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"That was a field in which I had no grounding -- indeed, ever since secondary school I had felt some aversion to it.
The son of Frame's sister and a prominent liberal leader, the boy might be expected to show some aversion to the Nazis.
While 33 percent of men and 23.9 percent of women in their 60s and older said they would have some aversion to either themselves or their spouses going to work overseas, the share of people with that sentiment reached 42.9 percent and 38.9 percent respectively for people in their 20s.
The farmers also have a complex mixture of values similar to those of the herders but with important context-dependent preferences for Mediterranean crops (vineyards and olive groves) and lesser affinity for (if not some aversion to) transhumance and livestock.
This was the main reason for some aversion to this 'new management thing'.
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With war in Iraq looming and a turbulent oil market, some risk aversion is understandable.
Or some primal aversion to ice in front of the cave.
We also learn more of Briarcliff's dark past while Lana is subjected to some harrowing aversion therapy.
But I submit that any such caution reflects the rational judgment of a woman who aspires to high judicial office, not some characterological aversion to intellectual risk.
And millions of Americans aren't merely experiencing some instinctual aversion.
Unlike Wil though, he has some (un natural aversion towards higher math and did not take up higher Mathematics.
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