Ambivalence in A Sentence

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    Ambivalence toward formalism is characteristic of American legal discourse.

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    Being near her calmed him, despite his ambivalence.

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    Brown - Any shade of brown will do, just be sure not to use too much brown as it can lead to procrastination, laziness or ambivalence.

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    Clearly, the historical turn of events from non-violence to nuclear armament, suggest a deep ambivalence about Mahatma Gandhi's legacy.

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    He felt ambivalence from the committee in relation to genomics.

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    He felt an ambivalence about the nature of the inmates.

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    He gets very upset if I am late to meet him as he sees this as a sign of my ambivalence.

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    I am thinking that your guy is sensing your ambivalence and that what he is reacting to is the unspoken conversation the two of you are not having.

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    In the short term, such ambivalence is not a problem.

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    In your letter, you say that, "If I am late to meet him as he sees this as a sign of my ambivalence.

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    It has been theorized that Munchausen patients are motivated by a desire to be cared for, a need for attention, dependency, an ambivalence toward doctors, or a need to suffer.

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    It is essential to recognize that, in such cases, there is likely to be a degree of ambivalence about their class allegiances.

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    It led to a certain ambivalence in their attitudes toward the organized labor movement, despite their commitment to greater economic equality.

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    Leader We acknowledge before your throne of mercy, O Lord, the sin of indifference and ambivalence.

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    Paul was faced with deep ambivalence toward the prevailing culture.

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    Remember, the best rain suit will allow you to make the best out your outdoor activities, even amidst the ambivalence of Mother Nature.

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    Respondents expressed ambivalence to their drugs in various ways.

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    That's one of the things on which I have the greatest ambivalence, actually.

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    The greatest problem for population numbers came from the Sikh people's own ambivalence about their identity.

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    The moral ambivalence of the rogue narrative encouraged divergent political readings.

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    The policy toward people with a learning disability has been marked by deep ambivalence.

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    The reaction of the American public to the invasion of Iraq reveals a startling ambivalence to war in contemporary times.

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    The study found that care outside the family at these times was still regarded with ambivalence and sometimes outright hostility by many childcare providers.

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    There is also a great deal of ambivalence and indecision associated with this stage of life, meaning that there is internal conflict as well as tension between the toddler and his or her environment.

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    There was ambivalence in the minds of Scottish policy makers toward community empowerment.

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    There was ambivalence shown toward funding partnerships.

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    There was considerable ambivalence about the strain of living with an elderly parent.

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    They showed ambivalence with regard to the second decision.

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    This pattern is characterized by an emotional ambivalence in the child and a physical resistance to the primary caregiver.

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    We can't resolve the ambivalence in Marx -- or at least in possible interpretations of Marx.

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    When Dr. Drake returned to GH in 2006, his character was a struggling alcoholic whose son, also on staff at the hospital, felt a combination of ambivalence and dislike for his father.

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    Your unspoken ambivalence about the relationship is demonstrated in your lateness.