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Discover LudwigThe phrase "request for admission" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used when you are asking the recipient to formally admit to something. For example, "The plaintiff's attorney submitted a request for admission asking the defendant to admit fault in the accident."
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request for admission
noun
A legal document filed in connection with litigation which asks the opposing party to affirm or deny the truth of a statement.
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In September, the United Nations may consider a Palestinian request for admission as a sovereign state.
The institute finally refused Payne's request for admission, saying that the existing membership in the Bowery building was so prejudiced that many would resign, jeopardizing the good work already in progress.
The trial's most entertaining moments have centered on the charge that Mr. Cianci extorted a free lifetime membership to the University Club, an exclusive organization that in the mid-1970's had ignored his written request for admission, even though he was mayor at the time.
Reasons for admission included medical care of injuries, observation of children < 1-year-old with head injuries, concerns for possibility of child abuse, and parental request for admission.
"We're still determined to seek full membership at the United Nations, which means we will submit a request to the secretary general for the U.N. to consider our request for admission," Maen Rashid Areikat, the chief PLO representative to the U.S. told The Huffington Post earlier in the week.
Admission to hospital was defined by an electronic bed request for admission to an inpatient ward bed including the ED observation ward.
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Both parties may take discovery in the form of requests for admission, interrogatories, requests for production, and depositions.
Ambulance crews in the Futaba area have found that some hospitals in the Iwaki area rejected requests for admission because the medical staff feared radiation contamination.
That a request for ICU admission has been made for a significant proportion of patients dying in non-ICU admission areas, and that access to ICU care for fatally ill patients is not equal for all hospital departments.
Of the patients dying outside the ICU, a request for ICU admission was made and refused for only 18/244 (7%) patients.
For those dying outside the ICU, the treating physicians were interviewed regarding do-not-resuscitate (DNR) status, requests for ICU admission, or the reasons why ICU admission was not requested.
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