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the admit
verb
To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.
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On Friday, the Romney campaign tried the "admit nothing, make countercharges" approach.
The admit that it is a "tough concept to handle unless you've had a lot of experience".
Bruce Poch, a former dean of admissions at Pomona College in California, was reported recently by the New York Times as saying, "As kids see that the admit rates are brutal and dropping, they send more applications, which forces the colleges to lower their admit rates, which spurs the kids next year to send even more applications".
An important advantage of the presented approach is the reduction of the total number of times the admit trails must be accessed.
It includes a sleeve and the admit that "colors may be variant" but that shouldn't stop you from bringing this umbrella to your local police station for a bit of suicide by cop thanks to the front stock and rifle barrel tip.
As must be well-known to the CPS college counselors, for the relevant undergraduate schools there has been a strong trend for the admit rates to decline with each passing year.
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Armstrong, plainly, is not the admitting sort.
The admitted courier, William Meequaye Kanyi, filed the lawsuit.
The admitting physician assessed miscarriage.
The kinetics, however, admit the phenomena.
The colleges admit this.
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