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Admitting too much satisfaction seemed tantamount to ceding the upper hand.
It became, she admits, too much and left her on the brink of a breakdown.
Wadsworth had abandoned its use, not because of either response but because it admitted too much knowledge.
Jarman's account of the incident varied, "never allowing", as Mr Peake admits, "too much attention to truth to undermine a good narrative".
However, resource allocation still takes a considerable amount of time, due to the provisioning delay, and admitting too much traffic is an unattractive option, even if new resources will arrive in a while.
The networks lobby – while lauding the advent of new technology on one hand – has refused to admit that too much money has been spent building a grid unsuited for the digital age, or that its members should write down the value of the assets.
Amy, who this year admitted drinking too much, said she refuses to take medication, even though clinically diagnosed as a manic depressive.
Stability is Westley's new promise after admitting to too much tinkering.
He also likes to "chillax" and admits spending too much time playing a game called Fruit Ninja.
One student in Check BAC, who requested anonymity to avoid being stigmatized on campus, admitted drinking too much beer at a keg party and nearly passing out in the stadium, where a spectator alerted the campus police.
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