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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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The agency, by its own admission, didn’t undertake data collection, public study, or a rule making process involving meaningful analysis.

From Barron's

The price covers admission, food and drink and there’s a cabana attendant, making it a good deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The primary loser of such an admissions cap would be American universities, which, through shortsighted financial management, have become dependent on foreign students who pay full tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal

In settling the case without admission of liability, PwC expressed regret for the upset and distress experienced.

From BBC

LaNasa’s candid confession about how her life changed thanks to her role in “The Pitt” comes just days after her co-star, Wyle, made a similar admission about the show.

From MarketWatch