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    averse


    1. ‘We know he wasn’t averse to taking it wherever it was offered


    2. not averse to indicating what she thought about some of


    3. Zarko is not averse to becoming a worshiper of Yahweh


    4. The popular odium, however, which attends it in years of scarcity, the only years in which it can be very profitable, renders people of character and fortune averse to enter into it


    5. In those of the former kind, liberality, frankness, and good fellowship, naturally make a part of their common character ; in the latter, narrowness, meanness, and a selfish disposition, averse to all social pleasure and enjoyment


    6. In general, the richest and best endowed universities have been slowest in adopting those improvements, and the most averse to permit any considerable change in the established plan of education


    7. It may be reasonably argued that the Private Sector traditionally attracted (more) talented individuals (less) averse to risk taking in exchange for the prospect of potential advancement while other individuals possessing less capacity (perhaps) or who, lacking the requisite skills demanded by most companies, generally opted for quasi-guaranteed job security provided by the Public Sector


    8. interest in money could result in risk averse behavior?


    9. After a time period of grace that Amonas seemed to be less than averse to and once they both felt they could do so without pain and anguish from bellies about to burst open, they started off towards what Amonas had declared to be the proper direction


    10. by securely as men averse from war

    11. It is annexed to the sovereignty, to be judge of what opinions and doctrines are averse, and what conducing to peace; and consequently, on what occasions, how far, and what


    12. And although within my head, both Ño Josefina’s and Severa’s cries echoed with all their pristine ethical foundations of decency, composure and integrity; I, always averse towards everything that meant obedience, duty or imposition, disobeying the mandates of awareness, self-consciousness, and common sense, and plunged my lips again as a sailor in search of fresh water


    13. Over three glasses of wine we chatted about his music, his tours, his latest recordings and his latest love – Turkey where he'd recently made a concert tour and found the men friendly, sexy and not averse to same-sex frolicking


    14. I’ve been told on the QT that he’s not averse to turning a blind eye if the odd corner gets cut on safety if it keeps the plant running


    15. He was not averse to calling them names either much to Ellen’s consternation


    16. But this was different as she had been averse to drinking in general all of her life


    17. Should he dare to propose to her as a way out, would she hesitate to repudiate, never mind her gratitude for his father? But, that way, wouldn’t his fear of rejection stop him in his tracks forever? After all, why should any girl like her ever consent to become his wife? Why, she would surely be averse to the idea itself! Looks like she was enamored of him, but was that enough to induce her to wed him? Couldn’t she picture the perils as his wife? Why not, given her high IQ? So it seemed to him that the choice for him boiled down to the rock and the hard surface


    18. The twelve apostles were not averse to preaching in the Greek and other gentile cities of the Decapolis and Syria, but it was a severe test of their loyalty to the Master when he said, "Let us go into Samaria


    19. Jesus was particularly averse to praying in public


    20. Amelia however, was not averse to using the Collett name and her inheritance, to advance the interests of Rory

    21. It was a fact that many of the members of the Sanhedrin either secretly believed in Jesus or else were decidedly averse to arresting him during the feast, when such large numbers of people were present in Jerusalem, many of whom either believed in him or were at least friendly to the spiritual movement which he sponsored


    22. They know nothing of border conditions, and are averse to expending any more money in this direction


    23. What was I thinking? Of course I fancy men! I’m not averse to women either, but I don’t prefer them the most


    24. Polls in Israel have been showing for months that the Israeli electorate, while averse to a first strike on Iran if not supported by the United States, would be squarely in favor of a strike if assured of American support


    25. He would never have suspected the politically averse Cyril to be a flag supporter, but after all, Cyril was full of surprises


    26. Entrepreneurs should be highly averse to high valuations


    27. averse and will call in the loan when times get tough


    28. But Jesus was not averse to blatant self-promotion when his false modesty failed to elicit narcissistic supply:


    29. “Justice for Farmers should be able to provide that, but I thought you were averse to opening 4,000 separate accounts,” said Robin


    30. averse and major share counters would only invest directly

    31. was the only response that I got from these work averse, golfing, lunching,


    32. Having enfeebled him into setting a precedent, she was not averse to giving in, and thus said enticingly, “Switch off the light


    33. Having taken to me in her own sweet way, would she be averse to marrying me? Why not seek auntie’s good offices as the matchmaker? Oh, even if she succeeds in brainwashing them all, that still leaves a question mark in matching our horoscopes


    34. Save a Gandhi, even the best of the rest of yore were not averse to their fellow-beings scavenging their latrines; now I wonder why I never thought of it before, maybe, we put up with what we come to grow up with; if not, why don’t the Sikh males find the turban burdensome and the Muslim dames put up with the inhibiting burka? Whatever, the world seems to care two hoots for the plight of the sex-workers as it had been to that of the scavengers, and God knows when it would be wiser to the ills of the unlicensed prostitution, if not AIDS, it’s the VD that’s the return on investment for these pleasure-givers; why, the malady of the flesh-trade is the bane of those who bring in the wares


    35. Well, like any other woman, she was averse to the idea, but in time, as his obsession for her kids’ future dented her resolve to remain chaste, she started making other men feel at home when her man and her kids were away from it


    36. Just as Muhammad’s Quran is averse to having partners to Allah in Mary and Jesus so it seems he himself kept out others from the legacy of his hadith


    37. And yet, the Musalmans are ever averse to having vande mataram as the Indian national anthem for it would require their veneration of her! What rank ingratitude for a land that contributed to Islam its Musalmans in their millions! But in catering to their Islamic whim, Gandhi’s Congress gave India a national anthem that salutes Sind, a province of Pakistan! What should be India’s objection if its neighbor accuses her of hegemonic designs to set up an Akhand Bharat?


    38. Hence the invaders would have been averse to the risk of defeat in expansionist wars and thus, for long, their political domain was confined to the Northern parts of Aryavarta till in later years Akbar the Great ushered in the Mughal Empire in Hindustan


    39. More over, the Aryan society was averse to attach any value for their lives ‘here’ and the precepts of Hindu punarjanma held no hope for them in the births to follow


    40. Isn’t there a method in the apparent madness of the mullahs, who to try to convert the gaoled Christian convicts of the West into Islam? While the truly devout could be averse to the suicide missions for they were brought up to believe tbat it was a sin in Islam, nonetheless their prejudice could come in handy to rouse them to jihad in the cause of Islam with Paradise as the destination

    41. Yet in a weird way, some of the body bags had revealed the changed face of the Hindutva; that the backward dalits, ever averse to the Hindu cause, and more so, the tribal poor, hitherto lukewarm to the same, too participated in the carnage against the Musalmans had put the Hindu consolidation on display for all to see


    42. “Prove that thy Provider hath not forsaken thee, nor is He averse to thee


    43. Thus to constantly trigger society with Look at Me, Buy Me, Save Me trains them to be averse to the cry for help, desensitizes their ability to care, thus habituating them towards being unempathetic, which is what prompts mutual assistance


    44. ((Prove that your Provider has not forsaken you; nor is He aVerse to you


    45. These facts prove that your Provider has not left you; nor is He aVerse to you


    46. 2- What does His holy saying: ((Prove that your Provider has not forsaken you; nor is He aVerse to you


    47. Thus, the performance of magic is always an extremely mean and grubby action, and this is why he (pth) became afraid and turned his back in retreat, paying no attention to what had happened because he was averse to these malignant, low worlds


    48. I was not averse, and by the time we arrived in the white light belt of Broadway the theatres were letting out


    49. She had been more than happy to comply with her grandfather's instructions because she was not at all averse to being sent to talk to Olin whom she had noticed about the town


    50. Duval was a man used to getting his way and not entirely averse to soiling his own hands in the process





































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    Synonyme für "averse"

    antipathetic antipathetical averse indisposed loath loth inimical disgusted antagonistic hostile unwilling reluctant opposed