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But Mr Roh is ambivalent about whether to allow American troops to stay on when, or if, the two Koreas are reunited.
Topping is ambivalent about whether they should be termed an intervention, and therefore to be avoided, or a legitimate choice of pain relief for a woman to make.
Coaches have not gotten much of a look at Ellis in this position because of his hamstring, but Carter, at least, is convinced that Ellis -- who is ambivalent about whether he plays tackle or end -- will handle the new job.
But the compromise over the Wall is one of several signs that suggests he is ambivalent about whether some kind of a state-supported rabbinate is not, after all, what makes the Jewish state Jewish.
@abkquan is ambivalent about whether to include Leoš Janáček, whose musical world, as he puts it, "was centred in Brno rather than Prague", but @PositivistDinosaur has a neat solution, pointing out that Janáček's opera The Excursions of Mr Brouček was premiered in Prague in 1920 and that The Makropulos Affair is set in the city.
The legal system is ambivalent about whether a person must choose criminal justice over a family member.
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Official forecasts are ambivalent about whether the Olympics will help much.
Ms. Ophals was ambivalent about whether the school should have been closed.
But others are ambivalent about whether they want to quit or not.
As recently as three months ago I was ambivalent about whether it should be on television this year.
Many foundations are ambivalent about whether funds should be spent on evaluation and whether assessing the performance of past grants can improve future grant making.
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