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If you are not able to put up a wager, you will be discouraged and prostrated by the adverseness of circumstances.
"It is about time for young people to take over, people who don't think in terms of adverseness, but mutuality," Mr. Hussein said.
It can oppositely refer to the time period of Galileo and the Catholic Church's adverseness to scientific advancement.
Finder said that, in 1948, "most Democrats were elated with the news that he had not acted with definite adverseness.
For one of his age, he thought much and deeply and in a letter to me once complained of 'spiritual and material encumbrances of most especial adverseness'."
"There's been a general feeling of adverseness to these companies in the past, but now dentists see the writing on the wall," said Steven Tuen, an analyst at IPO Value Monitor, a research firm in New York.