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Jung's relationship with Freud was ambivalent from the start.
Hell had been ambivalent from the start about writing an essay for the catalogue.
Palmore, for instance, was ambivalent from the start about much of the suggested change.
As for Howard's departure, Coon was "ambivalent" from a financial viewpoint.
This makes the interpretation of such tests ambivalent from a biological perspective.
Parallel to this development the expert mood in project meetings has been ambivalent from the start with respect to involving outsiders in 'their expertise'.
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I don't dispute (or disagree with) Perlstein's point about the Democrats' "ambivalent retreat" from New Deal activism.
Keeping an ambivalent distance from the centers of literary power, she makes room in her work for other voices.
One change for 2015 has already inspired ambivalent reactions from fans and fighters: the U.F.C. announced, on December 1st, a new sponsorship deal with Reebok.
Surprisingly ambivalent words from an artist who has in effect become a cult leader, as seen during this terrifically intense show in front of an uncommonly fervent audience.
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