ambivalence in A Sentence

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    I'm filled with Ambivalence.

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    I feel kind of ambivalent about your Ambivalence.

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    We feel Ambivalence about something that looks like us.

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    Democracy and Ambivalence, rather than being antithetical, may be strange bedfellows.

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    You will experience Ambivalence on the change path, no question about it.

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    Reprising his pseudo-biblical passage, Jules expresses his Ambivalence about his life of crime.

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    Fortunately, there's an excellent book that provides an intelligent process for overcoming relationship Ambivalence.

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    The flipside of the populism coin is voter Ambivalence about“democracy” as we know it.

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    It is only through poetry that physicist Elson felt able to express her emotional Ambivalence.

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    The flipside of the populism coin is voter Ambivalence with“democracy” as we know it.

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    Simultaneously, Ambivalence and even repudiation is publicly levelled toward women who transgress often unspoken assumptions about gender.

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    These examples suggest political Ambivalence is everywhere on the rise, and that these are anxious times politically.

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    Emotional Ambivalence, according to Freud's theory, can dominate the pregenital phase of the mental formation of the crumbs.

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    Despite all the Ambivalence, as I embarked on the process of eating more, normality did represent something crucial.

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    If we heed his advice, the presence of widespread Ambivalence should prompt us to pause and look around.

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    Ambivalence is even rational, in that it requires an awareness of mutually exclusive choices and a refusal to choose;

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    It should be noted that Ambivalence in psychology means duality of feelings in relation to the same object.

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    Ambivalence in relationships is in other words a state of mind, in which every set is balanced by its opposite.

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    Emotional Ambivalence is revealed in the simultaneous sensation of positive and negative emotions to another individual, object or event.

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    Ambivalence in psychology is a contradictory feeling that people feel almost simultaneously, and not mixed feelings and motives that are experienced alternately.

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    The point is that, rather than reflecting some psychological deficiency or cognitive dissonance, Ambivalence is an active and wilful position to take.

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    The point is that, rather than reflecting some psychological deficiency or cognitive dissonance, Ambivalence is an active and willful position to take.

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    Fact: Most of us have some Ambivalence about what we would want because treatment near the end of life can be complicated.

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    What gets people into trouble is the well-meaning naivete with which they make sweeping promises, ignoring their own Ambivalence(and their track record).

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    The two major templates impacting here will be India's close ties with Russia and, secondly, India's Ambivalence vis-a-vis the US' Indo-Pacific strategy.

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    By Ambivalence psychoanalytic theory is understood as a complex set of feelings that a person feels about a subject, another subject or phenomenon.

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    Below are 27 quotes that will hopefully motivate you to overcome Ambivalence and fear and to jumpstart the search for work you love.

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    Americans are obsessed with narcissistic leaders, or at least they have an Ambivalence between the ones they like and the ones they promote.

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    The concept of Ambivalence of emotions was used by the founder of psychoanalytic theory also in the study of such a phenomenon as transference.

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    Although the patient always said,“I'm old, it's time for me to go,” the dream mirrored his internal conflict and reflected his Ambivalence about death.

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