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Janet stands out because she seems to have a genuine aversion to the notion of fine dining.
But when this feeling is triggered by public reproach from the vaccination officer during vaccination sessions, and when a mother is harshly criticized in front of other mothers for failure to keep her booklet in good condition, this can create a genuine aversion to the whole vaccination process.
The toddler may develop a genuine aversion towards food and begin to hate meal times.
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Since sensible pain is a real evil, and not simply a privation of good, there can be a genuine object of aversion.
While it is evident that Gulf governments have an aversion to genuine democratic reform, it is far too simplistic to put the blame for political stagnation squarely on them.
Edna Gundersen from USA Today believed that on The Fame Monster, "Gaga's icy aloofness and seeming aversion to a genuine human connection leave a disturbing void.
Toss in copious drug use, an aversion to rehearsal, and a genuine anarchic streak, and you have a band that may have stumbled as often as it soared.
The aversion between Philadelphians and many other Pennsylvanians is genuine.
For me, the sad thing about the Olympics is that it isn't reflecting the genuine talent we have here in the capital, due to a severe dose of risk aversion.
"The aversion to religion, especially Islam, that pervades the U.S. women's movement undercuts their genuine efforts to empower Muslim women," she writes.
Risk aversion.
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