Sentences with phrase «personal aversion»

Dzama admits a personal aversion to technology's rapid advance in our lives and embraces tradition, creating intimate works on paper inspired by the work of William Blake and Francisco de Goya, among others.
You may also have other reasons to think cash is better, like you have a personal aversion to having debt, even if you pay no interest on it.
A political outsider, the 41 - year old Tallmadge conceived his amendment based on a personal aversion to slavery.
Further, Cameron's personal aversion to reshuffles and belief that ministers were most effective when given time at a department led to him viewing many cabinet members, including the holders of the Great Offices of State, as immovable.
It would certainly be a surprising turn of events given Leanne Wood's apparent personal aversion to working with UKIP, a feeling shared by many of Plaid's members and AMs.
The fact is... just because you have a personal aversion to its use does not mean it is not useful.
You make your own calls based on your personal aversion to risk.

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Then there is risk aversion due to the fact that «our professional and personal pride is tied up in being right» and because «employees are rewarded for good decisions and penalized for failures.»
«I have always had an aversion to social media and have primarily used it as a tool to help support our work at Funny Or Die, some of my personal projects, as well as charity causes that I am passionate about,» Ferrell said on Wednesday.»
In 1984, Ronald Reagan could say that it «was morning in America again,» and more substantially, by decade's end, other center - right politicians and pundits could point to something of an American return, after the «Great Disruptions» of the 1960s and 1970s, to patriotism, to aversion to socialism, to more moderated personal mores, and to religion.
Life without work is viewed with aversion, and the right kind of work is embraced with thankfulness as a source of personal and social well - being.
Catholicism is truly the thinking man's religion — clearly not for people with pink unicorns or an aversion to personal accountability.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
Tongue tie, slow to gain babies, slow to increase milk supply, breast aversion, nipple damage and slow to heal nipple wounds, support for mothers for their personal journey
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton don't agree on much: perhaps the only things they have in common besides being classified as Homo sapiens are their personal ambition and a profound aversion to having the press mucking around in their business.
For various reasons, including an aversion to reporting personal financial information, the best and brightest shy from political office.
And that aversion to objective truth is eating away at the left as well, with a whole generation now convinced of the despairing nihilism of Michel Foucault's philosophy — basically that our only truths are personal ones dependent on our place in time and power structures.
Usually it's not an aversion to science that motivates people to tout unscientific ideas, but some underlying cultural, social or personal issue, says Rosenau, of the National Center for Science Education.
Initial pilot studies tested out these assumptions and determined that these types of mediated interventions can be successful in motivating students to read and complete books and increase personal understanding of the relevance of reading and writing in the lives of those who otherwise demonstrate an aversion to text - based media.
How does this aversion to uncertainty affect his personal relationships?
If your cat likes having its own personal space, and has an aversion towards your very affectionate cuddles, you might own a Cantankerous Cat of your own.
These include personal feelings of aversion, collective anxieties in contemporary society and artistic actions as healing rituals.
The fact that some lawyers lack the ability to appreciate these rather obvious subtleties of the English language is not the failure of the law society, but rather indicative of either a generalized aversion to the regulator engaging in any form of change management, or possibly the concern that a lawyer's personal and potentially reprehensible would come under scrutiny.
I think the added concentration on «my results,» time checking them on the computer, frustration over not being a high achiever, and getting annoyed at not saving more despite a good personal driving record all tip the scales to it not being viable for me — without having to consider my aversion to the idea of freely submitting to my behavior being monitored by a publicly - traded, for - profit company.
Finally, the aversion of Dow Jones and Company to notifying affected customers of this data exposure denies consumers the ability to swiftly act to protect their own personal information.»
He did say in his post that he appreciated over the years Facebook's marketing power, both for his professional and personal projects, charities included, even though he «always had an aversion to social media.»
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