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Later in the film, co-commissioned by the US channel PBS, she admits to a problem with cocaine and beating it when she moved to Vanity Fair in 1983.
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The army deals secretly with its own extremists, without ever admitting to a problem.
Executives are disinclined to admit to a problem, often even veering in the other direction.
Instead of receiving support, he says, "I felt like he used my admitting to a problem and asking for help as a justification for forcing me off the payroll".
It is interesting to note that the the BBC increased the bit rate for the Royal Wedding which really is the first time they have "admitted" to a problem after thousands of complaints from the public.
Similarly, admitting to a problem felt like a compromise of their independence and ability to cope.
Others were afraid to discuss it or admit to a problem due to fear of repercussions (e.g. withdrawal of services, increased supervision and re-referral to a methadone clinic).
The justification for making results available to somebody was that keeping results confidential would not impact on help-seeking levels; service personnel would continue to avoid admitting to a problem.
Nor will most hospitals admit to a NICU problem.
Will the client admit to a drinking problem?
He did, however, admit to a serious problem of overcrowding in the Taxi and Limousine Commission's court.
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