On this ground they were both in their hearts equally averse to Mr.
She was not averse to Cousin Georgiana's company.
Your brain might be averse to change, but with time and a shift in perspective, you can learn to accept it.
But Jobs was congenitally averse to such a plan.
Markkula was averse to confrontation, so he decided to bring in a president, Mike Scott, to keep a tighter rein on Jobs.
In terms of investment, Chinese households are relatively risk averse, with 35 percent investing in nothing.
" "Research shows that women are more risk averse than men, and this can be paraded around asunfavourable," says Kathy Korman Frey, entrepreneur in residence at George WashingtonUniversity and founder of Hot Mommas Project, the world's largest online library of femaleentrepreneur case studies.
The positive effects of helping were more pronounced for people who are risk seeking, enjoy challenging themselves, and are motivated by the possibility of reward, whereas the negative effects of helping were more pronounced for people who are risk averse, prefer avoiding mistakes, and are motivated by preventing harm.
" But that guild clearly isn't wholly averse to box office darlings: the cast from "Straight Outta Compton" — an apparent awards outlier if ever there was one — did garner an SAG nomination.
US studios have the know-how but are cash-strapped and risk averse, while the Chinese have abundant capital and an appetite for risk, which lends itself to financing films.
They are so influenced by fear that they become risk averse.
Cat lovers and the pet averse will just roll their eyes at such dogophilia.
Because people are naturally averse to loss, they tend to make decisions that minimize loss, even if the odds are in their favor.