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Managers do not typically admit to feeling that helpless against an opponent.
Enrollment was down even as the liberal-arts school was accepting 65 percent of all applicants — a striking contrast to its rivals Amherst and Williams, which typically admit fewer than 20 percent of their applicant pools.
One problem is that many local high school students are not qualified to immediately enter elite institutions like Northwestern or Georgetown, highly competitive schools that typically admit less than one in five applicants in the United States.
This is quite a small fraction when compared to the 60 to 70%% of students (Whitley et al. 1999; Athanasou and Olasehinde 2002) who typically admit to cheating in self-reports.
Indeed, it follows, e.g., from Dudley's (1977) result that standard diffusion models typically admit arbitrage opportunities in the class of strategies whose value process is not bounded from below (see also the discussion in (Jeanblanc et al. 2009, Section 1.6.3)).
Here again, while students will typically admit that it is the consequences of accepting the adaptive hypotheses in question that bother them, they are also loath to say it is just the consequences.
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But, she said, Boston typically admits 35 to 45percentt of applicants.
Although the modularity function typically admits a lot of high-scoring solutions, the greedy strategy may fail to reach any of them.
This population often has multiple complex medical and social issues which are not best served in our OU so these patients are typically admitted to the hospital.
"Likely" schools = student's academic profile is significantly stronger than the middle 50percentt of students who are typically admitted.
When a college employs affirmative action, it typically admits some students who would not otherwise be admitted based on their academic credentials because their presence would add diversity to the institution and to the student body.
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