals are well aware of voting disparities.
What about the often-cited idea that women are more averse to risk than men? "In my view, we don't have convincing evidence that women invest in less risky assets then men," Professor Lusardi said.
Even though most investors 55 and older remain significantly more averse to risk than younger investors, analysts say that many older investors are tantalized to the point of torment by endless information on the possibility of outsize profits.
Lobbying at the European level could be easier as some local governments are more averse to innovation than the European Commission.
The overwhelmingly lopsided attack on scientific research from conservatives raises a very important question: Are Republicans more averse to science than Democrats?
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