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"Ask the hospital for a list of board-certified internists with admitting privileges.
I think we're beyond all that now, so I can get away with admitting that I am big muesli fan.
"How can they get away with advertising that and enticing you to get a car and it's not true and then getting away with admitting, 'O.K.
But the fact is that these were very flawed buildings in many ways, and there is nothing wrong with admitting that.
Ultimately, Mr. Glisan was said to struggle with admitting that he had engaged in wrongdoing, a required first step toward any agreement with prosecutors.
Stephen Magee, the vice principal at St. Andrews, sees no problem with admitting Americans who may be marginally less qualified than the European students.
There's nothing wrong with admitting that you dislike parts of your job, even in such a powerfully vocational career as academia.
You can get away with admitting your very worst behavior, Mr. Brand tells us here, if you simply precede that admission with the words "to my shame".
Attorneys for the clinic said that it has one doctor with admitting privileges but that the doctor cannot perform all abortions, according to Jackson Free Press.
There's little doubt that extracting admissions of wrongdoing gives the S.E.C. enormous new leverage, and not just because defendants want to avoid the damage to their reputation that comes with admitting misconduct.
In his book, not admitting a mistake begins with admitting a mistake, then creating an impression of anguished self-scrutiny, which almost immediately dissolves in a shower of equally anguished claims of mitigating circumstances.
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