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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above admitted" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to something that has been acknowledged or accepted earlier in the text.
Example: "The defendant, in the above admitted statement, has accepted responsibility for the actions taken."
Alternatives: "previously acknowledged" or "earlier accepted".
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Patients aged 16 and above, admitted from January 2000 to December 2005 with the diagnosis of syncope made by the attending physician were included.
However, they flew instead to London, where they had spent a period in exile following the 2006 military coup.In a handwritten note faxed to Thai television stations, Mr Thaksin (the puppet-master in the cartoon above) admitted that "I am not a perfect man" but claimed the cases against him were a plot by his political foes, who he said were interfering in the judiciary.
Twenty-eight patients, 18 years and above, admitted to two ICUs of a university hospital for septic shock were included.
Participants Included in this study were Filipino patients ages 19 and above, admitted to the Medical ICU from the Emergency Room with outcome seen during the same admission and those patients who satisfied all criteria for the HAS BLED scoring.
All adult patients (age 18 years and above) admitted to the hospital because of CAP were eligible for inclusion.
We describe a series of 135 consecutive patients with HIV/AIDS, aged 13 years and above, admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (A.I.I.M.S).
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Firefighters like Justin Pickens, 28, above, admit that drought-era firefighting takes a heavy toll.
Singh retracted an initial statement he made against Pakistani national Zulfiqar Ali (see above), admitting he was coerced into making the false admission in return for a more lenient sentence for himself.
He is not above admitting he suffers from anxieties, if not quite as violently as Curtis, his character in Take Shelter, who begins to unravel psychologically as he becomes plagued by visions of the apocalypse.
The defence lawyers are powerless, and the accused...well, they hardly count, do they?The days of show-trials, pre-scripted confessions like that of the engineer pictured above admitting to "treason" in 1930, and justice handed out in the courtyards of KGB prisons may be over, but Russia's legal system still has far to go.
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