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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as admitting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express acknowledgment or acceptance of something, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "He was seen as admitting his mistakes during the meeting."
Alternatives: "as acknowledging" or "as accepting".
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None of this, of course, is to be taken as admitting liability!
Ravel is reported as admitting he tried to make Scarbo more difficult than Balakirev's Islamey.
It quotes three Karzai advisers as admitting they knew fraud had been committed by their side.
Walmart has gone as far as admitting that it may have to rethink what its stores are for.
Then, the United States had options short of invading, such as admitting more refugees fleeing the atrocities.
He admitted to a consensual sexual relationship with the woman, as well as admitting to other affairs.
The Neighborhood Center's director was quoted as admitting that the cramped building on East 77th Street is already overtaxed.
Johnson even went as far as admitting his shortcomings to Fox Soccer after Mönchenglabach's victory over Bayern Munich last season.
The newspaper Le Parisien quoted him today as admitting to limited fraud in the 1989 election, but nothing "very serious".
He was, he knew, blinded by pride; as he later wrote, he could not be seen as "admitting to weakness".
Also discusses the Conference, its goals & the problems needed to be overcome, including such political hurdles as admitting East Germany to the Conference.
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