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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted as far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limitation or extent of admission, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He admitted, as far as I know, that he made a mistake."
Alternatives: "acknowledged to the extent" or "confessed up to the point".
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According to the second approach, in addition to the adherence to intuitionistic logic we also introduce restrictions on the set-theoretic principles admitted, as far as the resulting system complies with the constructive mathematical practice.
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Garfield did go on to admit, "as far as I know, I am not a gay man," but appeared to be open to the possibility of a same-sex experience or relationship at some point in the future. .
Quartermass admitted as much.
I admitted as much.
Ms. Berkley admitted as much.
Even Laken admitted as much.
Clarke admitted as much afterwards.
He admitted as much, too.
Loews admitted as much today.
We need not be Benthamite utilitarians to be moved by Bentham's famous remark that "all punishment in itself is evil.... [I]f it ought at all to be admitted, it ought only to be admitted in as far as it promises to exclude some greater evil" (Bentham 1789: ch. XIII.2).
The White House has now admitted that as far as American intelligence is concerned, this information about Iraq's uranium dealings was bogus.In what can only be called a Clintonesque manner, the administration has been reduced to saying the claim was right in a narrow sense.
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