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If some people are informed, yet averse to the utilization of medical services, then differences in their utilization rate from others should not count as an inequity of access.
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Yet he was always averse to being praised out of solidarity.
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Yet Mr Ahmadinejad is not averse to giving his views on court cases.
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Yet many people are still averse to seeking treatment due to negative stereotypes or poor access to care.
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