Sentences with phrase «averse at»

Forcing players into your RNG based cash shop in the hopes of catching a few whales, who might drop a few hundred dollars in the hopes of securing an entire set of matching shaders, is pure averse at best and certainly praying on the psychological vulnerabiltiies of those who are prone to addictive behavior.
As such, investors can be attracted to finance this work at a lower rate of return which widens the pool of investors to those who are more risk averse at the same time as benefiting the public purse.
I'm not yeast - averse at all, but have always been terrified of attempting English muffins — if this bread comes even close to replicating that glorious taste and texture it will be on high rotation!

Not exact matches

«There is no entity in the world that is more risk averse than a senior marketing person,» says Larry Chiagouris, a marketing professor at Pace University in New York.
It's debt - averse, but it could now borrow at a lower rate if need be.
If you will sell at the first sign of a loss, you are risk averse.
I don't think I'd be averse to establishing a position at these levels.
I'm sympathetic to CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld's case that a sustained lower loonie will entice companies to start new businesses / expand operations in Canada, with a lag; I also agree with Mike Moffatt (professor at Ivey, small businessman in Canada's manufacturing heartland, dodgeball player) when he says that manufacturers in the area are highly risk averse.
These dudes are all risk averse and would rather throw megabucks at a ripoff that is guaranteed to make no mistake than risk a dime at a rebel.
In our National Bureau of Economic Research study of over 40,000 employees, two - thirds of the most risk - averse employees reported that they would like at least some ownership, profit sharing, or stock options in their pay package.
Through most of the June quarter our risk - averse approach to fixed - income investing proved beneficial as rates generally increased, although the Greece crisis precipitated a sudden trend reversal at the quarter's close.
Inside that black box is the mental state of investors, which can be rational, delusional, risk - averse, or risk - seeking at any given point in time.
At UnBrokerage, we're at the forefront of designing, developing, and implementing technology to push this enormous and overwhelmingly tech - averse industry into the digital agAt UnBrokerage, we're at the forefront of designing, developing, and implementing technology to push this enormous and overwhelmingly tech - averse industry into the digital agat the forefront of designing, developing, and implementing technology to push this enormous and overwhelmingly tech - averse industry into the digital age.
To this end, the Pope is «not averse to giving hints» that he himself «might... in the year 2000 announce his acceptance of the Qur» an and summon the faithful, through the papal muezzin, to join him in prayer at the Mosque of St. Peter.»
Although not averse to diplomatic compromises, he at times made decisions displeasing to each wing.
People are also risk averse and are terrified at any change that leaves them open to having their lives destroyed by a medical emergency.
I am no fan of Christianity or religion in general; and perhaps I am a bit hypocritical since I am not averse to mocking at times to make a point (I even like the South Park parodies), but the flavor of this cartoon just struck a sour note with me.
My crew didn't find it heavy on coconut flavor at all, but if you are totally coconut averse / sensitive, I would move on
MTR has had discussions about two or three such deals in the Columbus market and wouldn't be averse to other brand - name food offerings at its properties, Billhimer says.
Risk - averse audit committees are now likely to take a closer look at supplier payments to ensure practices are in line with policies and that checks and balances are doing their job.
To celebrate the launch of its new Black & Green blend, Tetley USA commissioned a survey to look at the lives of tea drinkers nationwide, finding that compared to non-tea drinkers, those who enjoy a «cuppa» are more willing to try new activities, travel to new places, make time for exercise, and try new foods than their tea - averse counterparts.
It can be fun to make one at home, but you do have lots of other items to prepare for this dinner party, and we are certainly not averse to buying products when they taste wonderful.
Tony wasn't risk averse, he WOULD throw AT Dez and expect Dez to get the ball... Dak simply doesn't have that confidence.
I wouldn't be averse to any manager that has the talent and guile to mould our players into a decent, solid side take the reigns at Arsenal.
Chelsea aren't aversed to getting draws at tough away grounds.
There must be a tendency to take a risk averse, danger limitation approach (at least as far as player fitness is concerned) to this match with home games coming up against Burnley and Hull in the next week.
It is well known that Arsenal are averse to awarding new deals to players in their 30's but they seem to have made exceptions for the duo of Cazorla and Mertesacker, and the two experienced stars will most likely be staying put at the Emirates Stadium beyond the end of the current Premier League campaign.
Luckily I'm not averse to the - thing - in - utero getting some formula if I'm at a birth)
Jenna over at Food with Kid Appeal has a nice little post on «picky» eaters and an actual, physiological explanation for why kids might be more averse to new foods than adults.
Oh, Lauren, I feel you * hugs * I talked about this in the Carnival of Weaning - I wasn't averse or bothered by physically nursing Abbey, it is the intensity of her demands that were really eating at the relationship.
Former President Rawlings is not and has never been averse to the participation of any individual at such events and the public is urged to treat the said publication with utmost contempt.
Here's Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson after the quickest leaders meeting in history earlier today, proclaiming his love of refinancing tobacco bonds and insisting that he's simply going to have to convince the borrowing - averse (at least today) governor to change him mind about them.
Whereas Conservative MPs have seldom baulked at ridding themselves of leaders who proved to be liabilities, Labour's more collectivist political culture meant it was averse to defenestration.
At the best of times Whitehall is reluctant to relinquish control, and at a time of financial crisis departments are likely to become even more risk - aversAt the best of times Whitehall is reluctant to relinquish control, and at a time of financial crisis departments are likely to become even more risk - aversat a time of financial crisis departments are likely to become even more risk - averse.
De Blasio said he thinks his proposed tax on the rich to fund the subway has a chance in tax - averse Albany because the broken transit system is at a moment of «crisis» that's «driving New Yorkers crazy.»
Cuomo is very risk averse, and a big believer in the old maxim about being sure you're going to kill a bear before you fire a shot at it.
Pokalsky said the business group is not averse to looking at ways to minimize the partial loss of the state and local tax deductions and backs the governor's plan to convene a study group to restructure the state's tax code.
As Ed Kilgore noted at Daily Intelligencer, Nixon announcing her run so early could «provoke the famously averse - to - criticism Cuomo for a long time, exposing the uglier aspects of his personality and possibly encouraging him to overreact in a politically damaging way.»
But the odds are that the risk - averse GOP, which has plenty of other races to worry about an invest in, is not going to waste much time on a candidate who lost the primary and is now in a four - way race that seems — on its face, at least — to be a losing proposition.
At the heart of the problem, he suspects, is a tendency among agency decision - makers to shun innovation because they are risk averse, «so they end up building bigger versions of observatories they have already flown.»
Daniel Peterson, an immunologist at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute in Baltimore, Md., says that the study has limitations because no human — no matter how dirt averse — could be as germ - free as the mice used in the study.
«For adults, when you look at these typical decision - making tasks we use in the lab, people are almost too risk - averse,» he says.
And kids are notoriously averse to veggies at the school cafeteria.
«Bittersweet: Bait - averse cockroaches shudder at sugar.»
Because the willingness to embrace path - breaking research is embedded deep within the DNA of the American scientific community, says Michor, she finds herself at home in the United States: «What I love about the United States is that the people are not risk - averse.
Thus, a country that has seemed averse to human embryo research may find itself at the forefront of stem cell research.
Traders, on the other hand, are generally less risk averse because they deal with losses every day; they work with large portfolios of stocks tend to look at the long - term, bigger picture, rather than focusing too much on individual, day - to - day ups and downs.
If you really are averse to going or are just too busy at this stage in your life, you can still get an amazing workout done at home.
Unfortunately, we could only walk a little bit of it, because my prego body was pretty averse to the Arizona desert heat at this point.
I'm also not averse to doing a quick face mask at night.
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