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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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Although the prime minister did not go further than agreeing with the princess's admission of poor judgement, his implicit criticism of her is considered unusual.

From BBC

Social media changes, too: What starts as a place to share pictures of children diving into smash cakes and showing off sibling hugs will transition to announcements about sports wins, college admissions and competitive hobbies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Atonio pulled out of club side La Rochelle's match against Clermont on Sunday after suffering chest pains and withdrew from France's Six Nations squad the following day, before his admission to hospital on Tuesday.

From BBC

“UCLA’s medical school is committed to fair processes in all of our programs and activities, including admissions, consistent with federal and state anti-discrimination laws,” Hampton said.

From Los Angeles Times

Outward travel will intially be limited to patients, the injured, students with university admission and visas, and holders of Egyptian citizenship or other nationalities and residency permits, the source said.

From Barron's