Appalachia hardly has a monopoly on this ambivalent stance ("Portnoy's Complaint," anyone?)
The government soon found itself taking an ambivalent stance towards the waiguoren (foreigners).
Next, he attempted to turn the Lombard king and dukes against the pope, but they retained their ambivalent stance, not committing one way or the other.
There was no official reaction from the Government of President Lech Walesa, who has taken an ambivalent stance on the legislation.
Neither did he share BUF leader's unbounded faith in modern science, instead taking a more sceptical and ambivalent stance.
Commenting on Ion Antonescu's ambivalent stance, Hitler's Ambassador to Romania, Wilhelm Fabricius, wrote to his superiors: "I am not convinced that he is a safe man."
Phil is a gentile posing as a Jew, and the campy title of his expose, "I Was a Jew for Six Months," signals the film's ambivalent stance.
Œthelwald's ambivalent stance during the campaign which led to the Winwæd appears to have led to his removal as he disappears from the record at this time.
Since the Disney people are notorious control freaks, the show's ambivalent stance can itself be counted a curatorial achievement.
First, there is a certain degree of schizophrenic attitude, that may be revealing Marcello's ambivalent stance with respect to operatic music, as a critic and composer.