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"There's not very much ambivalence on Capitol Hill about the gun issue," Mr. Isakson said.
But behind the scenes in Brussels, there is much ambivalence as well as attempts at point-scoring between the bigger member states.
Perhaps it is only fitting that a city with so much ambivalence toward the internal combustion engine should feel little love in return.
Both artists seem to express as much ambivalence about their categories of identity (Jewish, gay) as they do about the generic artistic modes (Pop, Modernism, formalism) in which they find themselves working.
"No one has said, 'Hey, I was there in '65 and you weren't, and you can't do that movie.' " He added, "There's still so much ambivalence about the war because we are a country oriented toward victory, toward winning, and we weren't victorious".
"But for the rest of the survivors, one of the first questions is, 'Why wasn't it me?' " Few have greeted Benedict's arrival with as much ambivalence as the victims of the priest sexual abuse scandal, which sent tremors through across the United States six years ago, with aftershocks still resonating.
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Europeans see him with much less ambivalence.
There is also much quiet ambivalence about radical political and economic change here.
His own state of mind, he tells us, is one "where the dominant motion is one not so much of ambivalence as of perpetual oscillation.
Though Abigail was committed to women's suffrage and the antislavery cause, her feminism seems to have arisen as much from ambivalence about her beatific husband as from the Victorian victimization repeatedly cited by LaPlante.
Other writers have dealt with the Cultural Revolution and the counter-revolutions of post-Mao China — the wealthy entrepreneur inChi Li's "Coming and Going," one of the country's most successful novels and TV series of the last decade, also provoked much fascinated ambivalence among middle-class Chinese and the many millions more aspiring to be.
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