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And the persecution of Cohn (which has an abiding stink of anti-Semitism) registers with the prickly, ambivalent impact that's required.
Reznor went on to say in later years the "climate" of record labels may have an increasingly ambivalent impact on costumers who buy music.
Reznor went on to say that he hated Interscope, and in later years the "climate" of record labels may have an increasingly ambivalent impact on consumers who buy music.
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He is similarly ambivalent about the impact of Nixon's war on cancer on research methods and funding.
The growing body of scientific literature remains ambivalent on the impact of successful HAART programmes on the burden of TB [ 11- 13].
(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
With the Court muddying the standard for demonstrating disparate impact, nudging these ambivalent and sometimes hostile employers along will become even more challenging for women and men of all races, who simply want a fair shot at success on the job.
The Koehler's take on the impact of the Internet is ambivalent.
However, in the empirical literature, the impacts of regulation have been assessed as rather ambivalent for innovation.
I'm ambivalent about extending Sunday trading hours because it could have a big impact on the family life for people working in retail.
The impact of PIEM was complex, and patient views were sometimes ambivalent, ranging from denial of symptoms to discontinuation of therapy.
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