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"Any significant step … to improve our retaliatory capability will involve serious political and presentational difficulties," a secret policy document admitted.
Astonishingly, the document admitted that 60% of the UK's high-value intelligence "is based on either NSA end-product or derived from NSA collection".
The document admitted that much was going wrong: the spread of "urban disease" with worsening congestion and pollution and a rising risk of social tension.
Larry Silverstein, a Boston-based lawyer who drew up the document, admitted that he switched a page so that the Dodgers were excluded from the couple's community property.
A spokesman for the attorney general said: "The logical conclusion is that an internal document admitted can't be used against an individual or an organisation [admitting it] unless there is another copy with another organisation.
For example, they may try to draw hearsay evidence out of a witness or try to get a document admitted into evidence without laying a proper foundation.
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The scientist was obliged to sign a document admitting his guilt to obtain release, she said.
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The leaked document admits: "Older learners [are] a key reason why a much larger number of starts could be achieved in academic year 2010-11".
The 50-page document admits that the programme created a much deeper recession than expected, driving unemployment higher than the Fund had forecast.
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