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The phrase "admits the terms" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey acceptance or acknowledgment of certain conditions or agreements, but the wording is awkward.
Example: "Before proceeding, please ensure that you fully admit the terms of the contract."
Alternatives: "accepts the terms" or "acknowledges the terms".
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Although Bloustein admits the terms are somewhat vague, he defends this analysis as conceptually coherent and illuminating.
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But the 24-year-old admits the term hasn't done the group any harm.
He calls these "recession-proof wines" but admits the term isn't his own.
We were told the outbreak of war in March 1999 with Nato was the Serbian government's fault, yet Lord Gilbert, the UK defence minister, admitted "the terms put to Miloševic at Rambouillet [the international conference preceding the war] were absolutely intolerable … it was quite deliberate".
However, they admit the term cannot easily be defined.
I mean, I have to admit the term "stigmata hand sex" does make me laugh.
"I have to admit the term 'stigmata hand sex' does make me laugh".
Props to Howard too for the same sensibilities, though I have to admit, the term "geek chic" did cross my mind when I first saw these two in their whole ready-to-scale-Everest packs stuffed to the brim with laptops, cameras, zoom lenses, video equipment and iPhones.
Then admits the decomposition (5.1) in terms of -monogenic functions if and only if (5.4) holds.
"We saw everything in too-rosy terms," admits the Asia director of one leading European brewer that's heavily invested in China.
"We saw everything in too-rosy terms," admits the Asia director of one leading European brewer who is heavily invested in China.
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