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The politicians' attitude to offending is shaped by a media that is averse to developed, 21st-century thinking, preferring instead to heap biblical wrath on sinners.
The process is relatively inexpensive, a fact that helps explain why it has become so common in a Congress that is averse to anything that could be considered remotely wasteful.
"Even though there isn't anything in the current tax bill, any investor should know that there is always a risk that legislation will be enacted that is averse to exchange funds".
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First he persuaded the state government to give him direct control of the school system and restructured it, abolishing a politicised board of education that was averse to change, and 32 ineffective and sometimes corrupt community school boards.
The TS1 has an airtight body that's averse to water immersion, dust and sand.
The fragmentation of forests into smaller patches affects species that are averse to crossing gaps as small as roads.
It's "the political moment we are in and people feeling more empowered with the president ― with the one we have ― to say things that are averse to Black Lives Matter," said Tamayo-Lee.
For example, those that are averse to cephalosporins may be more likely to use the dual combination flucloxacillin and gentamicin.
Low-capacity LHDs, on the other hand, were described as having cultures that were averse to change and without flexibility due to state mandated programs.
Not that Oldcastle Books is averse to incorporating movie-star faces.
THERE'S a reason that R.I.M. is averse to the iPhone's glass pad.
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