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"You must do something very strong to break through the ambivalence."
Others, though, say the cases made them think more about their ambivalence.
Why can we not make use of our ambivalence and move on?
In the rest of the state, there is no such ambivalence.
Because of his ambivalence, women usually lost interest in him after then.
Perhaps, in time, I can come to terms with my ambivalence.
There would be no ambivalence about their playing each other.
Their ambivalence comes at a turning point for the industry.
Each side has its own ambivalence about moving ahead at this moment.
And he must get a handle on his ambivalence toward women.
In that time I came again to meet my ambivalence, and with no success.
Yet in what seems to be a sign of ambivalence on her part, she has done little about it.
"I have some sense of ambivalence about the role that we play as it is," he said.
But he did so with greater ambivalence than most of his colleagues.
Works like these exploit the ambivalence many people feel about the body.
As would be expected with a 1-1 record, there is a certain amount of ambivalence.
The signs of ambivalence continued until, and beyond, the last moment.
Maybe this ambivalence has nothing to teach the rest of society.
Ambivalence seemed to be the mood of many at the party.
The one feeling I can identify from those early months is ambivalence.
Given that ambivalence, their children were more likely to experiment than others.
And I think they have been disappointed by the ambivalence.
The result has been a certain ambivalence in the national mood.
There is a good deal of ambivalence in the struggle here.
Besides, there has always been a certain ambivalence about the man.