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Assange described his feelings about the US election results in an interview as "mixed" before going on to sharply criticize Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and providing a more ambivalent assessment of Trump's ascent to the White House.
Obama's aides, mindful of the regional tensions stoked by Abe's ambivalent assessment of history, had insisted Washington wanted him to deal with history in a forthright way.
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In respect of the quality dimension of " clarity of presentation" (dimension E), the appraisal instruments established by Philips et al. [ 24] and the grading system developed by Chiou et al. (QHES instrument, [ 21]) do not provide specific and unambiguous items in those cases where more than one question refers to the same criterion, resulting in ambivalent assessments.
Additionally, because of the combination of transparency and quality aspects in the same question, the Philips guidelines produce ambivalent quality assessments.
(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
DiMattia and colleagues [ 17] however, were ambivalent of the associations between SLS assessment and its relationship with hip joint kinematics and abductor strength [ 17].
Some students were strongly in favor of formative assessment of the group work during the practical sessions while others were more ambivalent.
Our results also suggest that PIEM assessment is far from optimal because of care provider low confidence in assessment tools and patient ambivalent views of the usefulness of assessment.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Its garment is ambivalent.
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