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“Ambivalent" doesn't begin to describe Europeans 'feelings about the US now.”
“Now lets beat our heads and knock down some walls with "Ambivalent" My favorite on this awesome CD is "B-Side".”
“Dodd: White House "Ambivalent" About Bankruptcy Reform”
Jill Schlesinger: Credit Card Reform Won't Pay Down Consumer Debt
“Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times”
Lionel Beehner: Should Tom Friedman Get Canned Along With Kristol?
“Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times spoke to Bill Kristol at a luncheon Tuesday to promote IFC's”
“Three significant changes in the workplace have made the ability to influence and persuade absolutely critical: 1. Ambivalent workforce: Employees still show up for work with their bodies, but many of them are leaving their brains at home.”
The Huffington Post: Lisa Earle McLeod: How to Be More Persuasive and Influential at Work
“Ambivalent as usual, Burr said he was not sure when US troops should come home.”
The Huffington Post: Michael Carmichael: Marshall Bashes Burr on Taxes, Gay Rights & Afghanistan
“Ambivalent Object Relationship: A relationship in our mind with an object to which we are quite strongly attracted by opposed feelings, typically of love and hate, of which we are only partially aware.”
The Huffington Post: David Tuckett: Making Markets Safer (Excerpt)
“Ambivalent individuals 'ability to see all sides of an argument and feel mixed emotions appears to have some benefits.”
The Wall Street Journal: Why So Many People Can't Make Decisions
“Ambivalent people, on the other hand, tend to systematically evaluate all sides of an argument before coming to a decision.”
The Wall Street Journal: Why So Many People Can't Make Decisions
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