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That is hard, admittedly, because space technology is complex and it is constantly evolving.

Some people are finally saying they're embarrassed to be British, admittedly because we've left a trading union, rather than the centuries of mass murder, but it's a start.

Admittedly, because we were in the public eye, everyone felt they had a right to get involved in our private affairs.

Admittedly, because of the huge backlog of all sorts of payments and the use of barter both caused by tight monetary policy it still does not look normal enough.

Andersen's conviction in the Enron scandal was recently overturned by the Supreme Court, though that was admittedly because of the judge's wrong advice to the jury.Lord Goldsmith says he will seek parliamentary approval for section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act after the summer recess with a view to implementing it next January.

Marty Feldstein reckons a four percentage point rise in borrowing costs will push the annual deficit to 20% of GDP (admittedly, because of the average maturity of the debt, that would take some time to occur).But no matter, because the central bank will buy a lot of the debt; it is both indifferent to the price it pays (and the return it gets) and has a theoretically infinite balance sheet.

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Intrigued because, admittedly, my friends and I would occasionally half-joke that if our finances ever got so bad, we could always sell our eggs; horrified that many young women in this country have apparently had no choice but to turn to the invasive and emotionally complicated procedure of harvesting their eggs to pay for the exorbitant costs of higher education.

He had his British and American presidents share a press conference in which Prime Minister Grant denounced his counterpart as a bully - although admittedly not because he assumed his compliance in an illegal war, but because he had witnessed the president make a pass at the object of his own desires, Natalie the Downing Street tea lady (Martine McCutcheon).

Now, admittedly, just because the Republican strategy has been irrational doesn't make it inexplicable.

The Jack Grealish curse continues, admittedly largely because he has played in an awful team.

That's admittedly probably because I move in somewhat of a liberal echo chamber – but let me explain, for anyone who isn't in the know.

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