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9 Sentences With "averseness"

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That sort of risk-averseness now pervades every aspect of childhood.
The technology may be particularly useful for the shipping industry, as packages are immune to risk-averseness.
This is where the risk-averseness of the Swiss pays off at times, especially in an industry as non-transparent as biotechnology.
Kate Manne, an assistant professor at Cornell University, interprets this concept as a risk-averseness: I'm not biased, but my neighbor might be, so I ought to vote for a man.
European bourses climbed more than 1 percent at the end of a third straight week of losses and benchmark 10-year German bond yields clawed back up to the zero mark as investors' risk averseness eased.
During one major bout of risk averseness in January, beer maker AB InBev priced a massive US$46bn M&A bond that had a US$110bn order book - the largest ever - and paid little in new issue concessions.
Valence, or hedonic tone, is the affective quality referring to the intrinsic attractiveness/"good"-ness (positive valence) or averseness/"bad"-ness (negative valence) of an event, object, or situation.Nico H. Frijda, The Emotions. Cambridge(UK): Cambridge University Press, 1986. p. 207 The term also characterizes and categorizes specific emotions.
In particular, it has been unwilling to grant standing for a generalized constitutional injury other than to a plaintiff who is protected by a statute or when a statute grants standing.Justice Brennan favored standing for any injury in fact, economic or otherwise. . Brennan saw standing as little more than a device for ensuring concrete averseness between the parties, see, e.g., Baker v.
The Prince having given us the three towns adjacent to our Settlement, viz. De Calcutta, Chutanutte, and Gobinpore, or more properly may be said the Jemmidarship of the said towns, paying the said Rent to the King as the Jemidars have successively done, and at the same time ordering the Zamindar of the said towns to make over their Right and Title to the English upon their paying to the Jemidar(s) One thousand Rupees for the same, it was agreed that money should be paid, being the best Money that ever was spent for so great a Privilege; but the Jemmidar(s) making a great Noise, being unwilling to part with their Country and finding them to continue in their averseness, notwithstanding the Prince had an officer upon them to bring them to a Compliance, it is agreed that 1,500 Rupees be paid them, provided they will relinquish their title to the said towns, and give it under their Hands in Writing, that they have made over the same to the Right Honourable Company. Ext of Consns. at Chuttanutte, 29 December (Printed for Parliament in 1788).

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