English, on the other hand, is a language that does not deal well with strong, unambivalent emotions. |
His way of looking at life didn't have that sort of straight-on, unambiguous, unambivalent view that so many Scientologists project. |
Women often have a rich emotional life but struggle to express their needs and wants in clear, assertive, unambivalent, functional ways. |
Who wants to read about happy childhoods, unambivalent success, depthless surfaces? |
Heading back from the lab, Lanier for once seemed generally satisfied — temporarily unambivalent about the future of technology and his role in it. |
An allusion of that kind would hardly have caused offence in the nineteenth century, as a lot of portrayals of local cos tume of that era betray an unambivalent tendency to eroticize. |