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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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Our cellphone and internet plans are half-price, as is the light-rail fare we mentioned earlier and the admission price at cinemas.

From MarketWatch

Colleges stress that they are not relying on AI to make admissions decisions but using it instead to review components of applications, from research projects to transcripts, as well as to eliminate data entry tasks.

From Los Angeles Times

Birmingham City Council said most of its schools fill up with "on-time applications that met their admissions criteria".

From BBC

An admission fee of £1 for non-residents was introduced in 2024 and doubled to £2 in March, and this "partially alleviated" lost revenue from the pier, a report filed in Companies House said.

From BBC

"For some babies, young children and even adults, chickenpox can be very serious, leading to hospital admission and tragically, while rare, it can be fatal," she said.

From BBC