The home side were guilty of over-elaboration, their manager admitting they lacked their normal cutting edge. |
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With even ITV later admitting that viewers preferred live games to highlights, many fans would conclude that the BBC had got the better deal. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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It is as close as the wily McGahern will get to admitting ulterior motives for writing such a personal book. |
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Ebay is the most popular site for workers on the skive with four in ten admitting that they trawl the auction site while killing time at work. |
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Cortleno opened the window by the door, admitting a warm breeze into the stuffy room. |
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Workers were promising to fight plans to close the plant down, while deep down admitting they were fighting a losing battle. |
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He said he had been banned from talking openly despite apologising to Mr Yacomeni and admitting he may have been hasty talking to the press. |
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I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two. |
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Drier styles became more popular, to the point where admitting to a preference for sweet red fizz was the ultimate in naffness. |
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Women are the biggest believers in the five-second rule, with 81 per cent admitting to following it. |
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Asking for forgiveness and admitting your mistakes is a powerful weapon against unpardonableness. |
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Three other men were also given custodial sentences yesterday after admitting affray at the same game. |
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This rate of pressurization was achieved by use of a pressure regulator set at 4 MPa admitting air to the pressure bomb via a needle valve. |
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Maxine Carr was spared jail today after admitting she lied to get jobs and claim social security benefits. |
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Underneath the cantilever, glass panels between the beams form a band of clerestorey glazing admitting daylight to the ground floor. |
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He recently broke his silence, admitting that he went to England after losing his job in Paris and had tried to commit suicide. |
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Imagine the limitations inherent in admitting a class filled only with high school valedictorians. |
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One side admitting intellectual vulnerability may make the other side less defensive too. |
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Liege homage involved the vassal admitting his obligation to pay all services, including the provision of military assistance. |
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The Committee recognise that by admitting all the heads of charge, you have spared Mrs. A the further distress of appearing before the Committee. |
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His version given in evidence is that he was not admitting to any improper conduct. |
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In truth, no one wanted to blow a chance at a sale by admitting they keep spare parts on hand to fix glasses under warranty. |
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A Florida teenager was banged up for six months yesterday after admitting he hacked into NASA systems. |
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Two teenage thugs chiefly responsible were caged for seven years each after admitting causing grievous bodily harm. |
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David's family were at Manchester Crown Court when the man was caged for life after admitting murder. |
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He was sentenced to two years in prison last year after admitting the fraud, but was released within four months. |
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Now he faces prison again after admitting fresh offences, including a bungled attempt to steal two laptops from the Great Western Hospital. |
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Doctors and nurses were obliged to attend to patients so they could not be blamed for admitting the patients. |
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He is today starting six-and-a-half years in prison after admitting manslaughter and robbery in York earlier this year. |
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Wallace often looks sheepish when admitting that his family has paid the price of his political success. |
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One cannot just walk away from the scene of the crime without admitting wrongdoing. |
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But now Mr Smith has discovered that the van driver will not face any charge, despite admitting responsibility. |
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After examining the car, the dealer assured me there was no damage, and provided a letter admitting responsibility. |
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Yet despite essentially admitting failure in completing their task, not one of these people resigned as an act of taking responsibility. |
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Perhaps he is admitting his failures and incompetence as a teacher in front of a council of which he is the president. |
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I almost didn't come because I was afraid you would ask me to tell you what I know before admitting me to your cloister. |
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What a lucky day Emma thought to herself as Mrs. Watson held out the yellow slip admitting her to the in school detention room. |
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In Spain, however, there was no gender gap with 25 per cent of men and 25 per cent of women admitting they craved chocolate. |
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Arriving at the simulator, the doors opened with their usual whir of motors, admitting her to the inside of the simulator. |
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The placid grey door whisked open as he approached, admitting him to his dark cabin. |
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In 1972 he had Ivory Coast vote against admitting China to the United Nations. |
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This month Anthony de Jasay reflects upon the implications of admitting Turkey to the European Union. |
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Good and evil are to be defined as absolutes on religious authority, admitting of neither critical judgement nor reduction. |
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In an international environment consisting of sovereign states, admitting of no higher authority, order is sufficiently vulnerable. |
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I keep you dangling between belief and disbelief by turns, and I don't mind admitting that I have a reason for it. |
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That's not to say that the Green movement is admitting to being wet behind the ears. |
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Despite admitting to affairs in his rock-star years, he remains terribly affected by her death. |
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It has wider hallways, higher ceilings, more windows admitting more natural light and more places for students to hang out. |
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On Tuesday the 27-year-old was given a six-month curfew order after admitting two counts of criminal damage at an earlier hearing. |
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Even his father came around, admitting he was wrong about business and becoming hugely proud of his successful son. |
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But in his haste to maximise takings by admitting all and sundry, Mr Doan has alienated his customer base. |
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It was a dramatic change in tone, a contrite president uncharacteristically admitting a major failure. |
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The singer is admitting to the listener that he is feigning the innocence of a lamb in order to get close to Little Red. |
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Lawyers argued over procedural matters about admitting evidence and then prosecutors rested their case. |
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They explain the nature of the universe, of life, while admitting that Creation itself is the one unknowable mystery. |
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Not surprisingly, the phone network companies are a little coy about admitting they have this ability. |
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Here he pauses, then continues, sounding like a cook admitting that a recipe is deceptively simple. |
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The rather inappropriately named Defence Minister let the cat out of the bag by admitting that there isn't really a threat after all. |
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The nurse performs the history and physical, writes admitting orders, and calls the neurosurgeon for a consult. |
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So, admitting that paralysis would occur, it's still okay if you're wearing a life jacket because you would float face up? |
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She said that by not accepting the money, she would be admitting they were right. |
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She was given community service after admitting passing counterfeit currency. |
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The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists. |
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Fear of turning into such a pathetic figure of fun, I'm sure, is why I have adopted a pre-emptive strike when it comes to admitting my age. |
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Police believe the mistakes were covered up because admitting to the errors would leave them open to further scandal. |
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While admitting the existence of a working class, Davies does not want us to run away with the idea that it might be a political force. |
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There is a hole at the core of his personality, and his florid prose and arid intellectualism has, for too long, prevented us from admitting it. |
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Louis Aguiar gave evidence at his trial admitting to accelerating quickly and speeding between 55 and 60 kph. |
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I lucked upon a seat, settled in, nodded off and 20 minutes later heard my name being called by the admitting nurse. |
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At least the Brazilian is admitting it and has this week, in typical Elber fashion, offered a few choice words on the Bayern predicament. |
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Substance misuse is common in psychiatric inpatients, but most patients have not been asked about these disorders by admitting psychiatrists. |
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The takeaway lesson for me, which I had already learned much earlier in life, is the importance of admitting mistakes. |
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It's effectively admitting the only relevant element of Drake's notoriously arbitrary Drake equation is time. |
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The Wallabies budget for conceding about one try a game, with Muggleton admitting it was exceptional to keep the opposition tryless. |
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I babble on about style and plot, without admitting I had to re-read the first chapter three times to remind myself who George was. |
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Reluctantly, they'll find a way of saving face while admitting that they're not quite up to where I want them to be. |
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Walk away under the guise of having urgent doctorly business to take care of instead of just admitting to total incompetence. |
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She is as guilty as the next girl, admitting to jogging in tennis pumps rather than specialist running shoes. |
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The Graduate Program in Music is deliberately small, admitting six to eight students each year. |
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They didn't note that they had made such a correction, of course, because admitting error is beneath them. |
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The art of successful mainstream journalism is the art of reconciling these two irreconcilables without admitting the lie to conscious awareness. |
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Exceptional circumstances have allowed a man to escape a driving ban, despite admitting being almost twice the legal limit. |
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Many members have scrambled to repay expenses, some quickly admitting misjudgment and others saying inflated claims were submitted by mistake. |
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Actually going to that feeb for help was worse than surrendering to dad and admitting I was nothing. |
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That comes of acting imperially without admitting the imperial nature of your actions. |
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On the other hand, they could be very selective admitting only those of the highest academic qualifications and achievements. |
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A picture of a tough home life emerged, with her ex-military father's business ventures failing and Mills admitting she was forced to steal food. |
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They simply couldn't bear to fail their parents by admitting that they'd made a mistake. |
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When you complain about your dog's poor toileting habits, you are basically admitting that you have failed to train him adequately. |
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He e-mailed me saying he was quitting the job and going back east, admitting that I had been right. |
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It believes in telling the truth about drugs, even if it means admitting that there can be pleasure using them. |
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That was better than admitting that the guys got the medals for being fab pop stars whose reflected glory the government needed. |
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He was forced apologise to several patients after admitting the company had failed in its duty of care to them. |
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It is easy to explain away not receiving parental affirmation or to put off admitting the obvious in our lives. |
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By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites. |
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While what he says may be true, admitting it publicly does not seem to be the best method of closing the psychological gap. |
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We men have almost as much trouble owning up to our emotions as we do admitting to fear. |
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It takes a lot to rattle Ms Garrett, but she doesn't mind admitting she's worried. |
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I then piped up admitting my misdial.. the mistake was established and we apologized profusely. |
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I feel like a cheeseball for admitting this, but I absolutely love Notting Hill. |
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Finding the equipment and an instructor wasn't difficult, but admitting acrophobia was more than I was willing to expose. |
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Despite admitting to previous acts of molestation for which he was never charged, he denied all the charges made against him. |
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Whole scenes were done in an afternoon, he adds, while cheerfully admitting that he can sometimes spend up to a day choreographing just one minute of dance. |
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Not that the government was admitting any of this during its abbreviated and often delayed press briefings. |
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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools. |
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Last week, a British woman committed suicide after admitting she had harassed the McCanns online. |
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Yet, while admitting that TMZ sometimes performs a valuable public service, not everyone is an unalloyed fan. |
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They are bound to have different takes on the action but they were in unison when admitting that it was one of their best friendlies of the pre-season. |
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Despite admitting that he was run ragged by playing basketball with the kids, he said he was considering making it an annual event for the future. |
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He was put on probation for three years after admitting the crime. |
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When will bar management realise that they are not doing customers a favour by admitting them to their bar, without customers there would be no bar. |
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Perhaps this wouldn't be so bad should the revisability of logic and mathematics permit their ultimately admitting of a justification that didn't involve experience. |
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I'm left-handed, and don't mind admitting that I fight like a girl. |
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has signalled that he intends retaining the controversial Groceries Order, despite admitting that abolishing it would bring down prices. |
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During the first innings, suffering from dizziness, he bowled surely his worst-ever spell, sending down a trail of long hops before admitting defeat and returning to his bed. |
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By creating this category of loutishness or kids hanging around the Government can acknowledge anxieties without admitting there may be a problem with crime. |
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Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. |
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Firmicus follows Manilius, adding that if malefic planets are in aspect, the native is reduced to being a door-keeper, admitting and saluting guests. |
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Instead of admitting our own mistakes in not providing the taxes to maintain and improve health care, we want a scapegoat to take the blame away from ourselves. |
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Thank you for the backhanded compliment in admitting I'm intelligent. |
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The flip side is the hypocrisy of not admitting the U.S. need for cheap labor, which contradicts its schizoid defensive posture of trying to stem the tide. |
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Hospitals closer to his home baulked at admitting him, he said. |
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Aptitude tests or matriculation examinations, although suggested, would not be suitable methods of admitting students to university, the official said. |
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The owner of the tollway is conducting a security review after admitting that 12,000 of its customers' credit card numbers were leaked from the company. |
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He was clearly besotted with her, recalling in great detail two long and intimate conversations with her, and even admitting that he once kissed her goodnight. |
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From her point of view, it was better not to mention the mistake because it was only a small mistake and admitting it would only result in her boss mistrusting her ability. |
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As was the case with Socrates, philosophy has sought to peel itself away from sophism by admitting to its ignorance, as if unknowing were a pathos to be confessed. |
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The newly fired host took advantage of a Letterman appearance to zing Current TV while admitting he had used poor judgment. |
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I come clean in admitting I am a soppy sentimentalist at heart. |
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They issued a statement admitting they had a nuclear deterrent. |
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But Clarke has so far been seemingly ultra-honest by admitting he still nurses an ambition to be both the leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister. |
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He is candid and believable, even admitting that he resented all the attention she got. |
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But ABN stops short of admitting it completely overhyped the price. |
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Of course, no government wants to undermine its own authority and appearance of impregnability by admitting that public objection to policy plays any part in its actions. |
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And there always seems to be some feeble excuse or other in an attempt to defend their illicit actions, rather than admitting that most of them are just downright bad. |
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The secret to marital bliss eludes the Western civilization, although arrogance and conceit keep it from admitting fundamental flaws and looking elsewhere for solutions. |
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Finally, he agreed to sign a confession admitting he had attacked Wendy. |
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It did not completely absolve itself of blame, however, admitting that its rapid expansion and consequent dependence on increases in demand contributed to the problems. |
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There is usually a period of outright lying, followed by Harry contritely admitting that he has hit, kicked, pushed or thrown something at William. |
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Disrespecting the Bing basically meant copping to an insignificant offense in order to avoid taking responsibility for, or admitting to, a far graver one. |
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He is currently serving seven years after admitting his role and has told the court he would have received 28 years if he had not turned Queen's evidence. |
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So, was this just a way of easing me out early, without admitting it? |
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He said admitting more patients for a short time was good medical practice, to allow doctors to make a diagnosis and provide treatment more quickly. |
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After admitting to maintenance and the squadron what had happened, as well as conducting a thorough debrief, the jet and I were back flying later that night. |
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While admitting the failure, the utility disclaimed responsibility and is now threatened with lawsuits and an investigation by the public utility commission. |
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It is unlikely that our finding reflects a reporting bias such as might occur when women are more reticent about admitting to disvalued behaviors. |
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However, he refused to see it along national lines after admitting he has also been caught up in the con game as recently as this month. |
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Sonia Clarke was fined pounds 420 after admitting three offences under the Trade Marks Act. |
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The first time Tootsie rang it was as though a little window opened admitting into the semi-dark sitting room bright beams of sunshine. |
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Shaw was forced to adjourn Tuesday's EGM for 10 minutes to conduct an emergency Board meeting before admitting defeat and abandoning it. |
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But after being handed the 900-page doorstopper it wasn't long before she handed it back admitting defeat after a few pages. |
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But the implications go far beyond the Bush administration admitting, and seeking to rectify, the inadequacies of its approach to the Iraq War. |
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Katie H is rather surprised because she expected to be hated more but now gets cheers and people admitting that she seems like a good egg. |
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Stern opens the story by freely admitting his lifelong fascination with informercials. |
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He was disconsolate, admitting he practically psyched himself out by fixating on his program all day. |
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The Edinburgh AC club-mates go into today's heats with Dudgeon admitting she has been inspired to go for broke by the success of her fellow Scot. |
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The photo helped detectives track down Damodar Rao, 22, who was sentenced to 15 days' custody after admitting attempted rape. |
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Despite admitting this, a large percentage of the population still don't protect these items from a far more likely cybercriminal attack. |
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A WHITE supremacist is facing years behind bars after admitting a series of terrorism charges. |
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Commercial Bank consented to the entry of the SEC's order without admitting or denying liability. |
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The Federal Rules of Evidence strive to eliminate this distrust, and encourage admitting evidence in close cases. |
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Since coming out and admitting it to myself, I've also become addicted to checking out trailers for forthcoming chick flicks. |
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In addition, it provides for such matters as admitting new states and border changes between the states. |
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It was a classic case of admitting a shortcoming and making it a strength. |
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A 21-year-old has been banned from driving for two years after admitting failing to take a breath test. |
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The defendant must, if not admitting the claim, file a defence which has substance. |
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According to the masculinists, the shelters violate men's civil rights by only admitting women. |
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Savin, of Altway, Aintree, was jailed for 12 years after admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine. |
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But when Fallon caned the 40-1 shot home in the last stride it was a sair fecht and I don't mind admitting I was a TKO after that low blow. |
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Manning was fined pounds 250 by North Devon magistrates after admitting the offence in Barnstaple. |
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To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it. |
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A boy of 15 seized in Blackburn, Lancs, in April was jailed for life last month after admitting plans for the Anzac Day attack. |
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On 18 September 2014, the club voted in favour of admitting female members. |
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It starts with realizing and admitting that I might be infected. |
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Any applicants considered to be in need of immediate assistance could be issued with a note admitting them directly to the workhouse. |
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Further observations of the speed of flame fronts in fissures and passageways led him to design a lamp with fine tubes admitting the air. |
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This, in effect, slid backwards and forwards admitting steam to one end of the cylinder then the other. |
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Pushed by the suffragist movement for women, Harvard Law School started considering admitting women in 1899 but without success. |
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Holub was jailed for life with an order to serve a minimum of 20 years after admitting murder, child neglect and child cruelty at Leicester Crown Court. |
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King John II naturally declined to enter into a hopeless competition at Rome, and simply ignored the bulls, thus neither admitting their authority nor defying the Church. |
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Abele View Ltd, which ran the home near Stourbridge, West Mids, was fined PS133,000 at Stoke crown court after admitting failing to ensure the safety of its residents. |
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Survey respondents agreed, with 67 percent admitting they had purchased a newspaper or magazine just because it had a free covermount disc on the cover. |
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Now, Speirs, of Firtrees Avenue, Wallsend, has been locked up again after admitting wounding with intent and possessing a knife at Newcastle Crown Court. |
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Liberals loved him, back in 1992, for dodging the draft and for admitting he'd been around pot-smokers without stalking out in a snit or summoning the narcs. |
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Far from feeling threatened, my girlfriend finds solace in them and would view any young man not admitting to a man crush as uncomfortable with his sexuality. |
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The primary contribution made by Augustine was to introduce the idea of sign as a general notion admitting of a fundamental division into signa naturalia and signa data. |
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The Library has been criticised for admitting numbers of undergraduate students, who have access to their own university libraries, to the reading rooms. |
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Despite Cambridge's delay in admitting women to full degrees, Cambridge women were at the heart of scientific research throughout the 20th century. |
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Well qualified bachelor's graduates can also enrol directly into PhD programs after a procedure to determine their aptitude administered by the admitting university. |
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