ambivalent in the PONS Dictionary

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Wavering political support for sustained growth and/or sustainable development continued for some years and reveals just how ambivalent attitudes were to the concept.
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However, when it came to applying the system to particular problems, they conceived his system to be ambivalent.
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It received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who were ambivalent towards its production and lyrics.
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The track received mixed reviews from critics who were ambivalent towards its balladry.
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The official view remained ambivalent at best, though.
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They set up a peculiar and ambivalent relation between artist and client...
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Studio bosses were more ambivalent at first, but the character became popular with the movie-going public.
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That is, as an attitude becomes more ambivalent, its strength decreases.
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The reaction to the dancers themselves was ambivalent.
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A hard-boiled private eye has an ambivalent attitude towards the police.
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