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"Camus was much more ambivalent," Mr. Martin continued.
The central character is much more ambivalent than his opponents.
Some transplants, however, are much more ambivalent about their latest career detour.
"There was a much more ambivalent relationship between Giuliani and the M.T.A.
The word "apologise" is much more ambivalent, as it suggests the possibility of some confusion over culpability.
"The Tea Party from the beginning saw themselves as leveraging and changing the Republican Party, while the Occupy people are much more ambivalent," she said.
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It may not be possible to be much more ostentatiously ambivalent about making art or exhibiting in a gallery than the artist and writer Darren Bader is in his abjectly nonchalant, if weirdly engaging, second solo show at Rivington Arms.
For instance, robots never get tired, they don't get cold, they don't sleep, nor eat, don't require tents, and when armed insurrection becomes necessary, robots are much more morally ambivalent.
But the show would have so much more power and pain if these ambivalent friends claimed the foreground for themselves.
Do the more positive attitudes towards cancer seen in these surveys reflect a much more positive perspective, or are we ambivalent, with intellectually driven hope running alongside, rather than displacing, viscerally driven fear?
Yet we're ambivalent about getting the government much more involved.
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