Sentence examples for admittedly may be from inspiring English sources

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Saarland, admittedly, may be a reach for the Derby.

This tome was regarded as perhaps the best business book of the 1990s an accolade that, admittedly, may be less than it sounds, given the amount of rubbish published by the business-book trade (see article).As the two gurus searched for their next hit, Mr Hamel stumbled across Enron, a then-thriving energy conglomerate that he eulogised in "Leading the Revolution Harvard Business School Pressss).

But once Congress comes together on a budget resolution -- which admittedly may be some time away -- a simple 51 votes can decide subsidy issues, and Big Oil is in Big Trouble.

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(Admittedly, that may be optimistic).

Admittedly, I may be a little biased.

(Admittedly, that may be because Superman used far too much hair gel for my liking.

Admittedly, it may be hard to make a case, any case, for a South Carolina tradition of fair play.

MR. CARLSON thinks there are still plenty of opportunities for people, young or old, to be involved in science, although admittedly they may be more formal than before.

Admittedly this may be beneficial for young children just learning to discern letters, but it removes the quirkiness and eccentricity from some (but not all) texts, which takes some (but not all) of the fun out of reading.

Admittedly that may be a sign of weakness (the Chinese PMI was below 50) but it does mean that the world's second biggest economy is now adding to liquidity.

I'm afraid I also fancied taking a free kick at the BBC's John Motson, because (and, admittedly, I may be clutching at straws here) I think it might all be his fault.

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