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But the tone of American statements was more ambivalent than that of European bankers.
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This means, inevitably, that her triumph would be a more ambivalent victory than that promised by the abstract idea — or ideal — of the first female President.
"I feel ambivalent about that.
I am very ambivalent about that.
Pare [ 29], in comparing WKYs to F344s in a modified one-way avoidance procedure, also found that the WKYs were more ambivalent than the F344s, and suggested that this was due to behavioral inhibition elicited by stressors used during the task.
And no revival is more ambivalent about that feeling than the 1990's rediscovery of 1950's and 60's lounge music, which even in its day was derided as pablum for people who weren't listening anyway.
In the Peace Corps, whose twenty-seven-month commitment is longer than that for most service organizations, volunteers often become ambivalent about traditional development work.
Eliot was ambivalent about that review.
You can feel ambivalent about that, because you should feel ambivalent".
I was faintly ambivalent about that, but then I was faintly ambivalent about the prospect of giving birth anyway.
It underlined the ambivalent relationship that fans have always had with their idols.
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