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I have for some time been somewhat "Twitter Averse", in that I could see no possible use for it.
Archive 2009-06-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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“Moral Hazard in Risk-Averse Teams,” RAND Journal of Economics (Fall 1987), 18: 428 – 435.
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However, I was also "Apple Averse" and I am getting on famously with my iPod.
Okay Irfan Ahmed and Paul Walter, I will give Twitter a go Norfolk Blogger 2009
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I have for some time been somewhat "Twitter Averse", in that I could see no possible use for it.
Okay Irfan Ahmed and Paul Walter, I will give Twitter a go Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Averse to the spotlight, Mr. Rouse, a longtime top aide to Mr. Obama, is known as a "fixer."
Obama Calls His Mr. Fix-It Laura Meckler 2010
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However, I was also "Apple Averse" and I am getting on famously with my iPod.
Archive 2009-06-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Averse to work, labor or employment; lazy; slothful.
Is There Evidence For Mythicism? James F. McGrath 2010
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Averse to the idea of love, yet prone to wearing flirty bows in her long, lustrous hair.
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Averse to physical contact with strangers, basically, and why on earth not?
Exceeding the Waving Limit « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007
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Risk Averse The Treasury Department's updated governance rules for TARP recipients include these for board pay committees:
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