"But one needs to distinguish between a general aversion to debt and the issue of whether the pace that debt is being accumulated can be sustained."
David Paciocco, a former prosecutor, said Canadian courts "have a general aversion to recognizing privileges."
A general aversion to autocratic leadership exists, although it may be an effective solution, possibly because of the fear of power abuse and corruption.
Opposition to a global warming policy partly reflects a general aversion to government regulation.
Northerners mistrust Bavarians, he said, and "there is a general aversion here in the east to parties with too many C's in their name."
The loan guarantees were killed not only by settlements, but also by the general American aversion to foreign aid in an election year.
Although general aversion to water is noted, some may seek water for relief.
Most of the fall owed to investors' general aversion recently to e-commerce companies' shares.
And well and wrathfully did the fierce mercenary note the signs of the general aversion.
I think it is right to specify general aversion to cloning of human beings at any stage in their development.