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"Ambivalent" doesn't begin to describe Europeans 'feelings about the US now.
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Now lets beat our heads and knock down some walls with "Ambivalent" My favorite on this awesome CD is "B-Side".
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Dodd: White House "Ambivalent" About Bankruptcy Reform
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Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times
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Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times spoke to Bill Kristol at a luncheon Tuesday to promote IFC's
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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.
Lisa Earle McLeod: How to Be More Persuasive and Influential at Work
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Ambivalent as usual, Burr said he was not sure when US troops should come home.
Michael Carmichael: Marshall Bashes Burr on Taxes, Gay Rights & Afghanistan
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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.
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Ambivalent individuals 'ability to see all sides of an argument and feel mixed emotions appears to have some benefits.
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Ambivalent people, on the other hand, tend to systematically evaluate all sides of an argument before coming to a decision.
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