Sentence examples for admitted that nothing from inspiring English sources

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Even Linklater himself admitted that "nothing much" happens in Boyhood.

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AGI leaders are the first to admit that nothing they do is rocket science.

But Dr. Gordon was the first to admit that nothing important in science is done in isolation, and that success always comes in the wake of others' discoveries.

But the agency's asteroid site actually indicates that it has reduced its estimate of the size, though it does admit that "nothing is known about it other than its absolute magnitude".

Yet British officials now privately admit that nothing less than a fresh start will suffice – and that if Gaddafi were perchance to die in a bombing raid on a command and control target, his killing would be regarded as justified.

Following the disasters of the John Worboys and Kirk Reid rape cases, assistant Met commissioner John Yates admits that "nothing can excuse the failure to follow up straightforward lines of inquiry" (Reinventing our response, 27 March).

The first week in August was, as the title of a Wall Street Journal column by Peggy Noonan, a former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, summed it up, "the week they decided Donald Trump was crazy"—"they" being Republicans who finally had to admit that nothing could induce Trump to act rationally.

I've always been one of her staunchest defenders — she's a burst of mint in a cinematic landscape dominated by take-me-to-the-dark-side brooders and self-bruisers — although I'd be the first to admit that nothing about the girl screams "rifts in the space-time continuum".

Even if Aristotle admits that nothing infinite can be predicated of a finite body, he will want to say that al-Kindi's argument fails to take full account of the distinction between actual and merely potential infinities.

Bennett admits that nothing like this is found anywhere in the text, but he believes that this way we can make sense of Spinoza's holding that the attributes are "really distinct" from each other and, at the same time, that thinking-F and extended-F are one and the same.

That, despite his lack of foreign travel, policy chops, and the prospect of having to admit that nothing he says can really be taken seriously.

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