Sentence examples for admission less from inspiring English sources

The phrase "admission less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where admission is not required or is reduced, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The event was admission less, allowing everyone to attend without a ticket."
Alternatives: "no admission" or "free admission".

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There were some gaps and contradictions in the senior officers' accounts of the investigation, but proof of actual conspiracy was, by Hallinan's own admission, less than overwhelming.

But the academics argue only by changing the current system can there be sufficient change: "Our work demonstrates with data what many in the higher education field long have believed: that current procedures make admission less likely for students who are poor, from non-white ethnic minorities, or who attend state schools".

* Prior to admission, less than half of the parents in State prison reported living with their children -- 44% of fathers, 64% of mothers.

Propofol is the most frequently used sedating agent for patients with expected duration of ICU admission less than 24 hours.

Although much focus has been placed on potential after hours effects associated with the timing of admission, less attention has been paid to course of care subsequent.

On admission, less than half (46%%, 65/142) of all patients had FAV as vascular access for hemodialysis, while 54 % (76/142) were already catheterized.

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"Indeed, to do so in blanket fashion could well make university admissions less fair than they are now".

Of each hospital a random sample of 200 admissions of patients discharged alive (admissions less than 1 day were excluded) and 200 admissions of deceased patients were selected with the hospital information system (inpatient database).

Most of the reduction in the main outcome measure was due to an effect on new admissions: less than a third of the reduction was attributable to the effect on re-admissions among those admitted once or more than once.

There were only 50 admissions (less than 5% of admissions) in weeks 52, 53 and 1 over the 5 year period so no statistically relevant comparison could be drawn.

Self-referred patients needed inpatient admissions less frequently (16.8%) compared with those with non-voluntary referrals (30.9%); once again, such differences were statistically significant (OR=2.22; 95% CI 1.63 to 3.01).

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