Sentence examples for to admitting from inspiring English sources

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to admitting

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To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.

  • A ticket admits one into a playhouse.

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Ferraro comes closest to admitting her doubts.

These days, not chewing is tantamount to admitting abject poverty.

Gore himself has come close to admitting something similar.

It's as far as she's gone to admitting unsatisfactory performance.

One reason is people's reluctance to admitting a disability.

Since it is still committed to admitting Cambodia, it has an interest in a plausible election.

"It's quite apparent my client was remorseful and contrite with respect to admitting her conduct".

Professional openness to admitting medical error is a step in the right direction.

An important consideration to admitting any new member, Gee said, would be academic credentials.

But for Mr. Buffett, issuing a dividend is akin to admitting failure.

His candour extends to admitting that neither party has a monopoly on wisdom.

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