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If you are expected to believe everything will keep getting better, it can be difficult to admit to believing otherwise.
For an astronomer or a philosopher of an Aristotelian frame of mind, it would be difficult to admit that a new star really could appear in the heavens; one would more likely consider it to be some sort of phenomenon in the upper reaches of the air and fire (the elements that, in Aristotle's cosmology, surround Earth and the seas).
"It might be difficult to admit to your employees that you don't know how to do something," Lesonsky said.
It can be difficult to admit that the human spirit is hardwired toward selfishness and greed, but history makes a strong case for us.
It may be difficult to admit, but at some point we run out of helpful advice.
As such, it can be difficult to admit to going through a phase of crisis, depression, or anxiety.
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While that is difficult to admit, it is rather freeing.
It is difficult to admit that we're not good at predicting future personality based on one encounter.
It's difficult to admit this now, but I remember being worried sick that I'd been cut and had somehow buried the memory.
It is difficult to admit that the very insularity that made me want to leave Mississippi after graduation has also made my return relatively easy.
It's difficult to admit there's a problem and ask for support, but neither of you are the first to ask, so rest assured that there are resources out there for both of you.
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