What is important is to embody, live, and work with these disjunctures and ambivalences. |
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The web of their relations was shot through with these ambivalences, shade and bright twined with such cunning that their pattern never settled. |
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Nothing surprising since by my personal work, I look for to express certain ambivalences which can be mine or those of each. |
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Thanks to his statutory ambivalences the judicial officer will be able to meet these requirements. |
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The specific ambivalences and contradictions of their situation need to be addressed. |
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Despite the critiques, difficulties and the ambivalences, most activists' discussions on this topic conclude in the same way: we can't abandon an entire sphere of struggle even as we recognize its limitations. |
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Some are bound up with the tensions and ambivalences of the IT age. |
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Irène Heidelberger-Leonard's meticulously researched biography, in Anthea Bell's elegant translation, is empathetic, but true to the ambivalences of her fascinating and troubled subject. |
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This Report discusses the many ambiguities and ambivalences surrounding police and policing in contemporary society, conflicting mindsets, and recent changes and developments. |
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