Sentence examples for be capable of admitting from inspiring English sources

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Well, if one wants to understand why popular media giving more expansive, positive, and three-dimensional roles to female, non-white, and LGBTQ+ characters and actors, one has to be capable of admitting that women, non-white people, and LGBTQ+ people exist, consume media, and, most importantly, matter.

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This is not to say that they don't doubt themselves; they do, reasonably often, but their certainty, like faith, is capable of admitting doubt without collapse.

"I will represent a Serbia that is capable of admitting that certain individuals had committed crimes," Vucic said at a news conference broadcast live on state television.

For viewers who have not been following the details of the argument, there was the lingering question of whether anyone in the Bush White House is capable of admitting error -- a step many of Ms. Rice's current and former colleagues said would help calm the political waters.

This conclusion is confirmed by his analysis of the distinctive mark (proprium) of substance: while remaining numerically one and the same, being capable of admitting contrary properties, the modification taking place through a change in the subject itself of the motion at issue.

Make sure your interviewer understands that you are capable of admitting responsibility as well as accepting constructive criticism.

I may have hated it then, but I definitely appreciate it now, because I am capable of admitting it when I make a mistake.

Bob Beckel and Van Jones acknowledged Hillary might have mishandled her comments, leading Beckel to remind Dennard that they are capable of admitting when she has done something a bit indelicate and asked Dennard if he could do likewise about Trump.

Bryn Williams of GameSpy considered the graphics as a "stunning look at what the 360 hardware is capable of", but also admitted that the animation "is a little too slow and sometimes creates an unwelcome sense of cartoonishness".

Directly after rejecting atomic theories, he says "if we apply the term elements, or principles of bodies, to express our idea of the last point which analysis is capable of reaching, we must admit, as elements, all the substances into which we are capable, by any means, to reduce bodies by decomposition" (1789, p. xxiv).

That final postscript to the "first-time-he-met-her-and-last-time-she-met-him" storyline had a neat circularity to it, as he came as near as he was capable of to admitting he loved her back only when she was already gone.

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