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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to statements made by a party that can be used as evidence against them in court.
Example: "The defendant's confession was admitted against him during the trial, significantly impacting the jury's decision."
Alternatives: "admitted as evidence" or "confession used against".
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People had no protection, he admitted, against time, pain or death.
I don't think Karadžić ever had a presumption of innocence at the ICTY because of all this evidence that was admitted against him before the trial even started".
One major resulting difference was that the present study ignored issues relating to involuntary admission, since all the patients were inmates, either of secure psychiatric hospitals or of regular prisons, and therefore admitted against their will.
Mental health inpatient wards are potentially stressful places to work as patients tend to be very unwell, are often admitted against their will, and remain on wards for only short periods [ 5].
The fact that some patients are admitted against their will, and that health care professionals are legally allowed to make use of coercive measures, also causes many different ethical challenges.
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"Regarding the matter of Tang Xiaolin giving me money three times, I once admitted it against my will during the Central Discipline Inspection Commission's investigation against me," Bo said, referring to the party's top anti-graft body.
It comes after 11 former members of staff at Winterbourne View admitted offences against patients.
However, that line of argument is badly undermined by his interview directly after the match, when he admitted going against his manager.
"The secretary of state has not satisfied us that, on a retrial, there is no real risk that the impugned statements of Abu Hawsher and Al-Hamasher would be admitted probatively against the appellant," they said.
Myles Bradbury, of Addenbrooke's Hospital, admitted offences against boys he was treating for cancer.
They included Myles Bradbury, 41, of Addenbrooke's Hospital, who on Monday admitted offences against boys.
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