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1. We are averse to such noisy surroundings.
2. He seems to be averse to hard work.
3. The minister is averse to/from flattery.
4. He was averse to any change.
5. She was so self-conceited that she was averse to all advice from others.
6. Few MPs are averse to the attention of the media.
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7. They may crave what their stomach is averse to; indecisive.
8. Since Schoenberg's day, modernism has has not been averse to self-serving diatribes.
9. Ministers as a professional group tend to be averse to data-gathering because they are more people focused than organisation orientated.
10. Children with these conditions will be averse to glare and have severely reduced vision in bright sunlight.
11. Not surprisingly, those who are averse to surrendering their sovereignty have become increasingly restive of late.
12. We know that neither is averse to some dirty work to achieve his aims.
13. I would not be averse to taking a drink.
14. Don't be averse to the unattractive side of the job, to cleaning up mucus and phlegm, or urine and excrement.
15. That said, he wouldn't be averse to you showing up in an Uma Thurman "Pulp Fiction" wig, or even suggesting a private costume party for two.
16. "(The Fed) will not be averse to keeping interest rates low for an extended period," which would hurt the dollar, he added.
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