Sentence examples for admitting them in from inspiring English sources

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The club was briefly the subject of controversy when it balked at letting women join after Yale began admitting them in 1969, but then it did, in 1972, and since has held on like a favored, if slightly addled, elderly uncle.

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We do not want to give them false hope in this process, knowing that we will not be able to admit them in the spring.

If the EU does plan to admit them in 2007 it will have to conclude the detailed negotiations by the end of next year and sign accession treaties with them in 2005.

Over the decades I've interviewed hundreds of students, and occasionally I've persuaded colleagues to admit them in spite of poor A-levels, based on my professional judgment of their intellectual capabilities.

A cleaner admitted them in return for Nureyev's signature, and Farrell obtained iconic images of the dancer, shot in available light, moodily staring into the watery stone cisterns.

But if an Ivy doesn't admit them in the coming months, embrace the college that does.

He then asked in the same speech, "Why does Iranian elite not have the political wisdom [to understand this] and admit them?" In his speech of 17 November Khamenei said that he does not want to pre-judge Trump, but "we are ready for anything".

By putting herself down in the language of schoolboy misogyny, Schumer was doing what most female comedians have done since the Friars Club was forced to start admitting them, back in the late eighties: attack yourself before the guys attack you — or exclude you.

When problems are revealed, like the mismanagement at the county prison reported last month by the county comptroller, Howard Weitzman, Mr. Suozzi has been frank and open in admitting them and declaring his government's determination to set them right.

Mont Meta, the company said, made a "series of mistakes" in dealing with the Guerras — and admitted them.But in exchange for this "laudable admission," it said, the company got a "no-holds barred-trial" that resulted in its being labeled "criminals" and "repeat offenders".

Some units reject them as a matter of policy; others will admit them only in very small numbers; many also reject patients who have drug problems, which is commonly part of life for offenders with personality disorders.

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