The strong public reaction to both women reflects society's ambivalence.
In his speeches, the President reflected the nation's ambivalence about war.
The agency's official response to the ruling appeared to reflect the situation's inherent ambivalence.
His characters are often heartless, and reflect moral ambivalence, which makes it difficult to identify with them.
The company's marketing of Next may well reflect the industry's historic ambivalence about developing a less-dangerous cigarette.
Reflecting the public's ambivalence about abortion, many doctors on both sides of the issue say they find abortions emotionally difficult and unpleasant.
Marquand's life and work reflected his ambivalence about American society-and, in particular, the power of its old line elites.
The trend reflects society's deep ambivalence about dying.
The persistence of the bestiality taboo, he wrote, reflects humans' ambivalence about animals.