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I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.
She grudgingly admitted that she had been wrong to criticize him.
The gang admitted they had committed four recent bank robberies.
It may be that the ministers know more than they are admitting at the moment.
However, our formulation generalizes the standard learning rule (10) in a way that admits heterogeneous learning and still permits us to obtain formal results.
Seventy-eight per cent admitted that they would be more empathetic towards patients, with greater sensitivity to their psychological distress, in the future.
This case admits a specially simple normal form in which the low degree terms of the normal form can be replaced by coordinate functions.
Thus, by admitting these more general continuation expressions we get a considerable simplification of the equational presentation of -calculus.
A chapter on hybrid peas seems superfluous when, as the author admits, hybrid varieties are extremely unlikely!
The functor syntax admits functors of many variables, and functor composition.
A 56-year-old man was admitted to a psychiatric clinic for treatment of alcoholism known for the last 25 years.
Management options will be discussed again after cardiac catheterisation, and then when the child is admitted for surgery.
Seventeen of the 99 patients were admitted with a feeding tube in place and half received a new feeding tube.
The transplant team directs the care of its patients regardless of the unit to which they are admitted.
Two sequences are equivalent if and only if they admit contractions which have a common dilation.
These differences contributed to the formation of a great ideological divide that admitted no compromise, and that soon generated a spiral of political violence.
Rather, we should admit that the ties are somewhat different in different contexts.
For stationary propagation, these equations admit solitontype localized solutions.
The community may have reached more than 10,000 men at its height; as a rule, no women were admitted.