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were admissions
noun
The act or practice of admitting.
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Were admissions committees' principles of selection inadvertently selecting the meek in vast numbers?
There were admissions of responsibility for the huge influence they wield over teenage girls battling with adolescent body image problems.
There were admissions from the new owners that they would have to learn on the hoof about life in football, their business plan forged on financial prudence.
Suicides are always judged as if they were admissions of defeat, but one can take the viewpoint that their having lived as long as they did is an accomplishment of a kind.
"There were admissions by many of these priests, and they were allowed to return to active ministry," said Roderick MacLeish Jr., a lawyer suing the archdiocese on behalf of four men who maintain that they were molested by the Rev. Paul R. Shanley, a retired priest facing criminal charges of child rape in one of those cases.
Patients admitted at weekends were slightly older, less likely to have cancer and more likely to have a respiratory problem, as were admissions on public holidays.
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How are admissions decisions made?
Both of which are admissions that help nobody".
The secondary outcome was admission to ICU.
And there were no admissions".
Cost: Admission is free.
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