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Captains rarely admit this, but as the coin was in the air, Strauss may well have been silently pleading: "Call right Smithy, please call right".
Much of the EU's business may be important, but it is baffling to outsiders and very dull.People in Brussels rarely admit this, but the off-putting complexity of the EU has big political consequences.
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We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.
21. "We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty".
While free market fundamentalists rarely admit these hypocrisies or the faith-based nature of their religion, some have at least begun to acknowledge things aren't going as swimmingly as they predicted.
(It's a guilty pleasure that critics, including this one, rarely admit to liking but often watch).
In covering this debate, our media rarely admit that our understanding of suffrage, civil liberty, free speech and equality under the law matured only slowly over the decades.
This has traditionally led to sampling bias, as even moderate drinkers rarely admit how much or exactly what they consume.
Educators ensnared in cheating scandals rarely admit to wrongdoing.
We are interdependent to an extent we rarely admit.
When they're wrong, they're rarely held accountable, and they rarely admit it, either.
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