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These blennies are so water-averse that if you chase them, "they'll run away from you further into the rocks," Ord says.
The TS1 has an airtight body that's averse to water immersion, dust and sand.
In fact, you've probably noticed your computer is averse to water.
It used to be claimed that glass sponges could live on nutrients dissolved in sea water and were very averse to silt.
Utilities and water engineers can be "risk-averse," according to Mr. Dwyer of CH2M Hill.
She was not averse to in-field investigation, and once dived in coastal waters to do research while pregnant.
Others, averse to going to the bathroom under regimented conditions, shy away from water to the point of dehydration, so they will not have to go.
Moreover, regulators tend to be very risk averse and prefer erring on the more conservative side when it comes to managing water levels.
Paulson was so risk-averse that he didn't so much as put a toe in the water of subprime-mortgage default swaps until Pellegrini had done months of analysis.
Retirees, tax-averse orphans and coupon-clipping millionaires bought debt issued by states, cities, school districts and water authorities for stable, tax-free income.
Sometimes people are averse".
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