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Addressing the girlfriend who's leaving him, he admits he cheated and concedes it's over, but wonders whether the couple might take a final stroll down memory lane.
But the drive for Olympic gold also brought cheating, he concedes, sometimes through rigged judges, sometimes through illicit equipment, as in 1972 when a Soviet fencer was disqualified for wiring his épée to set off the electronic recording machine at will.
Coe, a staunch advocate of longer bans for drug cheats, conceded that it was unlikely that the World Anti-Doping Agency would countenance a ban longer than four years for a serious first offence.
He denied threatening to expel those who refused to cheat but conceded the "level of expectation, of pressure" could have compelled some riders to do so.
She conceded, however, that Justin had been worried about cheating on the I.Q.
Armstrong has already fallen by finally conceding defeat after Usada's devastating account of his cheating.
After cheating death a second time three years later, he concedes that his changes in his lifestyle were not extravagant.
Mr. Shapiro conceded that the ease with which he could do his job now occasionally felt like cheating.
At fairgrounds across the country, cheating in the mid-1990's prompted leaders of the 4-H and the Future Farmers of America to concede that junior livestock competition often was no longer good, clean, character-building fun.
Cheating is cheating.
Cheating is still cheating.
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