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The local authorities put it down to a couple of drunkards, yet admit that it is a symptom of social tension.

And yet, along with the more scholarly books by the muckraking writer and broadcaster Norman Lebrecht (such as "The Maestro Myth"), "Mozart in the Jungle" came out and said what a lot of us couldn't yet admit: that change was coming to classical music, and it wasn't going to be pretty.

For example, we may disagree strongly with the Pope's views of the role of women in the Church, take this to be a significant moral criticism of him, and yet admit that he is a man of integrity.

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Neither candidate has yet admitted that Washington, D.C., is not a terrible place to live in a mansion or that its live-armed squad of 2012 deserves attention.

But he has not yet admitted that working people are facing a cost-of-living crisis and are £1600 a year worse off since he became Chancellor.

Ranieri travelled on Abramovich's private jet and spent time on his yacht, yet admits that the latter experience was laced with guilt not pleasure.

Mr. Schweitzer favors replacing the income tax with a consumption tax, yet admits that it would allow "the unfettered accumulation of wealth," which would be better addressed by a progressive income tax on all forms of income.

Again turn left (now north) to what road maps call a "toll road"—without proof it is one; map makers have not yet admitted that to day no autos and no tolls disgrace this spur road.

She swears she's not a fashion plate, or victim, yet admits that everything she wears has a pedigree, particularly her jackets -- she has a bit of a fetish.

Administration officials haven't yet admitted that they will break their promise to protect the Social Security surplus, but their allies in the media and the think tanks are already preparing the fallback position -- that everything is O.K. as long as the federal budget as a whole is in surplus.

"But he has not yet admitted that working people are facing a cost-of-living crisis and are £1,600 a year worse off since he became chancellor.

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