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be admitting
verb
To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.
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Then she considered that changing might be admitting defeat.
Or, in some way, wouldn't moving from Manhattan be admitting failure?
"They never admit kidnapping because that would be admitting a crime," Ms. Lee said.
Acknowledging what I said would be admitting they didn't know this stuff.
The EU will be admitting new members in the coming years, with Croatia first in the queue.
By taking industrial policy seriously today, they would be admitting that they failed to take it seriously in the past.
"But, if I say 'sorry', I would also be admitting that what he himself did was normal.
But by skipping the final — and thereby dropping the class — I would be admitting defeat, and Orgo would have won.
If this were true, he would be admitting that he knows nothing about the pre-history of the Eskimos.
"Somebody said maybe he should go and do Strictly," she said when asked what her husband's next career move might be, admitting it was "a terrifying idea".
But it is intriguing that, for the first time, Pyongyang appears to be admitting it.Is this its own version of perestroika?
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