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But surely he can admit that his problems stem from him being so self-destructive?
He can admit his use of steroids and H.G.H. and say about his earlier denials, "Just kidding, guys.
And he's passionate but not pig-headed: he can admit to his colleagues when he was wrong.
Benjamin doesn't fall in love with his dead woman, though the way he looks at her corpse and then her photographs suggests more than he can admit.
Rio Ferdinand has said that although he is "no longer gets on" with John Terry, he can admit that the Chelsea defender has been "outstanding" this season.
Part of the reason Blake hates Reynolds - whose Discourses call for a high historical art perhaps closer to Blake than he can admit - is because he epitomised success in the fatuous field of portraiture.
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"Admitting privileges" is a fancy way of saying the hospital or other treatment facility that a healthcare provider is affiliated with and where he or she can admit patients.
As Socrates had it: the wisest person really may be the one who can admit he knows nothing.
It probably goes without saying, but even Ferguson can admit he's "mentally overbooked".
"I can admit it," he said.
He suggests the communications minister can admit the budget is hurting people – so why can't others?
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