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Campaigning in Sarasota, Fla., Mr. Romney described the president's remark as a stark admission of political failure and futility.
In Sarasota, Mr. Romney described the president's remark as a stark admission of political failure and futility.
Mr. Sarkozy's stark admission broke a cardinal rule in this country: flaunting one's ambition and one's wealth is, uh, gauche.
Condoleezza Rice's testimony that President Bush was "tired of swatting flies" is a stark admission that the president perceived Al Qaeda as no more than a harmless pest.
Albright once told me, "I'm not that smart; I work very hard," a stark admission she says here she came to regret.
In a stark admission on the eve of Pope Benedict's visit to Britain, Archbishop André-Joseph Léonard confessed that the abuse scandal engulfing Belgium had caused a "shiver" to run through his church.
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These stark admissions reflect exactly what we have seen inside the Select Committee for the past year.
Boeing's stark admissions underscored how regulators and industry officials were struggling to understand the broader ramifications of the accident.
In a wide-ranging speech on public spending control, she also made stark admissions about the failure of the Labour government to control spending.
"We were way out front with some stark admissions, but now we lag with respect to addressing the problems," said Assemblyman LeRoy J. Jones Jr., above, an East Orange Democrat and a member of the Legislature's Black and Latino Caucus.
It was a stark public admission that the commitment to change voiced by Arab leaders risks becoming just more words.
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