Sentence examples for it's admitted from inspiring English sources

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While Locks of Love continues to stand by its mission, it's admitted that sorting through the mounds of unusable hair is an arduous task and that it would much prefer to get money from supporters.

Once it's admitted and subject to immunity, there is virtually nothing left to base a case on".

It's admitted without blaming the doctor who first prescribed the morphine and without blaming James and his profession, which kept her isolated and dependent for years and fed the addiction.

It's admitted a slight drop in usage amongst young teens in the U.S. It's seeing increasing competition from mobile-first social apps like Snapchat and WhatsApp.

Then there's the Merlin-like encounter with a Columbia prof at Whole Foods, something about philosophy... Curiously, although it's admitted that Webb was unceremoniously laid off by Goldman, by the end of the article, it's made to seem as if Webb has quit.

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It's admitting that your "you"s have a problem.

Q — Must it be admitted?

"It is admitted that the claimant suffered distress.

The compressed air is admitted to an external accumulator, and then into an external combustion chamber before it is admitted to the power side of the disk.

Three years later, it was admitted that this had been a lie.

It is admitted that chemical disinfectants are more effective and used easily than mechanical cleaning [ 30].

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