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" ... In a typical response, one adult reported feeling “grateful and guilty.” According to Kavanaugh, “The kids expressed the same kind of ambivalence. They said they needed more information about ALS; they wanted to connect with other youths their age to share experiences and they found it difficult to explain their situation to friends.” They also reported feeling guilty when they were not providing care. ... "
" ... On the whole, Owen expressed ambivalence about saving for retirement. Like many millennials, he is wary of the system but also determined not to lose out on a secure retirement. “For my generation, the trauma of the financial crisis weirdly instilled both a fear of the financial sector but also a respect for saving in the future,” Owen told me. ... "
" ... Remember that craft matters in everything we do. It’s why you and your colleague can both write a similar email and get a different response. It’s why that next presentation will draw admiration or ambivalence. Craft is the difference between meaningful change and mediocre interest. This adage has never been more true: It’s not what you say, but how you say it. ... "
" ... Spending on military readiness and people would eclipse investment. The composition of the defense budget would probably shift under a Democratic president to favor what might be called consumption accounts over investment accounts. In other words, money for training, maintenance and military pay would flow more freely than for new warfighting technology. That shift would reflect the ambivalence of many Democrats about weapons spending, and a preoccupation with “people needs” such as medical services and housing allowances. ... "
" ... The IRS’s ambivalence toward putting FAQs on the track to publication in the Internal Revenue Bulletin is often warranted, particularly given its long-standing resource constraints. ... "