Sentences with phrase «known aversion»

We all know the aversion the Cowboys» front office * cough * Stephen Jones * cough * has to spending big in free agency.
When you feel like crying because the baby is crying to eat again you'll know the aversion painful nipples can create.
Hah... well you know my aversion to jumpsuits, but the three of us all have one now, and we'll be styling them soon (the post should be ready by the end of june) I'm even going to wear mine out and about soon to get a feel for it (miracle will never cease)!
«Together, with behavior modification and training programs, Zylkene Equine can provide a new, veterinary - directed solution to help horses overcome known aversions, without drowsiness,» added Alsup.

Not exact matches

Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel a more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
Understanding my partner's principles and knowing when to admit I'm wrong helps me stay calm and stable, despite my own aversion to conflict, so we can focus on what matters: love and trust.»
Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
Speaking of which, airlines aren't exactly known for their aversion to extraneous fees.
Given the experience, I now know my intuitive aversion was correct.
If you have an aversion to cannabis, go no further.
They are among the few that know: Once you get over your aversion to insects, various, new potentials present itself.
The legendary investor Warren Buffett is well - known for his aversion to investing in companies he doesn't understand, most notably tech stocks.
We don't even need to know what will produce that risk - aversion, because the extent of the market losses over the completion of a market cycle are generally more closely related to the preceding level of overvaluation than they are to the particular event that prompts the risk - aversion.
«We do just have a general aversion to anybody that's providing frozen beef to their customers, so you never know,» says Kane.
Those who are dissenting Protestants — and more people than we know are influenced by this tradition — should consider whether their aversion to government and their tendency to moralistic splitting are an adequate basis for imperial responsibility.
The Prophet teaches us that our desire for Freedom binds us, That our aversion to Pain hurts us, That we foolishly seek Knowledge because we do not Know that we already Know, Or something like that.
(We all know daft saints, and they inspire a queer kind of aversion.
A highly educated and professional elderly man I know well turns from elderly women with aversion, prizing still the beauty of youth.
And I wanted to say no because I had an aversion to the whole blogger trip phenomenon.
The fact that they are mini (and we all know that everything is better in miniature, a fact I've proven before), only adds to their appeal: he gets his very own cookie all to himself, and doesn't have to touch spoons with me (his aversion to sharing is baffling, but I chalk it up to simply «a guy thing»).
Those who know me know I get food aversions sometimes, and currently eggs are one of them.
I don't know why I have such an aversion to making my own.
I know some of you have an aversion to cauliflower (I think when people think of cauliflower they think of the steamed kind, in a bag, with no seasoning — yuck).
For those of you who know me, know that I have a enormous aversion to fish beyond eating cold shrimp — which I can eat with really spicy cocktail sauce daily.
And once I spied the muffin tin in the back of one of my cabinets, I knew I had a solution to my full - pie aversion.
While I may not have an aversion or allergy to gluten or any food allergies that I know of, I have definitely had my fair share of digestive issues that can be worsened by certain foods.
We know how tough it can be to deal with pregnancy symptoms such as fatigue, nausea and food aversions, and shrinking stomach capacity.
I know some parents have aversion to certain colors and will go all the way to get the car seat in their favorite colors.
While avocados are known to turn brown when refrigerated or frozen, your baby hasn't yet developed the same aversion to that discoloration as you have.
I don't know if she's developed an aversion to the breast, but she does fine during the night and after I've wrestled her to sleep.
If you have an aversion to eating snails but I just know you'd love escargots if only you'd try them, do I have the right pass them off to you as mushrooms?
Maybe it's just a sense that I'm violating the basic trust that ought to exist between any cook and any diner: if you know I have an aversion to a certain food (rightly or wrongly), is it fair to nonetheless slip it into my meal?
It's also widely believed that food aversions during pregnancy are an evolutionary warning alarm; your body instinctively knows when a certain food, like raw chicken, is potentially dangerous.
We have several friends who's children suffer from severe food allergies, and our own daughters have environmental allergies, not to mention that we recently had an allergy blood test performed on Lil» C that came back very borderline for peanut / milk allergy (which she has food aversions to anyway) and we know that certain bug bites / stings are severe reactions for Miss A, swelling to the size of baseballs or bigger and have medicine for her reactions.
The nursing aversion (currently battling that myself) and shame from others (however difficult it is to admit bothers me) even though Peanut is 3 rather than 5, I also know that people are talking behind our backs.
Nevertheless, in between your food aversions or cravings, mood swings and frequent peeing, you may despise the hormonal imbalances more so when you know that they can cause pregnancy gingivitis.
If a lactating mother tells a consultant or midwife, «I hate breastfeeding,» it might be assumed that she is experiencing one of the more well - known issues or it might be assumed that she simply has an aversion to breastfeeding.
Food cravings or food aversions: The reason for certain food cravings or food aversions is not known.
I don't know why things happened the way they did, why my baby came early, why she developed severe oral aversions that still plague us today, why she couldn't suckle or why no one picked up all the issues that contributed, but I do know that exclusively pumping has made me stronger, that it has ignited a flame and inspired me to help, support, and encourage moms to get the right help, to help them through the difficult stages, and be there as moral support through the highs and lows.
I had read about nursing aversion and when this feeling set in I instantly knew this is what it must be.
Here's what to know about food aversions — and how to deal with them.
None of it fazes Schroeder, a former county legislator and assemblyman known for his feistiness and aversion to conformity.
While one may not be able to vouch for the President Muhammadu Buhari administration's total aversion for political expeditions and conquests, Obiano has proved to be a deft politician who knows how to play his game.
As for the newspaper, which has endorsed his bid for governor in 2010 and his re-election in 2014 (but declined to endorse in a September primary against his little known and liberal opponent) Cuomo said the Times has an historic aversion to his family.
I remember viewing the 1980 presidential election as a contest between an incumbent, Jimmy Carter, who had been thoroughly mediocre in the job and a challenger, Ronald Reagan, whose actions as Governor of California had left me with an aversion for him even before he launched his White House campaign in the Mississippi town primarily known as the place where white racists had killed three civil - rights workers in 1964.
Overhead aversion has long been known to be powerful, he says, even causing «people to prefer to give to charities with lower overhead that help fewer people than charities with higher overhead that actually do more good.»
For instance, it's been recognized for several decades the people are more sensitive to losses than to gains, a phenomenon known as loss aversion.
A new study, led by Jiri Bartek (Karolinska Institutet / SciLifeLab) has explored the potential for using disulfiram, also known as Antabuse — an old alcohol - aversion drug, to treat cancer.
If you have any particular aversions and wish for pure vegan food then do not hesitate to let us know the same.
Do you know what my strongest aversion was?
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