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The phrase "admitted the call" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express acknowledgment of a phone call or a request, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After some hesitation, she finally admitted the call was important."
Alternatives: "acknowledged the call" or "accepted the call."
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Martinez, given the error for his throw, admitted the call could have gone either way and decided the Yankees had no one to blame for the defeat but themselves.
Kilmarnock had appeals for a penalty turned down when Kris Boyd went down in the box after a tussle with Efe Embrose, and Johnston admitted the call could have gone either way.
Referee Tom Washington later admitted the call was a mistake.
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"I was helping him to be better known in this crowd," she said, though admitting, "The call did give me an excuse to speak to Ken, whom I had not seen".
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if (the total number of prioritized calls ). admit the call.
if (the total number of prioritized calls. admit the call. else reject the call. When a non-prior. (new or handoff) call arrives.
For an adaptive call, the proposed JCAC algorithm attempts to admit the call into a single RAT (Figure3,1(b)) with the requested bbu.
As shown in Figure3, for a non-adaptive call, the proposed JCAC algorithm attempts to admit the call into a single RAT (Figure3,1(a)).
For instance, the session control function in the SP network interacts with the Session prioritization function (SPF) to admit the call in this VNet.
If the call cannot be admitted into any of the available RATs because of insufficient bbu, the JCAC algorithm attempts to admit the call into more than one RAT (Figure3,4(b)).
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