Institutional memories of the glorious Hong Kong years also help to explain the bank's ambivalent attitude to Britain.
Americans have always had an ambivalent attitude toward intelligence.
Athletes and fans alike seem to have an ambivalent attitude to drugs.
an ambivalent attitude towards one's best friend's wife
When the wrecking ball arrives, residents often have an ambivalent attitude to the buildings, mixing nostalgia with the desire to move to more modern surroundings with toilets and central heating.
My thesis also seeks to prove that Gissing's ambivalent attitude to the poor is due to the social background of his times and his own unique experience.
He has an ambivalent attitude towards her.
Its hallmarks are pragmatism, opportunism and an ambivalent attitude towards the USES of violence.
A deconstructive reading of the story, indicates the author's ambivalent attitude towards this binary opposition.