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Does it reflect the apparent ambivalence of lawmakers to rein in the banks?
The Clinton backlash perhaps explains Obama's apparent ambivalence on the matter.
Neither appears close to happening, but the Knicks' record (9-26), their current slump (9 losses in 10 games) and the players' apparent ambivalence make Thomas's departure seem like a sure thing.
Then she got a few inches closer to my face and said, really loudly, 'Well, I hate your boss, and I'll never vote for her!"' Public beratings aside, Wolfson and his team found a groove in the months leading up to Rudolph W. Giuliani's withdrawal, capitalizing cannily on Giuliani's apparent ambivalence.
His apparent ambivalence towards the EU is normally credited to an instinctive Bennite scepticism.
Rick Perry, former Texas governor and former presidential aspirant, offers an extraordinary example of this apparent ambivalence.
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There was ambivalence apparent among participants with regard to the role obstetric ultrasound plays in maternity care.
But at every turn his reluctance and ambivalence was apparent: he was the ninety-ninth person in, warily eying the rock.
(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
This ambivalence was still apparent in obituaries for him in the German press, which were muted in their praise.
The acuity that used to be so politically useful has translated into something more like empathy nowadays, and he carries a considered ambivalence never previously apparent.
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