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And they may be ambivalent about which test to endorse.
Brazil may be ambivalent about some aspects of this Olympics, torn in some sections about the sense of something plonked down among them.
Parents and policy makers may be ambivalent, Professor Gopnik said, but the popularity of programs like Kumon is "pushing very young children's lives and curriculum in preschool programs more and more in this direction".
HONG KONG may be ambivalent about the Olympics-related nationalism sweeping mainland China, but there is no lack of promotion for the equestrian events being held in the city.
The notion that one event causes another, and that the entire chain is a unified whole, with a complex, may be ambivalent, but, in any case, coherent meaning, not only brings us to a point of resolution; it allows us to navigate through our lives.
You may be ambivalent about your job and have your ups and downs.
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Many slang terms are primarily derogatory, though they may also be ambivalent when used in intimacy or affection.
They are, at a guess, not supporters of the Wages for Housework movement; they may well be ambivalent about the tenets of feminism itself.
One year after Sept. 11, even as they demand more safety, the American people may still be ambivalent about their spies and law enforcers, after all.
While faculty often express dismay at their students' ability to locate and evaluate secondary sources, they may also be ambivalent about how to (and who should) teach the skills required to carry out quality undergraduate research.
Wired as they may be, residents are ambivalent about settling fines over the Internet.
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