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Or rather, ambivalent cop.
But delays in finalising the rail-travel packages and the rather ambivalent attitude of some train companies have so far held that development back.
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.
My impression of the service is rather ambivalent.
However, in the empirical literature, the impacts of regulation have been assessed as rather ambivalent for innovation.
However, the local attitude to foreign investment was mixed throughout the 1990s, with both policymakers and the public rather ambivalent.
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The question is whether this third combination indeed reflects an informed choice rather than ambivalent attitudes, since -- as shown by earlier research -- ambivalence may lead to postponing decision making [ 26].
His attitude toward Wilkes is understandably rather more ambivalent.
It was rather an ambivalent position for a journalist, but good for a novelist".
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.
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