51- KALIBAPI Telling of Laurel's ambivalent and precarious position is the following anecdote.
52- Jenny Clegg tells the story of Britain's Chinese community and their hosts' ambivalent reaction.
53- Yet bond buyers are ambivalent about whether this drama poses any risks outside Greece.
54- At the same time, his work revealed ambivalent emotions about women, Frey writes.
55- John Kennedy was even more ambivalent about the Shah than Eisenhower had been.
56- But the attitudes toward weight will continue to be ambivalent at best - ranging from Bourdain's acerbic take to Appleman's almost Calvinistic sternness about his own body.
57- At the same time, his work revealed ambivalent emotions about women, Frey writes.
58- Some are ambivalent about Bill Clinton and his stewardship of the nation.
59- I felt very ambivalent about leaving home.
60- As producers, their views will be more ambivalent, depending on whether they work in sunset or sunrise industries.
61- At the very least, men generally assume their ambivalent feelings are normal.
62- This disparity in social attitudes is certainly reflected in the ambivalent feelings held by retired people.
63- Telegraph/Times readers were more ambivalent, however, and our small sample of Guardian readers preferred the press by a big majority.
64- But elements of a more ambivalent, productive, associative approach to signification also exist within feminist psychology.