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They have a strong aversion to change of any kind.
For some reason or other she took a particular aversion to me.
And when she looked up, he could see the aversion in her eyes.
She must, however, get them past their aversion even to talk to her.
He knew she had a deep aversion to him, but did not know on what it was based.
It was more that than an aversion to the law.
The answer, I believe, has to do with an aversion to all things global.
And some employees had an aversion to going near any government office.
He has an aversion to being watched 24 hours a day.
Americans, it is often said, have an aversion to whole fish.
Sometimes, the really good ones have an aversion to violence.
Exactly the kind of aversion a man from five hundred years in the past might evidence.
Then he had realized it was more than her aversion to him.
I think women just have more of an aversion to wearing used things.
I have an aversion to politics; they've been death on my family.
"You'll have to get over this aversion to me at least for one day."
Still, I have a deep aversion to working without getting paid for it.
I have always had a major aversion to hearing about "When good times go bad."
One is a new aversion among investors to taking risk.
Despite the state's aversion to comparison, many have been made.
Actually, there had been no reason for his initial aversion.
Why is it that some men have such an aversion to fresh air?
People have a passion for color or an aversion to it.
He'd always been teased about his aversion to the water.
She looked away, finding no words to explain her aversion.