Such thoughts have reasurred Mrs. Tipton, who felt ambivalence long after the November evening she signed the papers allowing her son's organs to be given away.
Mostly, the Mets feel ambivalence.
I felt ambivalence and sadness toward Roy.
As for Ms. Wurtzel, she said she wept when she first saw the movie, but now feels deep ambivalence about the project.
We were living in an era in which some people still felt deep ambivalence about women in positions of public leadership and power.
Knowing that recognising them will cause him to feel happy while also exposing them to the danger of being discovered, Kryten feels ambivalence, an emotion he was trying to master before.
We feel ambivalence.
I wanted badly to be part of the peace protests, but I also felt ambivalence because I had a son who was fighting.
One feels ambivalence: admiration for the machinery rumbling nearer and yet fear for one's safety.
Most of the women I know are waiting until their late 30's to have children; others feel great ambivalence toward motherhood altogether.