At the end of my week with the Mercedes C300, I was torn between opposing opinions.
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As in any company, the members of the boat club are torn between competition and co-operation.
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He is so torn between affection and condemnation he cannot enter into any adult relationships.
The debate reflects a country torn between the conflicting demands of retribution and the need for reconciliation.
It is torn between its desire for heroes and its need to know that they are flawed.
In the end, Lauren, torn between two lovers, chooses to spend her life with dumber rather than dumb.
Most politicians are torn between populism, to please the party diehards, and moderation, to attract the wavering middle.
Cyber sermons are catching on with a religious audience who are on the run, torn between worship and work.
And people are, kind of, torn between the realization that we are losing that kind of system of living.
The red and green squiggly lines and numbers scratched at my eyeballs I was so torn between our options.
He is torn between a desire to be nice without appearing too lax.
Markets are torn between exuberance and fear, as Facebook posts the biggest IPO ever and Europe continues to break down.
Oil producers have often been torn between the desire for higher prices and the need to maintain their own energy revenues.
She said she is torn between wanting the booms to go away and wanting to figure out what is causing them.
Republicans torn between a Helmsish and a Weldish view of their party had better hope it is nothing more than that.
"We're torn between those two streams of thought, " says the IOC's Pound.
The monks are human, and they rage and doubt, torn between a survival instinct to leave and a spiritual calling to stay.
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Like an innovative painter who alternately courts and scorns the establishment, Lanier often seems torn between embracing and repudiating his newly influential status.
But its officials find themselves torn between wanting to reassure people that the threat is under control and reminding us all that no defence is perfect.
The opposition is torn between a desire to defeat the government at all opportunity and a desire to appear like a responsible government-in-waiting.
The Obama administration is said to be torn between increasing troop numbers as requested or adopting a new strategy that prioritises crushing al-Qaeda over nation-building.
Students torn between watching England's first Euro 2000 match and doing last-minute revision for their exams were given official blessing to take the evening off.
Andrea shows up and finds herself once again torn between worlds.
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They were torn between enthusiasm at the prospect of an enormous national champion and distaste for so public a spectacle (which should have been confined to ministerial salons).
The radical reformers are torn between moral and market fundamentalism.
MPs are torn between wanting to safeguard the supremacy of the Commons and longing to give a government many of them increasingly dislike (Iraq, university funding, the firemen) a good kicking.
This is how the Bellas of the world actually experience their lives, torn between the cool, sensitive boy from the strange, affluent family and the dishy athletic boy from across the tracks.
Since the American computer-maker produces no musical content of its own, unlike Sony, it does not find itself torn between protecting its copyright and making gadgets that allow music to be copied and swapped.
Whether stuck in traffic on her way to a 6 p.m. pickup at day care, or torn between her children and urgent work emails, "I just wanted to crawl out of my skin, " she says.
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