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Mr Abe has radical ideas, but he is too averse to spending his political capital to implement them.
He doesn't seem too averse to the Gatsby notion, though; he is a fan of Fitzgerald, along with Waugh, "very stylish writers".
The then "engineers of souls" and officials, mostly declassed peasants and farmer-workers, knew that it was too independent, too averse to collective farming, too insolent, even freethinking.
Entrepreneurs who want to start a company now, he claims, are not interested in a "quick flip" to make money, but in building something more durable.Venture-capital firms cannot afford to be too averse to risk.
Oh, and we're not too averse to her coming onstage as she does in a bikini top to the orchestral sounds of A Clockwork Orange as she ignites cans of hairspray.
But it is often distorted by a simplistic legal dogmatics too averse to the (very real) risk that defendants will prevaricate about what they had in mind.
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Personally I am too risk-averse, and pain-averse, to dream of a home birth myself.
It makes the culture too risk averse and squelches momentum.
The problem isn't that big companies are too risk averse.
Why aren't you asking: are [government] donors too risk averse?
But six years ago, it was new, and perhaps I was too risk averse.
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