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It's not as if U.S. Soccer is particularly averse to handing out punishment — or even handing out punishment to Hope Solo.
They are not normally aggressive but seem particularly averse to vibration so a nest box on a shed or anywhere near machinery can cause the bees to swarm and possibly attack the person who is perceived as the aggressor.
So, unless she's particularly averse to being showered with riches, just get her something.
When it comes to our own lives, we don't seem particularly averse to cheating.
Something he was particularly averse to originally was the happy ending, which he felt was wrong for the story.
I don't know why we should consider young people as particularly averse to going out in the rain.
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In 2007, research conducted with AARP and focused on a limited range of ages among retirees, Professor Johnson found respondents were particularly loss averse, and the more loss averse they were, the less likely they were to buy an annuity.
But women seem especially averse to haggling.
"If you think you are particularly risk-averse relative to everyone else, then it makes perfect sense for you to sell".
For those who are particularly risk-averse, annuity products can replicate the guaranteed retirement income that defined-benefit systems traditionally have provided.
Kay Schlozman, a political science professor at Boston College, pointed out that Cruz and Paul's messages resonate because America is a particularly tax-averse nation.
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