That's not to say all Clinton supporters would be averse to a McCain-Palin ticket.
On the one hand, I can sort-of understand why many might be averse to looking at this firm.
Given enough time, town pigeons in New York may one day be averse to cohabiting with town pigeons in San Francisco.
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The finance minister would not be averse to further weakening of the yen, at least so long as the Americans do not object loudly.
Hence, the theory says that people will not be averse to risks involving monetary gains and losses that do not alter lifetime wealth enough to affect significantly the marginal utility one derives from that lifetime wealth.
Mr Kejriwal's party promises an independent and powerful ombudsman to punish graft (essential, though there are concerns that it could become a bloated, Kafkaesque anti-corruption bureaucracy), and sweeping electoral, police and judicial reforms (all of which India desperately needs, but reforms that politicians seem to be averse to), among other things.
Perhaps even more significant, they seem to be less risk averse to holding stocks.
While the uncertainly of global markets can be difficult to navigate, this is no time to be risk-averse.
They were also found to be more risk-averse and afraid of becoming burdens to their families.
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He reckons pension funds and endowments will be sellers of common stocks for some time to come as they position their portfolios to be more risk averse.
But the truly rich and tax averse will still be able to plan around it.
For a look at just how averse outsiders can be to reporting bad numbers, see the Alaska Retirement Management Board.
The report, Never too Late to Learn, says the drop in applications is evidence that higher undergraduate tuition fees may act as a deterrent to prospective mature students who tend to be debt averse.
But as the results show, even 95% accuracy will be unacceptable to all but the most keyboard-averse when it comes to dictation.
Hiring him would be a risk for athletic directors, which happen to be a very risk-averse breed.
To be body-bag averse is far from shameful: no one should relish unnecessary casualties, and technology now enables Americans to do much of their fighting from a height or a distance in comparative safety.
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Shiv found that his healthy test subjects allowed their prior losses to cloud their judgment, causing them to be excessively risk averse.
Some British soldiers assumed that service in Northern Ireland made them smarter at fighting insurgencies than the galumphing Americans, who were also thought to be casualty-averse.
The reader is left saddened by the fact that, despite an excellent head teacher and a generous government, the streetwise children of education-averse parents can be so hard to deal with.
For two recent consecutive years, he had gone around claiming to be sixty-nine, not even consciously, so averse was he to the number seventy.
We therefore expect Goldman to be more risk-averse in its trading operations over the next few quarters.
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Our aging (and increasingly risk averse) boomer population will not be able to invest, produce and spend at the rates needed to sustain 3%-plus growth.
Traditional CPA firms tend to be conservative and risk-averse.
"This industry is sort of a risk-averse, but there is going to be a change in mind-set, " he said.
Although averse to commerce, Gerald proved to be a first-rate businessman when he went back to save the family firm, Mark Cross, from liquidation during the Depression.
So the typical risk-averse, conservative, bureaucratic procedures have to be tossed out the window in favor of bold, creative experiments.
There are two possible explanations for this tightening: lenders and borrowers are feeling exceptionally risk-averse, or regulators are forcing banks to be too cautious in building up capital and liquidity for a rainy day.
Being averse to growth investments can oftentimes cause assets to be burned through earlier in retirement.
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Put simply, in the absence of such incentives, the risk-averse funding that banks thrive on wouldn't be available to allow banks to create sprawling credit portfolios impossible for regulators or investors in the marketplace to assess.
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