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Unable to quite let go, he reaffirms his loyalty in ambivalent terms: "You're still the one pool where I'd happily drown".
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The second, radical mentality draws on race-, gender-, and class-based commentaries and has us see accounting's involvement in more ambivalent terms: as a potential enabler but also a potential constrainer of economic accountability and the achievement of the liberal republican dream.
Ben Woodward paints furry, semi-human creatures in ambivalent relationships.
The continuously changing elements in ambivalent intergenerational relations include the forces of both push and pull.
Howson conceptualizes femininities in tripartite terms, abstracting emphasized, ambivalent or protest femininities.
The sum of these scores is used to assign an overall score for each subject, so that it is possible to make a classification, in accordance with the type of attachment, derived from the theory, in terms of secure, ambivalent, avoidant and disorganized.
Her success signaled a clear message of financial control to other women in the industry, but in terms of image she was a more ambivalent role model.
In political terms, U.S. voters are ambivalent about Chinese investment: –They want the U.S. trade deficit to be reduced through greater Chinese investment in the United States, as Japan did in the 1980s.
38 Therefore, in terms of logical interaction hypergraphs, MDM2 is an ambivalent factor for p53 and Bcl-3/p52/p52.
And it was in terms of this framework that the elements of admiration in the ambivalent portrait of Kane made sense.
The governments of countries subject to this new investment find themselves in an ambivalent position.
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