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GPs with an affinity for chronic psychiatry feel ambivalent about their duties towards schizophrenic patients who refuse treatment and who have been rejected by society.
While President Eisenhower's own views on the matter were somewhat ambivalent, he described his duty to uphold the ruling as "inescapable". So President Eisenhower ordered federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to ensure that nine black children could enter Little Rock's Central High School.
(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
His response is somewhat ambivalent and falls short of asserting universal duties towards all those deprived of their basic rights.
Olds developed ambivalent feelings about West Point, admiring its dedication to "Duty, Honor, Country", but disturbed by the tendency of many tactical officers to distort the purpose of its Honor Code.
Still, both customers and employees appear ambivalent about the surcharge that pays for the $160,000 annual cost of putting an off-duty Atlanta police officer on guard at certain times, according to CBS Atlanta.
Surprisingly ambivalent.
Ambivalent Mirror?
Democrats are ambivalent.
It's ambivalent.
Others were ambivalent.
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