Sentence examples for to be averse from inspiring English sources

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In some contexts it's good to be averse to harm and violence, but in others such an aversion would be unhelpful or even fatal.

That's partly because there's much more risk to be averse to.

Have you known us to be averse to "pretty pointless exercises"?

He also seems to be averse to reading briefing books, or even the executive orders that he signs.

"Abu Mazen seems to be averse even to getting U.S. commitments," said Ziad J. Asali, the president of the American Task Force on Palestine.

She has described herself as both a Democrat and an Independent, yet is not so partisan as to be averse to working with Republicans.

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The common surface in the region was bentgrass, which can be averse to heat.

But the IMF wants competitition for others, and should not be averse to it for itself.

I would not be averse to seeing some fear.

She will not be averse to visiting male tigers.

Puppies may also be averse to training and require professional training.

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