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I remind myself of my own aversion to visiting a Westfield.
For the Dalai Lama, it forced him to confront a gap between Tibetans' rage and his own aversion to violence.
At one point, he likens his own aversion to fame to a nut allergy: "It just didn't agree with me".
They thought the American people would have no patience for it, quite apart from their own aversion to such a prospect".
O'Hagan writes beautiful tunes, but what he does with them chimes conveniently with my own aversion (as expressed earlier) to songs as such.
Apprehensive, partly because of my own aversion to sending nudes (I don't professional reasons), partly because of my affinity for receiving them (same reasons, obviously), I swiped right.
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Different generations of European critics added features to the sketch depending on their own aversions and fears.
But to do that job effectively, UNESCO may need to overcome its own cultural aversion to parlaying with the private sector.To some extent, that may be happening already.
Nobody likes visiting the dentist but I got round my own personal aversion courtesy of a glorious bit of improv by minimalist pioneer Terry Riley.
Additionally, U-50,488H (0.3 mg/kg) on its own induced aversion to the flavored solution associated with it even in the absence of nicotine, suggesting that the KOR agonist induced increase in nicotine-induced aversion was an additive effect.
One of the critical responsibilities of boards of directors is to ensure that the degree of corporate risk-taking by managers is optimal for shareholders and does not reflect managers' own risk aversion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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