Sentences with phrase «averse by»

I'm a little more risk averse by nature so I really wanted to make sure that I believed in the opportunity, I believed in the idea, I believed in my co-founder enough for the two of us to work side by side.
There is no doubt that some cases will be deterred as the potential plaintiff will be made more risk - averse by the prospect of having to pay for the defendants» fees (assuming, contra Victor, that courts will come to assess these fees).
Since clerks are risk - averse by nature, under this theory they have a greater incentive to recommend against granting review, rather than risk urging the Court to take a case that could turn out to be flawed or poorly presented.
Rightly or wrongly, lawyers are infamous for being naysayers ---- many are risk - averse by nature, while a company's success depends on taking calculated risks.
If you're risk - averse by nature, you may feel much better emotionally by hunkering down almost exclusively in bonds or cash.
He added: «The government should be bolder and less risk averse by tackling the criteria for ODA so that more funding goes to the world's poorest people and the poorest countries, and less to the European neighbourhood.
Averse by nature to circumstances for which they haven't prepared, offensive coordinators strain to conceive of every possible scenario in which the two - minute offense might be employed.
Be risk averse by knowing what you're getting into.
Humans are risk - averse by nature — we need a push to go for new opportunities.

Not exact matches

The stock has surged 41 % since President Donald Trump's November election, surprising many who predicted the company led by billionaire Elon Musk would suffer under a Republican government averse to supporting clean - energy companies with federal tax subsidies.
The group of Canadian businesses with the most potential for growth are being held back by our risk - averse financial environment.
Ford's (F) miracle worker saved the company without resorting to bankruptcy or bailouts by doing what previous leaders had tried and failed to do: change Ford's risk - averse, reality - denying, CYA - based culture.
The market chaos of the past four years has left them risk averse and consumed by short - term stock volatility.
Marijuana companies have largely dealt with the hazy legality by listing on the smaller, less risk averse exchange.
A 2011 study by Deloitte found Canadian executives to be far more risk - averse than their U.S. counterparts.
«Innovation's a big part of our whole corporate culture and part of what helps differentiate us,» says Carlson, pointing out that oil and gas companies can be risk - averse and sometimes late to exploit opportunities presented by technical advances.
Traditionally, this population has been underserved by an existing lending process that is too slow, manual and risk - averse to invest in small businesses.
Over the past few decades, in an often - overlooked dynamic, Japanese, German, and Korean automakers have sought to combat protectionist sentiment and insulate themselves from currency gyrations by opening large production facilities in the U.S. — particularly in the union - averse South.
Kalanick definitely pulled the trigger on Singhal and sources said he also was not averse to Baker's leaving, as evidenced by no laudatory CEO thanks - for - all - your - hard - work letter to the staff for him.
«Recessions are caused by the build up of imbalances and some sort of event or policy change that causes investors, consumers, businesses and regulators to become more risk averse
The discussion explored how women are challenged by pay inequity, the perception of being too ambitious and by company policies and culture that leave many women who are mothers averse to taking risks.
By its very nature, B2B necessitates a style of communication that is more risk - averse, one that has the potential to cater to all types of people and avoid alienating or offending anyone.
If the father if the Big Bang Theory is open to the event being by caused by God (or another higher intellect), why are his followers so vocally averse to the notion?
«The world is by no means averse to religion.
This is from the Presbyterian Confession of Faith, and copied and pasted from spurgeon.org «Chapter 10, Section 3: «Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto.»
Such a synthesis should be important, whether written by a formalist, a mathematical realist, or the most ardent, bean - averse Pythagorean mystic.
Because everyone is being educated by a subculture that is averse to children, and more professors with families (and bigger families) would help change that subculture.
People are also risk averse and are terrified at any change that leaves them open to having their lives destroyed by a medical emergency.
Also not risk - averse, his first goal was to add value to his father's catch by building a cold - water tank house.
Arsenal is run by a risk averse billionaire who is happy to keep Wenger in a job as he doesn't want to spend the extra money on a new regime.
Largely a defensively minded midfielder not averse to working hard, Hadzic is neat enough in possession to get by as a midfield in one of Europe's major leagues and certainly seems ready to make the jump from the relatively obscure Austrian Premier League.
Last year, the notoriously media - averse running back fulfilled his duties by showing up for six minutes, even providing a catchphrase with his famous «just about that action boss» quote.
He is very risk averse when it comes to purchases unless he's a very young player or a proven world - class player... anything in between and he'll default to what he has, unless his hand is forced by way of injury.
He was over-ruled by the infamous referee Clive Thomas (who was not averse to controversial decisions) who deemed that although Lee was in an offside position he was not interfering with play.
Whilst I would have been more excited by the recruitment of Cairney (from Fulham) or especially Madison (from Norwich)(both midfielders) I am not averse to the club taking on players from a lower level.
Montpellier would not be averse to such a situation, as Malaga were purchased by a member of the Qatari royal family two years ago and have considerable spending power.
And anyone who knows her knows that Cara is, by nature, one of the most risk - averse people on earth.
In the span of a morning I'd gone from wanting to take on the world to being demoralized by an eleven - month - old averse to sleep.
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.
I coped by limiting the length of our nursing sessions and trying to distract him with another activity if I was feeling particularly averse to nursing.
Political parties are, by and large, averse to taking electoral risks.
The file, composed of highlighted and annotated blog items by Elizabeth Benjamin, one of Albany's dominant political reporters, paints a picture of an executive branch that's particularly averse to hints that Cuomo could be, as is widely assumed, conidering running for president in 2016.
But cases in other regions of the world and previous periods in Pakistan's history suggest that political elites and institutions — especially in societies with strong patronage networks — are usually change - averse and bound by structural constraints.
To highlight the differences in how men and women approach their financial commitments, research conducted last year by the Barclays Wealth Female Client Group showed that wealthy women, across the world, were less risk averse than men when it came to their investments.
Globally any currency is only worth as much as people value it on the Foreign Exchange Market, so the global success of a state - sponsored cryptocurrency may be crippled by risk - averse speculators.
Ukip voters» disaffection from the mainstream parties, fuelled by cynical newspapers owned by tax - averse oligarchs, is incoherent too.
Here, they demonstrate that the worms are averse to a very high pH by showing that the worms avoided areas of the experimental environment where the researchers created highly alkaline conditions.
People may be less inclined to accept mistakes made by machines than humans, and research has shown that people are more risk - averse when it comes to risks that they can't control.
Learning from the Octopus By Rafe Sagarin The riotously biodiverse tide pools of California's central coast do not bear much resemblance to the risk - averse halls of Washington, D.C., but marine ecologist Rafe Sagarin, who has made a close study of both, hopes to change that.
Averse reactions to strong scents or flavors (like sneezing or coughing after eating hot pepper) are often caused by an irritant effect, rather than a true allergy, says Dr. McGrath.
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