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At this stage, with bankers and lawyers involved, companies may still be reluctant to admit trouble, even to their own advisers.
But also, he admits, troubled him.
Robinson, who had 22 points and eight rebounds, admitted having trouble breathing during the game, although he apparently had no problem other than a slight cold.
David Moyes admitted travel trouble played a part in Manchester United's sloppy start at Hull but his side are now heading firmly in the right direction after a fifth successive victory.
The conclusion to his junior season proved to be a bitter pill, as De La Torre admitted having trouble resting during a month-long summer break.
The 19-year-old seemed to move reasonably well after the incident and even served for the match at 5-4 up in the deciding set but he admitted it troubled him.
Even CEO Peter Stroh admitted the troubles.
PC Card versions of Ricochet modems are just beginning to ship for about $300, at a time, alas, when the firm has admitted to troubles building its spotty system.
Ford's highly political culture made it dangerous for an executive to admit to trouble, Mr Mulally realised.
It was a gesture that I deeply appreciated, because she was admitting a trouble spot for her at the same time that she was giving me feedback and reaching out.
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