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Smith professed that he had visionary dreams with highly symbolic content, perhaps related to his ambivalence about religious faith and sometimes presaging events to come.
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But notice how my very effort to distinguish between the two figures further identifies them and thus registers the ambivalence of the narrator's performance.
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Later, when the ego has developed sufficiently, the bad can be integrated, and ambivalence and conflict can be tolerated.
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Contemporary analysis of the 1930-31 period reveals a curious sense of ambivalence which those election results sustain.
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These constructions not only reveal the inevitable gender-power relations about the body but also suggest the cultural ambivalence about sexualized bodily display and image management.
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Other analysts, such as. look to the ambivalence or hostility on the part of the political elite for an explanation.
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Another type of ambivalence is often called objective ambivalence or potential ambivalence, and it represents the simultaneous acknowledgement of both positive and negative evaluations.
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In addition, because ambivalence is conceptualized as psychologically uncomfortable, people appear motivated to reduce their ambivalence.
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From a jazz perspective, the ambivalence towards the jazz-funk genre arose despite commercial success because it was too jazzy and therefore too complex.
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What emerges is evidence of an unsettling trend toward recklessness and overindulgence which most students regard with ambivalence.
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