• The days of ineptitude and ambivalence have been replaced with uncharacteristically lofty expectations.

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  • Of the 557 male and female students who responded to a question asking how they felt the morning after a hookup, 41% of those expressed sadness, regret and ambivalence.

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  • But just who did what in the Resistance has frequently been a source of heated debate in France where there's been much agonizing about collaboration with the Nazis and ambivalence about the Resistance.

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  • Yet less than four months later, the quest to put guns in schools has stalled in many traditionally gun-friendly states after encountering opposition from educators, reluctance from some governors and ambivalence from legislative leaders more focused on economic initiatives.

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  • That reflects reduced aid for family planning in the past 15 years and political ambivalence about cutting fertility in Africa itself.

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  • But in many countries, there is a disconnect between the efforts of those who serve and the ambivalence of the broader public.

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  • Rather, it was the ideological and political ambivalence of Iran's leaders that first did down Mr Yazdi, then picked him up again.

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  • The combination of cultural development and changing social habitus was to fill Hoggart with a deep ambivalence and uncertainty.

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  • Though there has been condemnation of the United States, there has also been a mixture of ambivalence and rejoicing.

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  • So, to review, South Korea has a threatening rogue to the north, a stirring economic giant to the east, and an unresolved ambivalence about its own way of doing business.

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  • You reflect the ambivalence and suspicion with which China is viewed and add a sense of threat, now more immediate because of even greater dependence on credit from China in the global economic turmoil.

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  • Republicans, by contrast, project ambivalence and insincerity.

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  • EU's ambitions to carry more weight in the world, and George Bush's ambivalence about abroad, help Europe and America pull together, or pull apart?

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  • SEATTLE, Washington (CNN) -- Young adults facing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are struggling with emotions that range from ambivalence to profound anger and sorrow.

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  • And some even expressed ambivalence about the science of climate change.

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  • Loria and team president, David Samson, owe it to both entities to finally field a competitive ball club after years of controversy, ambivalence, and intense scrutiny over highly questionable financial practices.

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  • More boldly, the report and Mr Obama's speech suggest that the president has set aside his ambivalence about free trade and may soon take up stalled free-trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama.

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  • His remarks, and those of Columbia University professor Gerald Curtis, had a similar theme one that is always greeted with ambivalence in Japan, and especially in the bureaucratized reaches of government i.e.

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  • Iran and China share a deep ambivalence about the West given their prior experiences as semi-colonial states in the beginning of the 20th century.

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  • Together they land some telling blows on Mr Goldhagen's book, which a review in The Economist on April 27th 1996 criticised for ignoring the gradations of support, compliance, ambivalence, antipathy and opposition which existed in German society during the Third Reich.

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  • Such a large holding helps align an executive's interests with those of shareholders, and it leaves no room for ambivalence.

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  • President Obama has also struggled with the complexity of the reform proposals and demonstrated the same kind of ambivalence about taking his plan to the voters.

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  • Whether his finely crafted electoral machine can overcome Americans' ambivalence about their president and withstand the advertising bludgeoning Mr Obama is about to receive is another question.

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  • Conscious of the French ambivalence toward wealth, and perhaps in thrall to it, he had long presented himself, in spite of his business successes, as a man of nature.

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  • Taken as a whole, the results show plenty of ambivalence about the complexities and possible outcomes of the different proposals that have been included and excluded from the Senate and House bills.

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  • At best, the Obama administration's approach to U.S. domestic oil and gas production can be characterized as a strategy of ambivalence, an uneasy equilibrium between desire to lessen the role of fossil fuels and the reality of their necessity in a functioning U.S. economy.

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  • The more I am alone with the Alone, the more I surrender to ambivalence, to happy contradictions and seeming inconsistencies in myself and almost everything else, including God.

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  • Analyst Mohammed Sayyed El-Said, editor of Cario's Al Badeel, said Egypt's ambivalence toward Hamas and for that matter, Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen reflects the diplomatic tightrope Cairo has long tried to walk when dealing with the Palestinians.

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  • But Cuddy and her colleagues found that we respond with ambivalence to other personality blends, too.

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  • If you are, it'll give you a perfect excuse to rent a muscle car for the occasion, blast these bold anthems of ambivalence in the parking lot, and revel in what little youth you've got left.

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