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Consider also the ambivalent views of Sun columnist, and product of a grammar school, Trevor Kavanagh.
Living in Trellick Tower became a badge of fashionable artistry even if long-term residents held far more ambivalent views of this forceful high-rise housing block.
The multiple and ambivalent views of ecosystems such as peatlands seem not to stem necessarily from lack of knowledge, but to be linked to biophysical characteristics, history, trade-offs between different uses and differences in personal relationships with nature.
Tibetan representations of Ganesha show ambivalent views of him.
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.
Within the wider literature on adherence, there is evidence to suggest that patients' treatment and illness beliefs have an important influence on their decisions about treatment [ 1, 9, 12- 15] and that many people have fairly negative or ambivalent views of medicines [ 16, 17].
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It reflects and may partly explain Britons' ambivalent view of their rights and liberties.
The Iraqi government has a far more ambivalent view of the occupation than its people do.
"But I am, though!" By Tad Friend Glover takes an ambivalent view of his widespread acclaim.
By Tad Friend Glover takes an ambivalent view of his widespread acclaim.
And his ambivalent view of his father enriched the figure of Einstein, who is both central and tangential to the opera's meditations.
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