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Generally, the results of the focus groups seem to show that doctors are rather ambivalent as regards shared decision making.
Some comments on this issue were rather ambivalent: "Attitude is not specific to genetics" and "A good attitude should be an intrinsic component of the GP's role".
Among the non-immunizers, Belgian and Dutch HCP reported a positive attitude towards influenza vaccination, while German HCP were rather ambivalent.
About what followed in the group stages, Ilic is rather more ambivalent.
His arrival in The Town (ITV1), sunglasses rammed firmly on nose, face unreadable, mouth resolutely shut, is rather more ambivalent.
It was rather an ambivalent position for a journalist, but good for a novelist".
This may explain why the generals, although paying lip service to the goal of joining the EU, are in fact rather ambivalent about it.Suits v uniformsThe reforms began in earnest in 2002, when AK formed Turkey's first single-party government in 11 years.
However, in the empirical literature, the impacts of regulation have been assessed as rather ambivalent for innovation.
Sanders comes from a rural state with plenty of hunters, and he's had a rather ambivalent record on gun control, sometimes voting for it and sometimes voting against it.
We are not "uni -feeling, buni -feelingbutalent, as all people arather ambivalentg to delve.
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