There is no ambivalence in his treatment of that primal emotion, but a cursoriness and uneasiness to his approach. |
Even so, this ambivalence about the redemptive value of art does not efface the authorial voice of the film. |
The ambivalence stems from Wittgenstein's admiration of Freud combined with his staunch condemnation of psychoanalytic theory. |
Thanks to his statutory ambivalences the judicial officer will be able to meet these requirements. |
The web of their relations was shot through with these ambivalences, shade and bright twined with such cunning that their pattern never settled. |
What is important is to embody, live, and work with these disjunctures and ambivalences. |