Sentence examples for admitted instead from inspiring English sources

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All three sued the university for discrimination, arguing that academically less-qualified black and Hispanic students were admitted instead.

"If we'd lost, it would have been hard," Zinedine Zidane admitted; instead they got a result, a performance, that that Modric said "is like a victory" and Lucas insisted "breeds confidence".

The biggest obstacle is not getting admitted; instead, it is being charged out-of-state tuition when applying to public institutions, even if they have lived in North Carolina most of their lives.

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Codes F10-F19 and F45 are included because these include various dementias, drug withdrawals and somatisation which hospitalists will typically admit instead of psychiatrists.

The latest findings show that 67.9 percent of the students who entered small high schools in 2005 and 2006 graduated four years later, compared with 59.3 percent of the students who were not admitted and instead went to larger schools.

Firstly, as emphasized by De Rootj et al., studies that have assessed outcomes of elderly patients have included admitted patients instead of patients triaged for ICU admission.

But if governments want to pursue other interests instead, they should have the courage to admit it, instead of hiding behind meaningless dialogues and fruitless quests for cooperation.

So to have them recognized, even if sometimes I don't like the way they're recognized, I like that they are, and I feel good that I can admit that, instead of being ashamed".

UBS, for instance, did not admit guilt, instead entering a deferred-prosecution agreement, whereby the Department of Justice has suspended legal action against it in exchange for a series of reforms, in addition to the fine.

Sooner or later the mask would slip, and I'd have to admit that instead of this tarte fine aux pommes avec crème anglaise, I'd rather be at home with my head stuck in an enormous bowl of butterscotch-flavoured Angel Delight.

Then, if h 1 k 1 ⋅ min x ∈ g ( x ) > M ( p - 1 ), problem (P) admits solutions; instead if h 1 k 1 ⋅ max x ∈ g ( x ) < m ( p - 1 ), (P) does not have solutions.

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