But he grew up feeling, at best, deep ambivalence toward police officers.
Tax policy is a perfect example of Americans' deep ambivalence about the proper role of government.
Much of her life she felt a deep ambivalence toward her heritage.
The movies in question show a deep ambivalence on this score.
Many liberals will go all the way to deep ambivalence, and some venture further.
And he, like many Iranians, was left with a deep ambivalence about the war's meaning.
They face the world after Communism with deep ambivalence.
Some residents have a deep ambivalence about the place; it's the store they love to hate.
"They were so entrenched in their ways, and there was such deep ambivalence," he said.
"It shows his deep ambivalence about the whole process."