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But, she said, citing the often inefficient nature of the interview process, "he was not going to be admitted regardless".
He was going to be admitted to hospital without a single symptom that would betray the urgency of his condition, with no discomfort beyond the frivolous pain in the pit of his stomach, and all because of an incriminating catheter.
Either these are not going to be admitted as thinking at all, or Collins' definition is not too broad.
Waitlists are usually not ranked, meaning there's no top student who's definitely going to be admitted if there's space.
To hear that this was common, and that I wasn't going to be admitted into a psych ward, was such a relief.
All patients should be risk assessed the moment they are going to be admitted and the junior doctors know it is going to be their responsibility and in the absence of junior doctors the senior doctors know that it is someone's responsibility in the team and it might fall on them to do it.
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"It's going to be very intensive," admitted 72-year-old Paul Jackson, a retired businessman.
"It's going to be hard," Emanuel admitted, by way of answering my questions about his motivations, given the city's immediate future.
O'Leary denied he quit The X Factor because he knew he was going to be replaced, but admitted he had begun to feel a little stale.
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