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1 Cole, however, says he's deeply ambivalent about all this technology.
2 But the party remains deeply ambivalent about China's religious turn.
3 In fact, Hugo was deeply ambivalent about Isabel.
4 But I'm still deeply ambivalent about mood-altering medications.
5 He felt deeply ambivalent about the whole enterprise.
6 When I first started, Northern Ireland was still the main issue and the public was deeply ambivalent .
7 That policy was deeply ambivalent .
8 The public is deeply ambivalent towards insurance fraud, according to a survey commissioned by one of the sector's major players.
9 This weekend marks the high point of the 1916 centenary commemorations in Dublin, but I'm deeply ambivalent about the Easter Rising.
10 SPAIN: The abuse of black English soccer players in Madrid reveals deeply ambivalent attitudes to racism in the culture, writes Paddy Woodworth.
11 But some of the most fluent of the older HSL signers, in the Diamond Head group, are deeply ambivalent about reviving the language.
12 That may be because Russians are still deeply ambivalent about Soviet repression, which turned them into victims but which was also done in their name.
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