The common law displays an ambivalent attitude towards the police process and its product.
And it perhaps illustrates society's ambivalent attitude toward its drinking problem.
The experience of those years left him with a robustly ambivalent attitude toward authority.
The markets have long had an ambivalent attitude toward government intervention.
At the moment, the public has a rather ambivalent attitude toward science.
Those differences are the striking features of the nation's ambivalent attitudes toward 1992 and after.
At the beginning of the popular health system many people had an ambivalent attitude to traditional herbal remedies.
Among other things, the new tax law highlights the ambivalent attitudes toward religion here.
America has always had an ambivalent attitude toward the notion of intellectual property.
These factors have contributed to a sometimes ambivalent attitude to his work as a whole.