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If you have a doctor you can trust, by all means, admit the problem up-front.
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It means admitting where we got things wrong and changing," she said.
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The difficulty for companies is always that trying to be transparent means admitting to failings along the way.
Saying a mess-up is your fault means admitting you made a mistake compounded by your own stupidity.
This means admitting to past failures, such as Labour's insouciant underestimate of the numbers of EU migrants from eastern Europe after 2004.
When Mr. Means admitted that he was thinking of heading home for some of that cooking -- and for good -- Ms. Horne shot him a look.
But it's also a wonderful, intoxicating madness if you were brought up in a land that thinks Too Much Information means admitting that you sometimes feel sad.
US firms don't tend to enter Chapter 11 lightheartedly: it means admitting they are no longer solvent, and tends to be followed by swingeing cost cuts, as US airlines experienced after 9/11.
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