In many cases, they have a general aversion to the idea of elaborate theology.
Residual aversion to the gold standard tags you as not merely cautious but clueless.
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We don't want risk aversion to get in the way of getting the schools open.
But I'm not so thrilled that Neva has absorbed our aversion to math and science.
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Lastly, we may see a reduction of risk aversion leading to the start of rebalancing.
This aversion is evolutionarily beneficial because they are less likely to eat them and get sick.
But Mrs Merkel is also using Germans' nuclear fears to smash their aversion to new infrastructure.
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It was another indication of a rising tide of personal aversion to Mr Berlusconi among Italians.
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America's aversion to taxes means that a carbon tax is not regarded as a serious option.
Though he is known for his competitiveness, he has an equally pronounced aversion to conflict.
Keener risk-aversion this week has also limited buying interest in risk assets, including the raw commodities.
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Stories about him abound, many of them underlining his aversion to paying for things.
The keener risk aversion has been a positive for gold, but not so much for silver.
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Global Times backs the new privacy measures but notes the Chinese public's fierce aversion to corruption.
An aversion to competition helps to explain why monopolies continue to dominate the economy.
Nintendo's aversion to glasses could also rule out 3-D coming to its home console systems.
Besides its aversion to the Victory Project's intent, Rove's involvement is also an issue.
Banks have a similar aversion to joint ventures, and in China have an extra reason.
Much of this risk aversion can be traced back to Germany's post-war economic miracle, the Wirtschaftswunder.
Two said that Sandusky's shirtless bear hugs left them with an abiding aversion to chest hair.
Shame about the old-style vices: an aversion to market forces and a lack of transparency.
This was particularly true in the face of Ashkenazi's obvious aversion to the use of force.
He probably owed this remarkable immunity in large part to his aversion to publicity.
Still, a good deal of the risk-aversion is reflected at the top, where it matters most.
This aversion to flexibility is doubly unfortunate given the approach of the single currency.
Most condemn such excesses and have, in the past, generally professed an aversion to politics.
The sad truth is most investors suffer from "loss aversion"--they don't sell loser stocks when they should.
The Bush administration broadly shared this diagnosis and an aversion to using public money to help overextended borrowers.
The lure of some tax savings can act as a prod to help you overcome loss aversion.
Mr. Lutz expounded on his lifelong aversion to oral contact (and, later, on his fondness for divorce).
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