That was a really hard thing to admit to myself—and certainly to admit to my parents.
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Weinstein did admit to behaving in a manner that "has caused a lot of pain," but did not admit to specific actions.
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They admit to "peacefully protesting" -- but what is that?
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LONDON — Dominic Thiem will not admit to being superstitious.
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" The idea that racism is "wrong" makes it so no one wants to admit to being a racist, but at the same time, everyone will admit to holding racist attitudes because "everyone does.
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I must admit to being pretty excited about Wonder Woman.
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In the settlement, Moody's didn't admit to breaking any laws.
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Let's admit to the failing of our bodies out loud.
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Things I haven't been able to admit to many others.
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Other engineers admit to having a kind of cursed touch.
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I freely admit to not using Turtle Beach's bundled microphone.
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Facebook will not admit to any liability under the settlement.
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He did admit to being on the call on Wednesday.
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That said, Ovadya does admit to a bit of optimism.
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Or admit to sexually assaulting woman on the aforementioned bus.
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I admit to you, these industries depend upon mind control.
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Yet in private, cable operators freely admit to military pressure.
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This is the part where I admit to being tacky.
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I didn't want to admit to myself what I'd bought.
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He did not admit to any wrongdoing in the letter.
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More times than I want to admit to my kids.
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But like Trump, the language won't admit to its failures.
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I admit to being prejudiced, as I am his mother.
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But she didn't really admit to any major campaigning errors.
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And well under 1% of couples admit to being separated.
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I do admit to laughing at the misfortunes of others.
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However, he did not admit to actually leaking the information.
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I admit to some of that sort of fandom myself.
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I could talk to anyone, I could admit to anything.
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At the time, Cargill did not admit to any wrongdoing.
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They just can't admit to being wrong, to looking bad.
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These stereotypes exist, whether we admit to them or not.
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Victims often admit to sending money repeatedly for purported crises.
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They're accused of destroying a man's home, which they admit to.
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December 2: did Trump admit to obstruction of justice on Twitter?
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By settling the lawsuit, Uber did not admit to the allegations.
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He did, though, admit to "tackling, strangling, and ejaculating" on her.
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But he did later admit to reimbursing Cohen for the money.
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Even the (Western-educated) offspring of Cambodia's elites admit to embarrassment.
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And here&aposs another fact the left will never admit to.
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You have four nose jobs that you won't even admit to!
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He did not admit to wrongdoing in the agreement with prosecutors.
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When will someone come forward and admit to what they've done?
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McKee asked Bentley and Mason to admit to the ongoing affair.
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That they admit to disconnection and leave families the fuck alone.
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But I must admit to having a soft spot for him.
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Unlike Reagan, both Trump and Clinton admit to dying their locks.
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Most people will admit to wasting money every now and then.
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As soon as you admit to lying, then you're scot-free.
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Magnolia didn't admit to any of the allegations the EPA made.
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As part of the settlement, Cosby did not admit to wrongdoing.
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If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead.
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And that's a hard thing to admit to, in a way.
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She also was able to admit to having many sex partners.
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But I didn't, like, admit to them I did some, though.
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We don't want to admit to those things because we're ballet.
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I'll admit to being uncertain about the wisdom of the strategy.
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But we'd be lying if we didn't admit to playing favorites.
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"That is not something they would admit to us," he said.
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Both readily admit to having much to learn from one another.
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But they have to admit to us that they had been lying.
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Saudi Arabia may soon admit to killing a prominent journalist — by accident.
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I'll admit to a vested interest in the answer to that question.
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Who on earth is gonna admit to watching porn with rudy guiliani?
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I admit to being very immature through a lot of the process.
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And it's hard to even admit to yourself that you need help.
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Occasionally, the addendum to that policy is to never admit to reality.
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Want to weep at that movie you would never admit to watching?
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But the trio won't admit to any of these songs being autobiographical.
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"It's a very hard thing to admit to oneself," Yang told Recode.
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The father never did admit to using the restraints on the child.
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LIESMAN: I DON'T KNOW IF WE SHOULD ADMIT TO ON TELEVISION. RIGHT.
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Senior executives at the Big Four admit to embarrassment about violations abroad.
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Meyer denied any wrongdoing -- but he did admit to mishandling the situation.
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Veronica just wants to get Chuck to admit to lying on camera.
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The banks did not admit to liability as part of the settlement.
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Honestly, it seems pretty remarkable for Buck to admit to this now.
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BTG Pactual and Esteves did not admit to wrongdoing in the settlement.
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Bank of America did not admit to wrongdoing in agreeing to settle.
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We will admit to making all those things regularly in our kitchens.
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They admit to the whole thing, but there's nothing he can do.
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When did it become gauche to admit to wanting a dependable other?
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But he adds that he can't admit to much more than that.
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" There is, though, one characteristic she will admit to: "An internal cold.
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The company did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
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As part of the settlement, Cosby did not admit to legal wrongdoing.
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Prevezon did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
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He isn't even especially neurotic, though he'll admit to having a therapist.
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I'll admit to finding this fascinating because of our own current nightmare.
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To avoid these scenarios, many people just don't admit to using drugs.
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I'll admit to being a regular Peloton user and spin bike owner.
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He did not admit to a "quid pro quo" specifically over Mrs.
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Also, I admit to myself, I feel let down alone without Rush.
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Mr. Zhao, who refused to admit to any wrongdoing, was never tried.
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I will admit to loving the fact that Keane turns out bad.
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"What they admit to, they do not regret at all," he said.
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He did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
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He did not admit to the allegations as part of the settlement.
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He did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
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Some, like Othman, admit to joining but claim they had little choice.
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Shiffrin will not easily admit to seeing that handwriting on the wall.
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"I'm not going to admit to defrauding anything here," Mr. Davis said.
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Louie: Well, I'm not going to admit to anything, but ... Casey: Smart.
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Never admit to getting caught For now, the President is pioneering a new theory of political office -- if you never admit to being caught in the act, it's very hard for adversaries to make you pay the consequences.
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Millions more Americans now admit to toking up than just three years before.
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And while they avoided one another, Locken did admit to regretting her words.
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Do they actually care more than they would ever admit to a pollster?
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In fact, anywhere from 25 to 60% of married adults admit to infidelity.
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"I admit to being crazy mixed up at the time," Legg later explained.
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But finally, I can admit to that without feeling like I'm the monster.
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As a part of the settlement, Teva did not admit to any wrongdoing.
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Raffa did not admit to committing any robberies, according to the police report.
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However, Johnson would not admit to WDRB that the photos crossed a line.
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Candidates who ran for president against Mr Nazarbayev admit to voting for him.
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She did, however, admit to having a relationship with a campaign aide (CNN).
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But Zuckerberg didn't really admit to the power Facebook has over our society.
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Advocate Health Care did not admit to any wrongdoing in the resolution agreement.
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But they do admit to one major disagreement: their approach to social media.
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Under the settlement, the bar&aposs permit holder didn&apost admit to wrongdoing.
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After professing his innocence, he did admit to feeling "encouraged" by Trump's victory.
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Indeed, over 80 percent of heroin users admit to first misusing prescription opioids.
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"It's so hard to ever admit to yourself that it happened," she said.
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Page did however admit to other meetings with prominent Russians in congressional testimony.
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Just don't apologize or admit to messing up during the interview, experts said.
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Many admit to holding back information in hopes of avoiding judgment or misunderstanding.
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But Vans is more than happy to admit to capitalizing on the video.
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Refusing to admit to that cheating is a mark of bravery, he says.
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He's the 22nd person out of 50 to say they'll admit to charges.
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Importantly, by settling, Uber did not admit to any of the FTC's allegations.
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They're both married (not to each other) and admit to being quite suburban.
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Just a son who is afraid to admit to himself what really happened.
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I must admit to gleaning a perverse satisfaction from these exhibitions of collapse.
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Once we admit to this debt addiction, we need to stop feeding it.
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"Mulvaney apparently decided it was okay to admit to an impeachable offense," Rep.
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In a separate post, he appeared to admit to carrying a handgun illegally.
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Those who do watch (and admit to it) extol the show's affecting moments.
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Did President Donald Trump accidentally admit to obstruction of justice over the weekend?
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Since neither of them will admit to anything, all of my solutions feel unsatisfying.
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It felt wrong to admit to these people that my mother is still alive.
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But there is one thing I'll admit to (consciously or subconsciously) steering clear of.
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During a phone interview, Hopkins wouldn't admit to any involvement with the Rubin personas.
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So even if he did it, he would never admit to it, got it.
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"There was some misconduct he needed to admit to and he did," she said.
|
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And to make things right, you need to admit to having done something wrong.
|
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A recent study found 44% of U.S. adults admit to making split-second purchases.
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In the speech in Berlin, Clegg will apparently admit to Facebook having made mistakes.
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Never having too much of an ego to admit to adapt to the times.
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And no politician wants to admit to taxpayers that their money has gone astray.
|
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Toughness is no more than empty aggression when it will not admit to misjudgment.
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"He did admit to having an affair with her" and paid some child support.
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Would Paul, who has regularly ended up in hot water, admit to his mistakes?
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That said, it's hard to make things better if you won't admit to mistakes.
|
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In a speech in the Rose Garden, he did not admit to backing down.
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It's not easy to admit to the world the great cruelty of my father.
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He did admit to cutting up her body before disposing it at sea, however.
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When we bashfully admit to ugly crying over a film or a disappointment, we
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The company did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlements, Rundell said.
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When companies admit to fraud or mistakes, their books are restated, making comparisons straightforward.
|
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The corporation does not admit to paying women less than men for equal work.
|
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Wagner didn't admit to any wrongdoing after the game, which Seattle won 21-7.
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It's ok to admit to dedicating time and effort on creating something, admirable even!
|
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But until then Zimmer and Green admit to falling short of a complete solution.
|
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Arcidiacono won't admit to playing an integral role in that ascendance, but he has.
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They are not going to admit to it, but it has been totally discredited.
|
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The NYPD did not admit to acting improperly in the settlement released on Thursday.
|
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I can just admit to myself that I enjoy a lot of this shit.
|
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It is tempting, I admit, to give Democrats a taste of their own medicine.
|
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He did admit to once darkening his skin to dress up as Michael Jackson.
|
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But on the inside, I can admit to feeling this virtuous, almost enlightened sensation.
|
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The unnamed victim expected Turner to admit to the crime, settle, and formally apologize.
|
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If they admit to some fault, that could make legal challenges against them easier.
|
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There's often a fear of burdening people when you admit to something so heavy.
|
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But playing that way is something you rarely admit to peers in the industry.
|
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Will you not come forward and admit to collecting ghostly relics of the past?
|
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Nissan Motor became the latest Japanese automaker to admit to falsifying product-quality data.
|
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"Mistakes were made by everybody, but nobody would admit to them," Mr. Swift said.
|
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But they freely admit to taking account of politics in deciding when to retire.
|
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What man would admit to rape knowing that he'd face a likely prison sentence?
|
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Still, "until suspects admit to their crimes, they are usually held," Mr. Gohara said.
|
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In agreeing to the settlement, Chipotle did not admit to the thousands of violations.
|
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As crazy as it all sounds, I have to admit to having believed it.
|
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True progress and change will come only once we collectively admit to this reality.
|
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The company did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the new agreement.
|
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But at the time, the company and employees did not admit to any wrongdoing.
|
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Under the settlement terms, Weinstein reportedly does not have to admit to any wrongdoing.
|
|
It was kind of embarrassing to admit to myself that I had texting anxiety.
|
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I admit to enjoying Trump's populist rhetoric on days when I can suspend disbelief.
|
|
According to Gallup's surveys, 63 percent of adults in the US admit to drinking.
|
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She has something to admit to Dawson, she says: She's no longer a virgin.
|
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Scott did not admit to killing the prisoner in previous interviews with investigators and prosecutors.
|
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He doesn't admit to practicing BDSM, but hell, does he know a lot about it.
|
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Is it any wonder he's so hesitant to even admit to himself that he's gay?
|
|
Trump may feel that way too, but would never admit to being wrong, Cramer said.
|
|
Admit to yourself that some campaign die-hards may be ill-suited for government work.
|
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The new software system comes as several operators admit to issues with the scooters themselves.
|
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And it was a hard process to admit to ourselves that we couldn't do everything.
|
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I admit to personally being very moved by this cover when I first saw it.
|
|
" When asked again — "Can you publicly admit to the fact of having been a spy?
|
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Since Zainuddin wouldn't admit to any responsibility, it was difficult to come to any conclusion.
|
|
Ralph Northam and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring both separately admit to previously wearing blackface.
|
|
People are probably more willing to admit to getting lit once weed has been legalised.
|
|
I remember when the memes roamed free, and no one would admit to owning anything.
|
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In those interviews, detainees typically admit to crimes and ask the government to help them.
|
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I admit to thinking (or maybe just hoping) that I am in BlueJay's best interests.
|
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"On average it takes a sufferer 10 years to admit to a problem," William added.
|
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One thing Bob Weinstein did admit to having prior knowledge of was his brother's cheating.
|
|
When the writer asks if Escobar will admit to committing crimes, I held my breath.
|
|
Of those, 31 percent admit to engaging in the habit at least once a week.
|
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But this survey shows people will readily admit to believing all sorts of vile things.
|
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I felt like I couldn't admit to anyone how much financial trouble I was in.
|
|
That alone should zero out any embarrassment or hesitance to admit to a particular item.
|
|
A defendant who takes the stand may have to admit to facts that are incriminating.
|
|
The same penalties apply to Colombian soldiers and civilians who admit to having committed atrocities.
|
|
They happily admit to their careerism because they presume an audience of shared moral sympathy.
|
|
Manshaus, who briefly smiled at photographers, does not admit to any crime, his lawyer said.
|
|
Hicks did admit to telling "white lies" for the president before resigning the next day.
|
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I don't usually admit to being a pediatrician, for fear of hearing a medical saga.
|
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The program allows offenders to avoid arrest and court if they admit to the crime.
|
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During a news conference Tuesday announcing his resignation, Greitens did not admit to legal wrongdoing.
|
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AMP is not the only major Australian company to admit to charging dead client accounts.
|
|
Spacey initially apologized to the first of multiple accusers, but didn't admit to any wrongdoing.
|
|
Hoover has denied harassing the employee, though he did admit to sending inappropriate text messages.
|
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Southern and its affiliates did not admit to the allegations as part of the settlement.
|
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I had to completely reevaluate history and admit to myself that I had been wrong.
|
|
By contrast, about 40 percent of baby boomers admit to limited knowledge about their benefits.
|
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They are both still healthy, although both admit to starting to slow down a bit.
|
|
Rose crystallizes both why we gossip and why we don't want to admit to it.
|
|
They usually deny that they have raped women even as they admit to nonconsensual sex.
|
|
That it does not want to admit to willful blindness is both understandable and unforgivable.
|
|
Myanmar's civilian administration, however, refuses to admit to any systematic wrongdoing by the nation's military.
|
|
The truth of Kevin's claim wasn't a total impossibility, I had to admit to myself.
|
|
None would publicly admit to owning a device, but all said they had tried vaping.
|
|
In a statement about his resignation, the former CEO did not admit to any wrongdoing.
|
|
How could we value something and yet not admit to ourselves that we value it?
|
|
As part of Tesla's deal with the SEC, Musk did not admit to any wrongdoing.
|
|
"You won't find any business owners who would admit to liking this law," he said.
|
|
The automaker did not admit to or deny any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
|
|
Who wants to admit to cheating their way to a great personal achievement, even anonymously?
|
|
It didn't take long for Peña Nieto to admit to the Mexican government purchasing surveillance technologies.
|
|
Michael Moe is one of the few Silicon Valley executives who will admit to supporting Trump.
|
|
Hilary Duff isn't afraid to admit to the world that being a working mother is hard.
|
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And if they admit to cheating, it's your call as to how you want to proceed.
|
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It's been said that more than a quarter of Americans admit to shopping online while tipsy.
|
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That's a lot more than the 20% of people who admit to having a physical affair.
|
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But piracy is, you know, illegal, and its perpetrators may not want to admit to it.
|
|
As the stigma surrounding mental illness fades, more people may be willing to admit to it.
|
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At the time, she didn't want to admit to her boyfriend that she was a virgin.
|
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Around one in five Americans admit to having peed in a swimming pools at least once.
|
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He denied the claim at the time, but now believes he must admit to the truth.
|
|
Rather than stoically carrying on, players are more willing to admit to concerns about their heads.
|
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Meanwhile, organizations are reluctant to admit to breaches because of the negative media attention they receive.
|
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Yet the nominee is unlikely to admit to such a stance even if asked about it.
|
|
LGBT students in a school known for its kind atmosphere would quietly admit to daily torment.
|
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When men admit to playing any other role in a sexualized interaction, they are often stigmatized.
|
|
And people can be forgetful or reluctant to admit to symptoms and behavior that are stigmatized.
|
|
"The fact is that everyone wants to make Donald Trump admit to certain things," Spicer said.
|
|
Here, too, the alt-righters were much more likely to admit to engaging in these behaviors.
|
|
Donald Trump, who has yet to pay any settlements or admit to sexual assault, became President.
|
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If you can say or admit to and talk about it, you can actually neutralize that.
|
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So he wouldn't admit to anything as crass as getting others to do his dirty work.
|
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As deeply reserved offstage as he was flamboyant on it, he would never admit to it.
|
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Second placed Ivan Basso would admit to "attempted doping" in 27, receiving a two year ban.
|
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"I had a whole lot of things I shouldn't admit to having on the red carpet."
|
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Of course, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey will blame the algorithm and occasionally admit to an oops.
|
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Anyone who questions this can simply watch Comey admit to this in his testimony in Congress.
|
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While Hvid claims they didn't actually have intercourse, he does admit to illegally scaling the pyramid.
|
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We can say things in public that many Iranian intellectuals will only admit to in private.
|
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We all know remembering names is important, yet most people admit to being terrible at it.
|
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Eletrobras did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the potential agreement, the filing said.
|
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As part of the settlement, he did not admit to any wrongdoing and did not apologize.
|
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The students appeared shocked that anyone would admit to being a Zionist to a Qatari audience.
|
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I'm the first to admit to being a major Vengaboys stan, but why's everyone else here?
|
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I don't admit to being a scientist but I can go out and get their samples.
|
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Truaxe denied having been diagnosed with a mental illness but did admit to using various drugs.
|
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I don't think anybody in here is going to admit to that — I know I won't.
|
|
People also tell Google things — a lot of things — that they may not admit to others.
|
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A recent USAA survey of enlisted members found 41 percent admit to living paycheck-to-paycheck.
|
|
The Conservatives' leaders cannot admit to the electorate that they were deceived without splitting the party.
|
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The pushy peacocks who would rather break a lady's back than admit to their own flaws.
|
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Finally, I had to admit to myself, this is not what I thought it would be.
|
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It's an easy thing to admit to people who paid up to $850 for a seat.
|
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In exchange for that, WADA essentially dropped its demand that Russia admit to state-sponsored doping.
|
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But regardless of these strategies, they'll also admit to one other major thing: They had cash.
|
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Donaldson admitted that he owned the gun but did not admit to the killings, authorities said.
|
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That prompted the prime minister to admit to another instance, while a third was quickly publicized.
|
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Some of their decisions related to valuations, and others, they admit, to not understanding the businesses.
|
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He did, though, admit to a different flirtation with blackface, when he dressed as Michael Jackson.
|
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But Sanford — like the AHCA itself — doesn't really want to admit to any trade-offs here.
|
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I had to admit to myself — and my future husband — that I was still attracted to him.
|
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There as part of me that thought maybe he would cop to this and admit to this.
|
|
And in this episode, we also see Cece admit to Jess that she has feelings for Schmidt.
|
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However, it's still okay to hide it and never admit to your guests that you had help.
|
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For other points, the defendants said they lacked sufficient knowledge to admit to or deny the allegations.
|
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"I admit to all my crimes," Jung said in a statement translated by Soompi from Korea's Herald.
|
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Caitlyn Jenner (formerly known as Bruce Jenner) is the first to admit to her own parental shortcomings.
|
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Then you will admit to nothing and say that you stepped down selflessly, to spare the country.
|
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And although she's experienced success, Ayers does admit to being self-conscious about her disability at times.
|
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Cooper just wants to know why Jeffries wanted him killed — though Jeffries doesn't admit to doing this.
|
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My brother did recently admit to having the cannon appraised by Christie's; it is now worth $28,000.
|
|
The founders have impressive backgrounds — Harvard, Amazon, McKinsey — but we'll admit to being underwhelmed by this one.
|
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So no president these days would ever nominate anyone who'd openly admit to having — gasp — an ideology.
|
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Now, I will admit to you, at that point, I was mad at Ackman, I will say.
|
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Alone together, we can finally admit to the parts of us that are heartless, petty, power hungry.
|
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"I have to admit to you I didn&apost find the officer&aposs testimony credible," Griffin said.
|
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"Blake will never admit to this, but he says things that are straight up deceptive," Levine says.
|
|
He paid one accuser $850,000 in an out-of-court settlement that didn't admit to any wrongdoing.
|
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You can find Noisey on Twitter, because no one on our staff will admit to writing this.
|
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I'll admit to that, but it was in bad faith, I think, overall to expose me. Because?
|
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They both admit to regretting the Kenny Loggins release notes, which in hindsight they agree were incomprehensible.
|
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Hyundai said it agreed to settle state consumer protection claims but didn't admit to violating any laws.
|
|
Yet relatively few liberals would admit to believing that the Times should be a conservative-free zone.
|
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And those lawyers who admit to taking the low road seldom ask for sorrow and pity afterwards.
|
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The coach wouldn't admit to much personal satisfaction after beating his former team for the first time.
|
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The defense also pressed him to admit to multiple extramarital affairs to damage his credibility even further.
|
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Nearly 30% of delivery drivers admit to taking food from an order, according to a new survey.
|
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It's embarrassing to admit to an interviewer that you aren't doing as well as your parents did.
|
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They previously rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, who wanted them to admit to falsifying the records.
|
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" Addressing Mr. Hatch directly, Mr. Franken said, "Will you at least admit to me that is contradictory?
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There'll be people who claim they don't like it because they don't want to admit to it.
|
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Rob's got a thing for Paloma Faith, which Sharon is happy to admit to the other mothers.
|
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"My son is not going to admit to something he did not do," she told the Post.
|
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She was a certified nurse with three children and would only admit to have anxiety and depression.
|
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Our gender is unfairly treated as if it were a costume that we must admit to wearing.
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One study found that 20 percent of American truck drivers admit to falling asleep at traffic lights.
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If Cohen is lying, why does the president now freely admit to the truth of Cohen's claims?
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Only the truly valiant would admit to trapping a shit in a window on a first date.
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MICHAEL I have to admit to a weakness for the "evil-robot-takes-its-sweet-revenge" genre.
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"Please, leave me something," Marco pleads with Cercas when forced to admit to one apparently cherished lie.
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Both admit to suffering from a fear of missing out, which meant Dr. Greenwood often went sleepless.
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The only thing they would consistently admit to was The New York Times and The New Yorker.
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Even players admit to feeling conflicted, with limits on hitting extending to practices where they practice … hitting.
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"I am willing to forgive them as long as they admit to this and explain," he said.
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Yes, I'll admit to a somewhat obsessive fondness for this earthy root vegetable, with its myriad possibilities.
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My yen for dog ownership grew from an opposite instinct that I couldn't yet admit to myself.
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Also, as part of the agreement, Thomas had to admit to both possessing the weed and speeding.
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According to ESPN, former Patriots staffers would admit to some methods of cheating during the Spygate years.
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Of course, we can't tell, because most are not going to admit to that in a poll.
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It's rare for a CEO to admit to feeling like an impostor, but Gwyneth Paltrow embraces it.
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"In order to get into that diversion program, you must admit to committing a crime?" he asked.
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I think it would be best in his best interest to admit to his mistakes and resign.
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Which is why I'm hesitant to admit to all I've done on it, even when I should.
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He continues: The first is, it's a shameful act and no government wants to admit to it.
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Eyes darting, shifting in their seats, neither would admit to gang activity or shed light on gang life.
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I can't imagine that something like that would be easy for a father to admit to a child.
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Though the company won't share specific numbers, it does admit to having 'hundreds of thousands' of active members.
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Someone is always constantly insulting other players—mostly when they make mistakes they don't want to admit to.
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Both of them admit to having used the other as an escape route out of their unhappy childhoods.
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We must admit to ourselves and be honest that the EU has limited capacity to absorb more migrants.
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Facebook had to admit to multiple errors in how it measured video viewing and other stats this quarter.
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Regardless, it's entertaining and insightful to watch people admit to something they're likely not proud of at all.
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The analyst believes chip stocks will continue to fall until more semiconductor companies admit to deteriorating business trends.
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More than half of respondents — 227% — said they believe they're savers, while just 214% admit to being spenders.
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Image: APWe all make mistakes, but only some of us admit to them onstage at fancy tech conferences.
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Having too much to drink was an amateur mistake that I admit to, but it is not criminal.
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So it's no surprise 80 percent of people "admit to having made excuses to avoid going out," a.k.a.
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BlackRock spokeswoman Tara McDonnell said the company did not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
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I have to admit to you the inflation-generating process is one fraught with uncertainty -- STEVE LIESMAN: Right.
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It's important to note that he did not admit to colluding with Russia during the 215 presidential election.
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Cartel higher-up Del (Esai Morales) gets his employees to admit to stealing from him and his associates.
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Almost half, or 46 percent, of all Americans who drink alcohol weekly admit to shopping under the influence.
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But I admit to wondering what might have happened had it been able to stay on that treadmill.
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"We're in a war for content... Why would anyone admit to writing fake news to you?" he said.
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But for all of Hotz's bluster, he had at least been willing to admit to Comma One's limits.
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Lesnar was noncommittal about future U.F.C. appearances, but did admit to ESPN, "I'm making a boatload of money."
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Yet for her to blame the army over the Rohingyas would be to admit to two parallel governments.
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The answer, as I see it, is more than they'll admit to themselves and less than conservatives claim.
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His father, Gene, who was a defensive lineman at Tulane, will admit to once being among the skeptics.
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The Academy Award winner initially apologized to the first of multiple accusers, but didn't admit to any wrongdoing.
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But they do not admit to these inadequacies, pretending their naked assumptions are clothed in fine theoretical robes.
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"Though I was happily married, I must admit to feeling a tinge of sadness that day," he said.
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It must be hard to admit to himself – that he looked at images of children and got gratification.
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Why don't they just admit to Liam (Roberto Aguire) that Ezra and Aria dated all through high school?
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It took a while before I could admit to myself that the answer to that question was yes.
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I admit to being a believer in retail therapy — but I wasn't always a fan of clothes shopping.
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"It is important to recognize that Apollo did not admit to any wrongdoing in this settlement," it said.
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I'll admit to being nervous: I could have ended up with nasty cuts, or worse, from the propellers.
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"We are all more capable than we could ever imagine or admit to," Chan told Sandberg last October.
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It has been amazing in so many ways, but I do have to admit to being lonely sometimes.
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But for now, it's worth remembering that people close to Trump actually did admit to doing criminal things.
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"He admitted that he owned the gun, but he did not admit to the murders," the chief said.
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Raniere did not express remorse about his claimed role in DOS nor even admit to it to me.
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But by the time he got to college, he began to admit to himself he had a problem.
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Just remember — if you do admit to cheating, your partner may find it hard to trust you again.
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Some reporters in semi-lawless states openly admit to receiving extra money from cartels to sway their coverage.
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No lawyer wants to admit to giving a faulty opinion, especially when the result raises questions of criminality.
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Sixty percent of women report being sexually harassed and even 25 percent of men admit to harassing behavior.
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Democratic leaders may not admit to seeking a "referendum" on the president in states where he remains popular.
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Sadly, I admit to a kind of All-or-Nothing regimen when it comes to reading, exercise, correspondence.
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Similar considerations affect many parolees who are unsure what will happen if they admit to violating the rules.
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But in a letter that he sent to the investigator, he did not admit to abusing the students.
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We first hear Cohen, who must be played by Ben Stiller, admit to crimes about his financial misconduct.
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So the onus is on us as individuals to admit to ourselves how much we suck at something.
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I admit to having mixed feelings about the quick focus in the media and elsewhere on Strickland's gender.
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It doesn't have airs; and if it could speak, it would likely charmingly admit to its own imperfections.
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I can admit to everybody that I wasn't — I wasn't excited about having a baby in the beginning.
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But Mr. Cohen's history — and his willingness to admit to it — made a tricky proposition for the Republicans.
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Maybe more than will admit to the dirty little secret in every veteran's black book: it takes practice.
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He did not admit to deliberately taking the drug, which increases blood flow and improves exercise capacity in athletes.
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Because if they did anything else-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Double down on-- GORKA: -- they would have to admit to us.
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This incident with the migrant workers leads Charley to admit to her sister that she's not a good person.
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The topic, Stone and Caputo now admit to the Post reporters, was to get damaging information about Hillary Clinton.
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Scott, who testified under immunity, did not admit to killing the prisoner in previous interviews with investigators and prosecutors.
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Do you think the world's most sensitive, quick-tempered crybaby (raises hand) wants to admit to constantly picking fights?
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The real figure could be higher than that, if some mothers did not want to admit to the practice.
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" Sosnik adds this caution, based on 2016: "The president's voters don't always admit to pollsters that they like him.
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The company also agreed to pay 4 million Canadian dollars ($2.97 million) and did not admit to any wrongdoing.
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Most tech companies, he noted, won't admit to themselves that their products can have negative effects on people's lives.
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But I'm also from a working-class Irish Catholic background where men don't admit to physical weaknesses, illness included.
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I'm not allowed to openly admit to any disappointment over my aging face, let alone grieve the younger one.
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He then attempted to claim that he did not admit to the quid pro quo a few hours later.
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The aide noted that settlements typically include a no-fault clause where members do not admit to any wrongdoing.
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This isn't "cool" American Idol, this is dweeby Idol, where 18-year-old nursing students admit to wanting alpacas!
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City folk admit to hoarding the 100-rupee note, the largest of the old notes to remain legal tender.
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So while it sucks getting 'rekt' personally, I'll admit to a certain glee watching newbie Ripple-fanatics get crushed.
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It asked him to admit to lying to investigators about his communications with Trump adviser Roger Stone on WikiLeaks.
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But there is a deeper explanation for Mr Trump's willingness to admit to dodging taxes and bilking small contractors.
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Condit didn't admit to police that he and Levy were having an affair until his third interview with them.
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Mr Hall says it was once socially unacceptable to admit to supporting Republicans but that the taboo is lifting.
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I'll admit to hacking Kodi's open-source media server onto a $40 Amazon Fire TV Stick over the holidays.
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To this day, no one will admit to having been the one to shut the door on my finger.
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He knew in February what I couldn't admit to until July: that we were over a long time ago.
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The latest annual reports of the ten largest firms that use them all admit to uncertainty about their status.
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"I openly admit to having battled depression and anxiety and I think a lot of people do," she continued.
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He has denied the salacious allegations against him, but he did admit to having an affair with the woman.
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Price refused to admit to ethical violations, instead leaving O'Connell's office to focus full time on his private practice.
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In another email exchange quoted in the complaint, Wright appears to admit to holding 300,000 bitcoin on Kleiman's behalf.
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And to prepare of those shirtless This is Us scenes, Hartley does admit to putting in some extra work.
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Toray Industries, a textiles and chemicals giant, is the latest pillar of corporate Japan to admit to quality problems.
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These are all relatable activities celebrities sometimes admit to, when the cameras are off and the coast is clear.
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No dad will ever admit to needing one of these, so do him the honor of gifting it instead.
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In your initial announcement of the bill, you spoke about hearing members in Congress openly admit to drug use.
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So were white women voters actually closeted Trump supporters unwilling to admit to pollsters where their loyalties really lay?
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Could we possibly admit to ourselves that it isn't really about what we use so much as the quantity?
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Not until a cell phone was found with text messages did the Marine admit to the misconduct and perjury.
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The increasingly complex rules for who you admit to Arstotzka don't just exist to arbitrarily increase the game's difficulty.
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I can admit to having used SAPs in combat, and they provided a significant advantage in saving lives. 2.
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Some have questioned whether it was tactically wise for the president to publicly admit to the two orders' similarities.
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Even as I type this, I am choosing what to admit to you knowing this article will be published.
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It's also challenging, as anyone would I'm sure admit to work with your partner that intensely for that long.
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But Mr Rajan largely inherited this mess and has at least forced bankers to admit to their bad debts.
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Possibly, of course, they're just the ones I'm willing to admit to, with the worst remaining in the cupboard.
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Several well-known authors in the Book Review's By the Book interview feature admit to leaving the novel unfinished.
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"Not everyone wants to admit to a phobia, but I can tell if they're edgy or hesitant," he said.
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He refuses to admit to flip-flops, even when pressed by a moderator or hemmed in by video footage.
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California growers admit to growing five to twelve times the amount of marijuana compared to what the state consumed.
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Unable to admit to myself that I was actually raped, I had grown accustomed to suppressing what had happened.
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He was bored-looking and generally indifferent, a fact that McMahon will all but admit to in print interviews.
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Mr. Dawes went missing in October 2012, but the Syrians did not admit to having him until late 2014.
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The utility said in a statement it will also admit to a single count of unlawfully starting a fire.
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Studies of incarcerated rapists — even men who admit to keeping sex slaves in conflict zones — find a similar disconnect.
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While some of the activists admit to being scared about going to prison, they insist they have no regrets.
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Falcone's settlement required him to admit to reckless conduct and barred Falcone from the securities industry for five years.
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He is, however, lazy, utterly incurious and too insecure to listen to advice or ever admit to a mistake.
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It is highly unusual in Washington circles for powerful officials to admit to being the source of a leak.
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Yet Americans earning less than $30,000 admit to spending about 13% of their income on lottery tickets, Bankrate found.
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On the other end of the spectrum, only about 63 percent of New Englanders admit to wasteful restaurant spending.
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I&aposll admit to being a cynic when I was first invited to test out the Casper Dog Bed.
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For example, I should admit to myself that it makes a difference to me that Hayley is my sister.
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"There's plenty of people that think that I'm genuinely psychic and just won't admit to it," he told me.
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Rogow then asked Gates to admit to any other crimes he may have committed, without offering specific time frames.
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Also, as should be clear to everyone by now, New York doesn't admit to the concept of bad publicity.
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Aside from this, little research exists exploring whether women are more likely to admit to crimes they didn't commit.
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To do so would be to admit to a failure of democracy for which too many are to blame.
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But I think it's okay to admit to certain parts that are ... I partly agree with what you said.
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But the prevailing wisdom has been that most people are not willing to admit to having prejudice against others.
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It seems faintly ridiculous, I admit, to talk about how Hillary Clinton would represent a retrenchment of executive power.
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She did a controversial interview with Vanity Fair in which she seemed to admit to drug use and battling bulimia.
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It's hard to admit to hurting someone or to open up about areas of your life that make you insecure.
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We also do not allow people to depict criminal activity or admit to crimes they or their associates have committed.
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As iOS doesn't traditionally do a lot of tasks that require multicore performance, I'll admit to being a little confused.
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It took more than a week for remaining Skully execs to admit to themselves it was time to shut down.
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It took a bit for both of us to admit to ourselves that we were really, really into each other.
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Clinton wearing the tie on August 6, 1998, less than 2 weeks before he would admit to having an affair.
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Few things in the world as as wholesome as candid celebrity selfies, so we admit to being bummed about this.
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He said he felt like it was a de facto crime to admit to being an atheist in this country.
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But in trying to make it plausible that Stan could still let them go, how could he admit to that?
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Over 12 years later, he would finally admit to being the true and only rapist of the Central Park jogger.
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They may fret that their baby will be taken away if they admit to a professional that they are depressed.
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The same share admit to being somewhat religious, and around 20% say they are open to the existence of God.
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She says that although she realized in 2015 that she had been abused, it wasn't easy to admit to herself.
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A whopping 3 out of 4 people admit to using emojis professionally—it's unsurprising but still dismaying, especially for bosses.
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Half of America's Muslim students, male and female, admit to having had premarital sex, according to a study in 2014.
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"I have a healthy level of temperance and, honestly, just work ethic," she was not afraid to admit to me.
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Will it admit to them that a more integrated and self-sufficient Europe requires greater German defence and security commitments?
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Although they admit to handing over the money, they say they thought it was for some legitimate, if unknown, purpose.
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Here's the issue: the questions on the survey are questions that can require unhoused people to admit to illegal activities.
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He gets featured on a tabloid-style show that edits his interview to make him "admit" to being a harasser.
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I would hate for their innate niceness to group them with DIY summer campers so I'll admit to their friendliness.
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Some men have issued apologies in which they admit to some (though generally not all) of the allegations against them.
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I have seen dozens of similar conflicts in the past few months and admit to shamelessly engaging in some myself.
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Some of America's biggest and brightest investors can admit to making mistakes in the stock market from time to time.
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Those making less than $50,000 annually were the most likely to admit to not managing their financial future at all.
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There's gotta be some fool out there who'll admit to preferring McDonald's Chicken McNuggets over all other fast food chicken.
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We also know what happened in the UK over the Brexit vote, and we admit to being a little nervous.
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Like so many other modern, urban-dwelling twentysomethings, I've dedicated more time than I'd like to admit to dating apps.
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In other words, the application seemed to require applicants to admit to ID fraud, ID theft and potentially, other crimes.
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It also means top management must admit to themselves that their brand-new open plan office was a dumb idea.
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Pressed again and again to admit to Twitter showing some type of bias, either systemic or personal, Dorsey consistently demurred.
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Now that I'm in my 30s, I've reached a basic level of bodily acceptance, but I admit to lingering insecurities.
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Ms. White said in the financial industry, pushing companies to officially admit to their actions was important to public accountability.
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I admit to being somewhat guided by seeing what other people were buying, and noticing which shelves were nearly empty.
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If there was only a tacit acknowledgment between them, Belt did admit to Maldonado that he understood how he felt.
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Though the pair have seen success with Fidget360, the co-founders admit to making one big mistake along the way.
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It's really hard to work in construction when you have to admit to having a recent seizure — preventable or not.
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So why, when someone asks what I play, would I rather chew off my arm than admit to Sunken Secrets?
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Of each generation surveyed, more millennials admit to wasting money on dining out (72 percent) and on alcohol (27 percent).
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I admit to sometimes blaming things on my period that very well may have nothing to do with my period.
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Like Job, we have to admit to the limitations of human knowledge when it comes to making sense of suffering.
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Rather than admit to problems and change the schedule, they kept stressing the system until it couldn't take it anymore.
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"But, as you might imagine," Finkelhor said, "it's relatively hard to get people to admit to that kind of interest."
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It makes some people with addiction too nervous to admit to their illness, and it might even cause self-loathing.
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But the prevailing wisdom has been that most people are not willing to admit to having prejudice against others. Wrong.
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Fresh Directions does admit to importing and selling Carlas in the US — but denies that doing so infringed on Aiosa's patent.
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That's not something most celebs will admit to doing, owing to the heaps of awful gossip and negativity they might find.
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Why publicly admit to seeking advice from a man who is hated by your base -- especially when you've encouraged that hate?
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A quarter of teens admit to being experimental and adventurous in the kitchen and willing to try unique and different foods.
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Among young transgender people, nearly half admit to having seriously considered ending their lives, and one-quarter report having attempted suicide.
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Square does not admit to any of the allegations in the settlement and says the drivers did actually receive the gratuities.
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According to posts on the Uber Drivers Forum, many drivers admit to disregarding their legal obligations to serve people with disabilities.
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President Nicolas Maduro, who in the past wouldn't even admit to a problem, just announced an increase in food vouchers. 5.
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" Even those staffers reluctant to criticize admit to disarray; others frankly describe their office as in a state of "near paralysis.
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Interestingly, many successful entrepreneurs admit to being happier before they were "successful," back when their motivations were congruent with their values.
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More than 60 percent of people polled between the ages of 18 and 34 admit to using their phone too much.
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" Mr. Capalino did not admit to any violation of the law and said he looked forward to "putting this behind us.
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That pledge was quickly reversed, but Mrs May's refusal to admit to an obvious U-turn undermined her strong leadership claims.
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It remains unclear what prompted Talbott to admit to the hoax, Lt. Mike Eppeler of the Denison Police Department tells PEOPLE.
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Cowen's study shows more than 32 million Americans admit to marijuana use, with 8 million using it on a daily basis.
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Mr Pavlensky and Oksana Shalygina, his partner, admit to having spent an evening with the actress in early December last year.
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Ricky has never admitted to the crime and I think he [Jones] ... was somewhat disappointed that he didn't admit to [it].
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But it can also make people do things they would never do in their real lives or would never admit to.
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So if you were able to admit to any of the habits above, you're headed one step toward the right direction.
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Often, our approach to these kinds of people is to try shout at them until they do admit to being wrong.
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What's more telling than Celeste's utter refusal to admit to the abuse is how she argues in favor of Perry's greatness.
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I'll admit to feeling fairly underwhelmed during the four-level demo I got with the game a week or so back.
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Towards the end of the interview, Kilcoyne encouraged Franklin to admit to the killings so his victims' families could find peace.
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I admit to enjoying the attention I received from people asking about the watch I was wearing and how it worked.
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Many voters are reluctant to admit to a live interviewer that they back a candidate who has adopted such divisive positions.
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But I will admit to not foreseeing a VR chainsaw mastery competition practice simulator made by a Swedish power tool company.
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It's a thought experiment, not a call to arms, although I admit to being as disgruntled with American politics as anyone.
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"He used to tell me, if I ever admit to a crime like this, it means I've been tortured," Jin said.
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Northam has denied being in the photo, but did admit to previously using blackface when he dressed up like Michael Jackson.
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I think someone who doesn't adopt may not admit to you that they have some type of challenge in digital literacy.
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Nor does Ghomeshi mention that the charge that was withdrawn was done so on the condition that he admit to wrongdoing.
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The 59-year-old Academy Award winner initially apologized to the first of multiple accusers, but didn't admit to any wrongdoing.
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I understand politics, and particularly the politics of personal destruction, and you have to admit to some degree it did work.
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Nick waits until the final moments of the film to admit to both Darcy and his boss that he manipulated them.
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The eclipse sparked personal evolution, allowing you to admit to yourself if you've been acting out harmfully—possibly a painful realization.
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We were minutes away from the train station—an awkward time, I admit, to ask if my existence had been premeditated.
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The thing with harassment, unfortunately, is that even if the accused admit to wrongdoing, they have a way of bouncing back.
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Absolutely not," she said, describing his Facebook comment on the mural as a "genuine mistake he was happy to admit to.
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While she did not explicitly admit to Mr. Kimmel that she had signed such an agreement, she seemed to come close.
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Although the songs admit to infidelities, it grows clear by the end of "Ye" that Mr. West clings to his family.
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"Without it, abusers can get off scot-free — even when they later admit to the behavior, as Mr. Schneiderman did today."
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The detainees can accept a plea bargain and "admit" to a lesser transgression in return for release or a lighter sentence.
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Occasionally, I'll encounter a homeless person doing a crossword and will admit to them what I do in my spare time.
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But those who do network or pitch their companies regularly in ride shares admit to unspoken rules, usually learned from experience.
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We want to believe in real super heroes, but we don't want to admit to the source of their super powers.
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This is because most independents admit to being "leaners"—bringing them into fairly reliable affiliation with the Republicans or the Democrats.
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According to surveys by Wilmington Trust, 8 in 10 entrepreneurs admit to being too preoccupied with their business to develop one.
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Around 13% of patients claim they had only vaped nicotine products, though some may be reluctant to admit to using THC.
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Even though some executives have gone public with their struggles, many feel they'll be stigmatized if they admit to being depressed.
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Pratt's been on a rollercoaster of public perception lately, but he's been quick to admit to dumb comments or insensitive media.
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And we don't know how many of the respondents simply didn't want to admit to doing something that's illegal or taboo.
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While companies often face large fines for wrongdoing, it is far less common for them to admit to breaking the law.
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Several recruiters at the job fair in northern Beijing admit to chucking CVs from "no-name schools" straight into the bin.
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Sparkes denied he told her to go back anywhere, but he did admit to swearing at her and calling her lazy.
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Britt testified that, following the election, Dowless invited workers to his home and told them not to admit to collecting ballots.
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We must create spaces where students can admit to failure, communicate their buried feelings and as a result develop and grow.
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That bombing provoked a strong reaction from the Chinese government, forcing President Bill Clinton to admit to the mistake and apologize.
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People with liberal beliefs may be more likely to admit to having unusual mental experiences and willing to figure them out.
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And though she told Cohen that she hasn't reached out to Richards, she did admit to feeling nostalgic for their time together.
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Sixty percent of women admit to feeling guilty after buying material items, versus less than half (47 percent) of the men polled.
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The ad's narrative is rooted in research that shows that 64 percent of people admit to using a smartphone when driving alone.
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I frequently and randomly burst into tears, and I'd refuse to admit to myself that I knew exactly why I was crying.
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And Kerry, you&aposd admit to that, she also said in a speech that lawyers should have a higher calling to God.
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My experience with Australia and the US has taught me never to admit to having a criminal conviction on my entry documents.
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Zhu's willingness to admit to wrongdoing in court suggests that this kind of deception in China is not considered a serious crime.
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While the reality star never confirmed plastic surgery rumors, she did admit to one procedure that she regrets — cleaning up her hairline.
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"I can admit to a lot of things but I refuse to admit that my marriage ended because of cheating," she said.
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He said he felt like it was a de facto crime to admit to being an atheist in this majority Muslim country.
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Trunz's guilty plea makes him the second former J.P. Morgan precious metals trader to admit to spoofing in the past ten months.
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"I can admit to a lot of things but I refuse to admit that my marriage ended because of cheating," Cyrus said.
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I admit to crying in the street, or on the train, or once, in a work meeting, because these losses feel personal.
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Among the awed and mesmerized is the theater director Robert Falls, who will also admit to some bafflement, if not quite exasperation.
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And 59% admit to using a name, such as their own or a pet's, or a birthday as part of their password.
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In private, many politicians admit to being pressed, in some cases with the threat of corruption charges, to leave the PML-N.
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At the end of last season, we saw Rebecca admit to Josh that she moved to West Covina to be with him.
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Official statistics suggest that the number who admit to ever having taken steroids has swelled by 70% in the past ten years.
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You have been convicted of violating me, intentionally, forcibly, sexually, with malicious intent, and all you can admit to is consuming alcohol.
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Ferrer's statement doesn't admit to trafficking-related offenses, but it still covers some of the primary charges against Ferrer's former co-workers.
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More than a third of Americans admit to crying during the process of selling their home, and not for sentimental reasons, either.
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In Merchants of Truth, she writes that she refused to release a resignation statement, forcing the Times to admit to firing her.
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However, McLawhorn's cellmate, David Faulk, took the stand claiming that he heard McLawthorn admit to the killing, according to local station WTVF.
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In December, the case made headlines when it led the GCHQ to admit to its persistent hacking programs for the first time.
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Northam did, however, admit to wearing blackface as part of a Michael Jackson costume for a dance competition around the same year.
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However, the company did admit to a data security issue recently, with the reveal that under 10,000 consumer records were inappropriately accessed.
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I've been enjoying Chip and Ironicus for years now, and I'll admit to checking out lots and lots of Edwad as well.
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Williams' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, did admit to coaching after the match, but said he didn't think Serena was paying attention to him.
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Law-enforcement agencies rarely seek explicit court approval to employ cell-site simulators, and rarely admit to using them after the fact.
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Only later does Daenerys admit to Tyrion Lannister that she loved Daario too, which is weird, but sad for her, I guess.
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The ugly controversy was reignited on Wednesday when he wouldn't admit to The Washington Post that Barack Obama was born in Hawaii.
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But you've been trying to ignore it because you don't want to admit to these smug, annoying liberals that they were right.
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It's sad to watch her admit to Eric, "It's making me question my decision," since her instincts haven't led her wrong yet.
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Already foreign bosses privately admit to wondering, as never before, what it means when a Chinese business partner is a party member.
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Mr. Dowling did not admit to being the gunman, although the complaint said that he did know that his partners were armed.
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The bank had to pay more than $1 billion and admit to wrongdoing to settle U.S. and British probes into the losses.
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Even after being convicted of three California murders in 2014, he refused to admit to the crimes, which dated to the 1980s.
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"I can admit to a lot of things but I refuse to admit that my marriage ended because of cheating," she tweeted.
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"The reason that I am laughing is that I fully admit to having a big ego, like many other politicians," Sanders said.
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"I told them very clearly that I could not admit to something that had nothing to do with me," Mr. Wen said.
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If you could slip truth serum to Phillies' players I bet they'd admit to being more surprised than any of the above.
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They admit to the campaign and Super PAC contributions (hardly a secret in any case), but say they simply signify political support.
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The idea comes from recent research conducted by the franchise that found that 86 percent of parents admit to suffering from fatigue.
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Nissan Motor has become the latest Japanese automaker to admit to falsifying product-quality data, dealing a further blow to Japan Inc.
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Until then, I'll admit to feeling grateful that, in Trump, at least one big bully was willing to stand up to others.
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The drive was peppered with curious questions from my RideShare passenger, and I'll admit to feeling like a bit of a weirdo.
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I've always felt a ridiculous love for this country, a kind of cheese-ball passion that is almost embarrassing to admit to.
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And, of course, I had never collaborated on a translation before; never had to compromise or convince or admit to being wrong.
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Just a guess here, but maybe your granny would rather expose herself to a deadly virus than admit to her Internet illiteracy.
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The top things those who grew up rich admit to spending too much money on now: cable or digital TV and food.
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The firm and two former executives did not admit to or deny the findings as part of the settlement, the SEC said.
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"He drinks 15 cans of beer a week that he'll admit to, and has blacked out in the past," I was told.
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That she would admit to even the smallest fib in the context of testimony about Russian election meddling is something else entirely.
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However, the agreement between Texas-based Sunday Riley and the FTC doesn't require that the skincare company admit to writing fake reviews.
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Admit to yourself that you are a storyteller of really great fiction, and when it comes to money, you're a judgmental storyteller.
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In at least one case, an interrogator begged a detainee to admit to a crime so that he could stop hurting him.
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But at the same time, I had to admit to myself that I don't watch climate change films, and ask myself why.
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Wearing glasses for fashion is actually a little crazy, which is why I didn't want to admit to it the first time around.
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I'll admit to sleeping better alone on a plushly appointed king-size bed than on an upper bunk in shared youth hostel quarters.
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Talk to executives throughout the entertainment industry, or at their streaming competitors, and they'll readily admit to thinking about all of the above.
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Only painting select, strategic nails — and then ignoring the rest — is a common beauty cheat, though few of us would admit to it.
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Because even in this year's most anti-Trump Republican circles, it's difficult to find anyone who will publicly admit to supporting Hillary Clinton.
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Trump has denied there was a sexual encounter, but his attorneys admit to approving the $130,000 payment to Daniels to ensure her silence.
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And I think that they have given us some idea, whether they admit to it or not, of some other places to go.
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And that gives little motivation to Macron to make nice to a President who cannot admit to the dangers posed by climate change.
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But when asked about his own work on the personas for the Rubins and Ian Leaf, Hopkins would not admit to any involvement.
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The burden of suppressing something he didn't ever want to admit to others doomed Chesley's later relationships, he says, and he never married.
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I'd allowed myself to admit to an unyielding shame: of not being Korean enough, or American enough, of not holding all the answers.
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Instead, we admit to a guarded admiration for Swift and her music, and we enjoyed "Miss Americana" as a window into Swift's world.
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While reporting this story, she was not brave enough to admit to her classmates that she is reluctant to vote for Hillary Clinton.
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The duo is ashamed to admit to their mediator that they haven't yet had The Talk with their son, Tom, and daughter, Lila.
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Authorities say she did not admit to her involvement in the shooting when apprehended by police and did not appear to be remorseful.
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Gregg is still the worst because he doesn't admit to being the tattletale, even when Ford and Tench point the finger at Carr.
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" Girardi, 47, said of Richards, "How brave of Kyle to admit to the five of us that she struggled with an eating disorder.
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Numerous studies have found many Americans admit to spending some portion of their work day on personal things like emails and phone calls.
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My characters fall in and out of love, they try things they never thought they would and things they will never admit to.
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" Singer Ryan Adams called out the NRA directing, writing, "How many innocent people & animals have to die before you admit to helping murderers?
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" However, Kylie did admit to a rivalry with Kendall, saying, "When we were younger we always competed, but now, no, we don't compete.
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Although I can't admit to flying a giant rabbit on any of my trips, I have flown plenty of animals over the years.
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Edwards initially denies being the father of Hunter&aposs love-child, but would eventually admit to being the baby-daddy in January 2010.
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Trump has denied all 18 allegations, though he did admit to grabbing a woman "by the pussy" in the infamous Access Hollywood tape.
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Take the fact that, compared to married women, married men are much more likely to admit to having a gun in the home.
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You might go on a few perfectly fine dates, but eventually, you have to admit to yourself that the chemistry is just... off.
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Sex, sure, but not too much, do not admit to liking it, and definitely don't advertise it on your head, for god's sake.
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In hindsight, that was sort of an irrational hope as I don't think Refn would ever admit to knowing who Gigi Hadid is.
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Even though it goes against how we're wired as a species, it feels like it's become pitiful to admit to disliking being alone.
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While specifically pleading to only two counts, Mueller had Manafort admit to a broad narrative of underlying criminal acts of fraud and obstruction.
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A non-disclosure agreement prevents the founders from confirming Carriage's sale price, but all admit to being amazed at how things panned out.
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On May 9, O'Ferrall continued to tweet that she presented Knabenbaur with evidence of his own infidelity, which he refused to admit to.
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Credit Suisse AG has agreed to pay $90 million and admit to falsifying a key performance metric, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced.
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Anyone who doesn't admit to being at least two of those three things at this stage in the game is lying to themselves.
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Quick recap: Ball's son was among three UCLA students who now admit to shoplifting sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store in Hangzhou, China.
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McDonald's, which did not admit to any wrongdoing in the settlement, said in a statement that it was pleased to resolve the claims.
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Or could her reticence owe to the disturbing irony that State Department officials admit to having deleted emails about the anti-Netanyahu campaign?
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But Marie never told any of this to her husband, even though she'd promised Father James that she would admit to her betrayal.
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The group of young men had already appeared to admit to the assault in two widely circulated videos filmed by the victim's father.
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To even approach these outcomes, though, we have to first admit to the biggest myth of all: that teens don't need birth control.
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" I will admit to knowing and loving them: "When some loud braggart tries to put me down/ and says his school is great.
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It's really useful to think of how music cannot escape what we all must admit to be true as to why men dominate.
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I don't think they understand, or at any rate admit to themselves, that democracy really could die just a few months from now.
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The most controversial suggestion was to change the law to require priests to report people who admit to committing sexual crimes during confession.
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Not wanting to admit to my parents — or, truthfully, to myself — how bad my condition was, I lied to them on the phone.
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In contrast to Olympic officials, Paralympic officials have demanded that Russian officials admit to the schemes before the country's team returns to competition.
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I'll admit to having watched this over and over again; it's one of the most satisfying bits of wish fulfillment I've ever seen.
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A draft email Kelner prepared for prosecutors a few weeks before Flynn pleaded guilty said the general would never admit to a felony.
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Even as a seasoned product reviewer, I freely admit to again feeling a tad disjointed as I was piecing together my review unit.
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I'll admit to cooking mine on a stovetop grill and finishing it in the oven one recent rainy day, another perfectly good option.
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But he didn't testify, after his attorneys told prosecutors he could no longer admit to hiding the Turkey work from the Justice Department.
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He said he neither followed the teen's car nor did he show his gun, but did admit to having one in his vehicle.
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By the end, you felt you had crawled right under his skin, and it wasn't anywhere you wanted to admit to having been.
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In a Queen for a Day interview, a defendant can typically admit to crimes with little additional consequences, unless he or she lies.
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She does not admit to or see the limits it poses in other areas of life, such as equal conditions in the workplace.
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They did not admit to any wrongdoing, but Mr. Altman agreed not to participate in the banking industry without the Federal Reserve's approval.
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Ninety percent of people in the U.S. admit to using technological devices during the hour before bed, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
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So they held back their misgivings for years, unable to admit to their friends and sometimes themselves that so much had been wasted.
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Sondland even says that he just "presumed" the aid holdup was linked to investigations — he doesn't admit to being told that by anyone.
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But if we already live in a lawless and cosmetic virtual world, the next best thing is to admit to your enabling habits.
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Like children who stick their fingers in their ears, 2628 percent of social media users admit to muting political content they disagree with.
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"They admit to their mistakes, and I admire that because I know a lot of people on the outside who don't," she said.
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Unlike some other defendants who have also entered guilty pleas, Takkas was not required to admit to racketeering, his lawyer, Gordon Mehler, said.
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The proprietors keep the location secret until travelers book but admit to being on 20 acres in the Catskills with hiking trails nearby.
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And only eight years ago did the US Census Bureau finally admit to helping the government round up Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor.
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Nearly half, or 44%, of those in a relationship admit to committing financial infidelity against partner, according to a new survey by CreditCards.com.
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It shows the love and respect one has for another when they can admit to their flaws, and hopefully aim to improve themselves.
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The settlement, which did not require McKinsey to admit to any wrongdoing, appears to be a record for this type of enforcement action.
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Cersei was not ashamed of that fact and told Jaime at the time that she would admit to people that he was the father.
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But the thing is, even fashion editors have those shopping haunts they'd never admit to browsing, for whatever reason, be it ethics or aesthetics.
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Best-case scenario, McWhorter said, was that Martinez might admit to being at the murder scene, but try to pin it all on Romero.
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Though neither of them can pinpoint the exact moment that caused this rift, both admit to feeling awkward around each other during the period.
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All were forced to admit to having a mental illness, mostly schizophrenia, and agree to take antipsychotic drugs as a condition of their release.
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As a 10-year-old girl growing up in Sweden, her friends didn't really talk about video games, let alone admit to playing them.
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The men of Vanderpump Rules freely admit to suffering from Peter Pan syndrome, but they're not the only ones who haven't quite grown up.
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The former MLB player, 48, told US Weekly that he never cheated on his wife, 34, but did admit to a mistake he made.
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According to a recent survey by the federal government, nearly 4 percent of pregnant women admit to having smoked pot in the past month.
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The profile describes this period and includes maybe the best date story ever: He will admit to some questionable decision-making during this time.
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She may admit to feeling a sense of isolation from the cast and crew, but this isn't a pity party, self-inflicted or otherwise.
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Knoll, her characters, Cardi B, Beyoncé, and Grande all acknowledge their success, and then do something even more radical: They admit to enjoying it.
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She does, however, admit to using Swift's signature beauty look as inspiration — namely, the choppy blond bob, red lip, and winged-out cat eye.
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They have no sliding camera modules or iridescent paint jobs, and their new color this year seems almost reluctant to admit to being pink.
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I also told the probation officer that what I truly wanted was for Brock to get it, to understand and admit to his wrongdoing.
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Bush never did admit to drug use, however, on the eve of the election, when an unequivocal DUI arrest surfaced, he copped to it.
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When asked about the child molester comparison, Carson owned it, saying, "You have to admit to a degree that it did work," while laughing.
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While West added that he was confident they would "reconcile" despite their differences in the past, he did admit to being hurt by Drake.
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I will admit to being skeptical that the distinctions drawn by Kennedy in that case would ever make a difference, but today they did.
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Glover at first didn't admit to playing Perkins on the show, though later talked about the experience of spending all day in the makeup.
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After her blue dress forced Clinton to admit to an improper relationship with Monica Lewinsky, Clinton initially told the country to go to hell.
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But one thing he won't admit to is actually doing it, preferring to blame it on his older sister who isn't even at home.
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"In Korea, many people openly admit to having plastic surgery and understand this as a form of self-improvement or self-investment," Cho says.
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I am devastated to admit to myself, to my colleagues, and to this industry that I too, have been exposed to this reprehensible behavior.
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Here's Everything You Need to Know About This Year's 'Naughty' Sexiest Man Alive Idris Elba But he does admit to having a "naughty" side.
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It's a nice turn to see Emmit, who has been remarkably self-involved for the entire time we've known him, admit to some wrongdoing.
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But finally, I had to admit to myself that even if I wasn't waving my hands in the air, I super duper did care.
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But even the organizers admit to feeling a little trepidation, especially when it comes to letting their own children experiment with tools and scrap.
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But she did admit to having a separate sexual relationship with a staffer on her election campaign, which is not barred by House rules.
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"I fully admit to failing to file my personal federal and state taxes for 2013, 2014 and 2015," De Sousa said in a statement.
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In "Fear: Trump in the White House," Woodward casts the president as advising an unnamed friend to never admit to any wrongdoing with women.
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The stigma of being labelled racist is such that he reckons defendants will admit to violence more readily than any kind of racial intolerance.
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Con Edison did not admit to violating any law, or that its activities caused or contributed to the explosion, according to the settlement agreement.
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Blitzchung is still facing a ban, and though Brack denied any Chinese influence on that ban, he did admit to mismanagement of the situation.
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Partners who have constructive conversations are able to reflect on toxic patterns — they can recognize and admit to the repeated issues in their relationship.
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"Over time I've come to understand something that I've long struggled to admit to myself," Bloomberg said at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn.
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I am fairly interested in company mergers (spoiler alert: they often go wrong), but I have to admit to finding that claim inadvertently funny.
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Donaldson admitted to owning the weapon, but he did not admit to the killings, so investigators still have more work to do, Dugan said.
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And as a United Technologies shareholder, I have to admit to a gnawing sense of guilt in unwittingly helping to foster this job exodus.
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I'll admit to having several "Aha!" flashes the next day, thinking back on images and snippets of dialogue that turned out to be clues.
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It wasn't until a few days later that I was able to admit to her that it didn't matter if she was a girl.
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With a DPA or NPA, the corporate defendants admit to the criminal misconduct, purportedly agree to not sin again and usually pay a fine.
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This is as good a time as any to admit to you that I had to look at the answers to crack the theme.
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He could push and prod many of his A-list guests to admit to incontrovertible facts, even though they just denied them on camera.
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I'll admit to being a late adopter when it comes to new technology, but even I haven't purchased a CD since at least 2006.
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It's not too often you hear a politician admit to knowing virtually nothing about an issue on which he's already taken a public stand.
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Most artists—like Nathan Williams of Melbourne fried-boogie rockers Power—are hesitant to admit to their connection to a bygone Australian rock era.
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"The Golden Bowl," Henry James I adore Henry James and yet freely admit to never having made it all the way through this one.
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Indeed, almost a quarter of men admit to engaging in some form of sexual coercion by the end of their fourth year of college.
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I stared at this for a long time and finally had to admit to myself that this was not about the month of May.
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She talks angrily about Marco, his connections in high places and the stigma that attaches to women who admit to having suffered sexual abuse.
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Even the most staunch feminist can admit to having viewed "The Bachelor," or at the very least considered viewing it as an anthropological study.
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He didn't admit to allegations of groping and unwanted kisses, but argued that they'd become too great a distraction for him to serve effectively.
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" Continued Hackett, "All that being said, and Alex will be the first to admit to this to you, what she said yesterday was wrong.
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But the federation suggested that it might continue to take a hard line on Russia and insist that Russia admit to state-sponsored doping.
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The dirty secret of many conservatives is that they never admit to actually reading Mr. Jones's ranting, but they also never publicly denounce him.
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Forty percent of American workers admit to doing something else — texting, checking email, surfing the internet — during other people's presentations, a recent survey shows.
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Northam did admit to wearing blackface for a Michael Jackson dance contest that had taken place around the same time the photo was taken.
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He would have to admit to the call and either change his position or claim, implausibly, that he and Trump Jr. discussed unrelated subjects.
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"That does not mean that I agree with the position they are taking or admit to any false statements on my part," he added.
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It is conceivable, though, that people may not want to admit to owning guns to people who are standing in front of them. 2.
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The Definitive Guide to Business Everyone wants to look their best at work, but we can all admit to missing the mark some days.
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Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, Pierre Gramegna said that those with such an agenda would never admit to it.
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He told NBC 7 screening currently only consists of a temperature reading once daily and evacuees have been asked to voluntarily admit to symptoms.
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We know that many ex-admissions officers openly admit to viewing Asians stereotypically (see Daniel Golden's excellent book for example on affirmative action e.g.).
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Snakes have always been fascinating to me, but I must admit to being maybe a little overly cautious when hiking in venomous snake country!
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But considering the speed and secrecy of McConnell's legislative moves, some activists admit to fearing that their efforts will be too little, too late.
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"If Canada legalizes, it's going to make it even worse—more are going to posses it and admit to smoking it," Saunders told VICE.
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Ler did not admit to sharing the registry, but he did say he'd told somebody else about Farrera-Brochez's status, according to court documents.
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They admit to feeling a little lonely out there but that the Obvious Corp founded by Evan Williams is closest to their thinking right now.
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I'll also admit to an unironic love of "300" and the story of Leonidas's last stand — the graphic novel, not the movie, which was awful.
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Moreover, nearly a quarter of Americans admit to sharing fake news on Facebook, and more than half of those people say they do so knowingly.
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The most popular site that no one you know will admit to frequenting, is launching its very own VPN service today, called, get this: VPNHub.
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In some cases they do admit to some minor crimes, but executives are almost never personally convicted of crimes and no one goes to prison.
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He did admit to choking Uma Thurman and Diane Kruger in his movies, but said they had agreed and it was all for the camera.
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I, myself, admit to fearing the aging process in terms of a perceived loss of beauty, meaning, and the feeling that everything is already over.
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I was raised by a single parent myself, but I could never admit to following my mother's orders whenever she just told me to read.
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Mina said the driver "did admit to not doing a head count," although it was not clear why Myles was taken to the wrong location.
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A quarter said they had dropped their phone in the toilet, with Android users more likely to admit to such an accident than iPhone owners.
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If liking motorcycles turns out to predict a lower IQ, he asks, should employers be allowed to reject job applicants who admit to liking motorcycles?
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But Scott, a British national with Sri Lankan roots, who previously was a partner at Boston Consulting Group in Singapore, does admit to being partial.
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I can't admit to being a FoxNews acholyte but If required for news It at least Justifies my time as the #2 cable news network.
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Trump later settled with the government and signed an agreement promising not to discriminate against renters of color, but did not admit to acting unfairly.
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The good news is once people know they are bad at something — say, if they fail at a logic puzzle — they'll typically admit to it.
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While I'm the first to admit to being picky with my shorts, this summer, I'm embracing their many different lengths — and I'm not looking back.
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The 6'4," 310-pound Pro Bowler does admit to having explicit text conversations with the woman ... including telling her, "I want to get you pregnant.
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In fact, the more of these you admit to, the higher you score on this survey, and the more vulnerable the system sees you as.
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They wouldn't admit to that because they knew that was an offense that could put you in prison, so they admitted to the assault only.
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White Americans (even those who didn't publicly admit to it) found something inspiring or at least acceptable in his message; people of color did not.
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Years ago, Chase had the guts to publicly admit to his addiction and the use of a wide-range of intoxicants including cocaine and alcohol.
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Some Democrats on Capitol Hill will privately admit to being pulled in two different directions when trying to navigate their response to President Trump's administration.
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That may be partly because about 50 percent of those surveyed admit to saving less than 10 percent of their salaries or nothing at all.
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Although I admit to being a bit skeptical at its introduction, the laptop grew from an underpowered runt to an underappreciated workhorse over the years.
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Somehow, among all those panicked thoughts, I actually had a good one: What if I admit to my friend that I'm having a hard time?
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I'm somewhat ashamed to admit to you that I primarily use Facebook M in cases where I would otherwise have to pick up a phone.
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And the refusal of the Trump Administration officials, both current and former, to admit to their involvements with Russians raises a lot of unanswered questions.
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As recently as four years ago, it would not publicly admit to developing offensive cyberweapons or confirm its role in any attacks on computer networks.
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And almost no academic who writes on, say, Thomas Carlyle or T. S. Eliot or Rudyard Kipling would admit to any sympathy for their politics.
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Their eagerness to both admit to being cucked by the president and to blame him for cucking them shows us just how raw feelings are.
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When Mr. Bradley ended up losing, there was speculation that some voters didn't want to admit to polltakers that they wouldn't support a black candidate.
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Inslee is also uniquely willing to admit to hard truths about what victory in this fight will require, even when those truths are political minefields.
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Two-thirds of the cases were settled from the outset, which often involves a company making a payment, even if it doesn't admit to wrongdoing.
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To make an extremely long story short, I have come to be able to admit to myself, and to my family, that I am gay.
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He admitted to making the call, blocking his phone number, and deleting his call history, but did not admit to making the threat, police said.
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In his statement Thursday, Carper said the accusations in the 1982 New York Post story were inaccurate, but he did admit to slapping his wife.
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Leaving children defenseless in a gun-free zone only encourages mass shooters — as they themselves admit — to seek out unguarded schools and inflict more damage.
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By the way ... "Speidi" also have some interesting insights on the report that almost a third of food delivery drivers admit to eating your food.
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On one hand, it's gratifying to hear Frank admit to killing Peter and Zoe out loud, even if he does turn it into a joke.
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Dr Rebecca Moore, a consultant perinatal psychiatrist, meets many women who have had simple, easy births and feel "ashamed or embarrassed" to admit to them.
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Even after all of these years, all of my progress, I still struggle to admit to myself that this is me; this is my normal.
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He was baffled, and I was slightly embarrassed to admit to him that I thought we should stop lest I accidentally poop on his face.
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It took me longer in adulthood than I'd like to admit to finally build a habit of saving money, but once I did, it stuck.
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I'll admit to being surprised, but she has proven to be a very capable Fed Chair,'' said John Kattar, chief investment officer, Ardent Asset Management.
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David Scott (D-Ga.) said the EPA needs to recognize and admit to using taxpayer's money for illegal lobbying and prevent it from happening again.
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Although I've owned many helmets in the last four decades, I admit to occasionally not wearing one to avoid "helmet hair" before an evening out.
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For example, 98A, the Alexander Pope quote, called for a specific word or phrase, and I freely admit to not knowing it off the bat.
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I'll admit to rolling my eyes at the overly beautiful characters, but I couldn't help but be charmed particularly by the half-fae protagonist Bryce.
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For those with the positive spin, I think it's critical to be willing to admit to a technology's limitations, in addition to touting its capabilities.
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Russia, in an agreement with WADA, was supposed to admit to the doping scheme and turn over data and samples before the agency reinstated it.
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Mr. Cooperman and his firm did not admit to any wrongdoing, and many saw the paltry settlement as something of a victory for Mr. Cooperman.
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"It took me a long time to fundamentally, deeply, without a hint of doubt, admit to myself that I am an alcoholic," Ben Affleck said.
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"I can admit to a lot of things but I refuse to admit that my marriage ended because of cheating," she wrote in late August.
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If pressed, he would admit to a profound ambivalence about the actual act of selling, though he loved the narrative qualities that good retailing requires.
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At 52, Kidman has had to negotiate so much tabloid coverage, and so many ill-conceived parts, for audiences to finally admit to her greatness.
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HABERMAN: But do they admit to you that they don't actually have a huge objection to Gorsuch, they think that he's probably — TRUMP: They do.
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Editorial Even sophisticated observers admit to confusion and consternation about the Middle East, where rivalries and jealousies among nations have reached new levels of complication.
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Flynn changed his legal team and then began refusing to admit to his guilt to the same extent he had before, according to court filings.
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Mr. Hamilton sold his philosophy collection — hundreds of volumes — when he moved to New York, but they both admit to a weakness for book buying.
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Fifty-nine percent of parents say their teens are addicted to their phones and 50% of teenagers admit to feeling addicted to their mobile device.
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And while the last point endears me to the second group of professors, I admit to being conflicted over what the right result is here.
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Naughty Dog had to admit to itself that it was making a whole new Uncharted game, only in a single year rather than in 5.
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Almost half (46 percent) of Americans admit to regularly making purchases while drinking, according to a February survey of 2,001 U.S. adults commissioned by Finder.com.
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Then Bruenig finished off with a reference to the Scumbag Steve meme, which I will admit to never having heard of until this particular controversy.
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My boyfriend recalls confronting his father about the worst offenses — and his father literally wouldn't remember them, or at least not admit to remembering them.
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Despite a recording in which Weinstein appeared to admit to the incident — saying, "I won't do it again" — Vance's office decided not to press charges.
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My fiancé recalls confronting his father about the worst offenses — and his father literally wouldn't remember them, or at least not admit to remembering them.
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In advance of Manafort's court appearance Friday, Mueller's team filed a new document that drops some charges and lays out what Manafort will admit to.
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McKinney said his lawyers at the time told him that if he wanted any chance of being released early, he would need to admit to something.
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"I have to admit to you that there exists a certain misalignment between Vale and BHP in relation to the process of restarting Samarco," Ferreira said.
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The last time O.J. Simpson would admit to seeing his ex-wife was at their daughter's dance recital, just a few hours before she was murdered.
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The suit alleged that white agents were promoted over better-qualified black agents, though the settlement deal required the Secret Service to admit to no wrongdoing.
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In the call summary, Zarrab told Ahad that "you need to admit to crimes you haven't committed" to get a reduced sentence in the United States.
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Almost a third of Americans over 12 years old admit to having tried drugs at some point, almost one in ten (26.2m) in the past year.
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We live in an era where we knock down old American heroes for all their imperfections, when no leader wants to admit to fault or failure.
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They'd give me the same excuses I'd heard my whole life, rather than admit to a lack of understanding of the intricacies of Black hair care.
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It's the sadness that we admit to and feel when we are alone, but that we try to put aside when we assume our public personas.
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I found myself nodding along with all of Held's critiques and was almost embarrassed to admit to her that I was, in fact, enjoying the app.
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What they're saying: "I admit to you, we are getting pretty desperate," Samuel Gandy, associate director of the Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, told Bloomberg.
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During the 2000 primaries, the media and pundits were apoplectic that candidate George W. Bush wouldn't admit to having used heavy-duty drugs in his past.
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He has a man crush on Ken Bone Joe Jonas is comfortable enough with his sexuality that he can admit to having a few man-crushes.
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That way, if someone in your family does admit to disliking your partner, you already know whether to take their opinion with a grain of salt.
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While she did not admit to pulling out the gun, she did imply to her mother that she has the firearm with her at all times.
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Anyone curious about laser hair removal might admit to having some reservations — including Mina, a television reporter who elected to have the procedure done this year.
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"I feel like unless you can admit to those things, you can't be changed by them and you can't even forgive yourself for them," she shared.
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"I will accept punishment for the crime I committed, but I cannot, and will not, admit to crimes I did not commit," he said in court.
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"For him to go in and get the photograph removed from Twitter, he's going to need to admit to them that it's his penis," Scalkiewicz says.
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We see it happening everywhere – huge companies, like Facebook, which over a billion people have trusted with sensitive information, admit to hacks, breaches, password leaks, etc.
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The mayor did admit to a few instances of "oversight" and "error" on his part but said he has paid the town back in those cases.
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Audi did not admit to using illicit emissions control devices in the United States until November 2015, two months after the scandal broke at parent Volkswagen.
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As far as I know, he has yet to admit to any wrongdoing on that score, though he has acknowledged that the relationship itself was inappropriate.
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Same year, same idea, from political commentator and journalist David Brooks: The problem is that today's meritocratic elites cannot admit to themselves that they are elites.
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In 2015, Yik Yak had to admit to users that they were only masked from each other, not police officers or other authorities with a warrant.
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Northam denied he was either person in the photo, although he did admit to wearing blackface at another event around the same time, and he apologized.
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The governor did admit to once dressing in blackface for a Michael Jackson dance contest in 1984 around the same time the yearbook photo was taken.
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It's always an indelible experience for me as I watch some fellow physicians defend their actions, while others quickly admit to their mistakes or judgment lapses.
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Men are also expected to be independent, in control, and powerful, which can make it hard for them to admit to an experience they didn't want.
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Some people in Xiaoshan admit to having built on open land without permission, knowing that they face the risk of demolition without compensation if enforcement toughens.
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Ami is to take the burden away and take care of everything, but she has to admit to herself that she can't be that right now.
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I will confess that it took me far longer than I would like to admit to realize that the title of The Staircase is a pun.
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The men in these subdued stories might not be ready to admit to feelings of frailty, but they inevitably express them anyway, often through physical hurt.
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As it turns out, when two Google Street View and Bing cars pass each other, only one (in this case Google) will admit to it publicly.
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Khan's speech displayed to Americans, the majority of whom admit to knowing little or nothing about Muslims, that indeed you can be both Muslim and American.
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The typical "French dream" (or at least the one people admit to) isn't of great wealth, it's of great security, including a steady income and pension.
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Some voters may have been reluctant to admit to pollsters that they planned to vote for a man who was socially unacceptable to the nation's elite.
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I admit to never finishing this, but I loved the feel of it, so I'm dying to play this new tilt-shifted, perspective-switching 3D version.
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This seems like it should be straightforward—admit to your wrongdoing, say you're sorry, vow to do better—but, for whatever reason, it almost never is.
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She does admit to some concern, though, when she learned that she was expecting a baby less than a month after renewing her lease this spring.
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The past few months have seen Facebook admit to a variety of errors in how it has measured performance for brands that advertise on the platform.
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Although he doesn't admit to being a cat guy, he sprinted out of the office to check on his cat, and found firemen at his building.
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Cano is the fifth member of the 2873 Yankees — their most recent World Series championship team — to test positive or admit to using performance-enhancing drugs.
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In a recording published by the New Yorker, Weinstein appears to admit to groping model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, and pressures her to come to his room.
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Father Hagan said afterward that Wright was confiding in him something the cool, confident coach might not readily admit to the public or the news media.
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The willingness to admit to his own faults reminds me that I'm human and I won't always be the ideal partner to everyone in my life.
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Cardi B and Kanye West openly admit to receiving help with their lyrics, while Mariah Carey and Garth Brooks have survived high-profile lip-sync blunders.
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I paid more than I care to admit to have my stuffed elephant shipped home from a conference in Vegas after forgetting it in the hotel.
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You knew everyone would love his songs, and belt their lungs out to them even if they didn't want to openly admit to being a fan.
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"The CDC did admit to a mistake in the rollout of the testing and let's face it — they went with the wrong testing system," Makary said.
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Israel has publicly admitted to carrying out airstrikes against Iran-linked targets in Syria but has yet to admit to being involved in airstrikes in Iraq.
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Even advocates of the deal in the Obama administration admit to its shortcomings, including the failure to get Iran to give up all enrichment of uranium.
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Today, there are better ways to decide which children to admit to which colleges, particularly when it comes to low-income students and people of color.
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His lawyers, however, described Mr. Hernandez as having limited intelligence and a personality disorder that caused him to admit to a crime he had not committed.
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Manafort and Gates appear have been willing to admit to the FARA offenses in order to try to resolve the much wide-ranging charges against them.
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In a recording published by the New Yorker, Weinstein appears to admit to groping model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez and pressures her to come to his room.
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The number of American youth who admit to using recreational drugs on a regular basis is enough cause for concern when it comes to military recruiting.
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Maggie Nelson "The Golden Bowl," Henry James I adore Henry James and yet freely admit to never having made it all the way through this one.
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"But we are just not going to accept the premise that we should have to admit to doing something wrong when we didn't do something wrong."
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We live in an era where we knock down old American heroes for all their imperfections when no leader wants to admit to fault or failure.
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Nearly half, or 46 percent, of those who drink regularly admit to shopping while under the influence — adding up to an estimated 68 million people. Finder.
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If you admit to your mistakes and accept their emotions, people don't feel the need to point them out and are more likely to move on.
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The new statement differs from the account's controversial Sunday night tweet, which offered several additional details on the filtering process but didn't admit to any wrongdoing.
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He can blast AC/DC and Hall & Oates to his heart's content, then switch to Bluetooth for newer jams that he will never admit to liking.
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These numbers represent parents who silently admit to themselves what they dare not say aloud to their children: the future is dimmer for the next generation.
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Although he doesn't admit to knowing what rules the pop charts, Gillespie and his crew have assembled their own idea of a 21st Century pop record.
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And in those days, hearing a disembodied voice in your car telling you to turn left was something few people would admit to in any weather.
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It seems possible that people experience more extreme emotions when they drive, and reveal cruder prejudices, than they might otherwise be aware of or admit to.
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Only one of a dozen boys interviewed said he was still a Taliban supporter; even those convicted of attempting suicide attacks refused to admit to them.
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Martins, 22017, and Hall, 25, have since resigned from the force and admit to having consensual sex with Chambers but deny all the other allegations against them.
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Martins, 38, and Hall, 34, have since resigned from the force and admit to having consensual sex with Chambers but deny all the other allegations against them.
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Indeed, cheating is widespread, with studies reliably finding that one-quarter to one-fifth of married people admit to having engaged in sexual infidelity at some point.
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According to Mic, Johnson said she did not sell drugs or make deals but did admit to acting as an intermediary for those involved, passing along messages.
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Chinese officials admit to knowing little about Trump compared with his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, who had extensive dealings with China when she was secretary of state.
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And while Rachel does admit to being unfair to him in "the sex department," it's clear the two have some major struggles when it comes to compromise.
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Neither Lessin nor Kortina will admit to failure, but Fin's excursion into B2B enterprise software eight months ago suggests the assistant technology wasn't a billion-dollar idea.
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Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings Cummings explained to The Indy Star that the agreement would allow Smitherman to admit to the crime and avoid a criminal conviction.
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This is the part where I admit to you that some of this joy came because we were able to ever-so-briefly ignore our current politics.
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In 2003, Muammar Gaddafi accepted Libya's responsibility for the bombing and paid compensation to the victims' families but he did not admit to personally ordering the attack.
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Later, Banerjee would admit to orchestrating the murder of Nick DeNoia, the Chippendales' choreographer and recruiter whom Ben Stiller is slated to play in the upcoming feature.
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It is not surprising that North Carolina doctors admit to feeling pressured to taper high-dose opioid patients and to not accept new patients on high doses.
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I admit to feeling nonplussed about the sickness when word first spread, only to get more and more unsettled about it as the casualty toll has mounted.
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Gonen Segev is believed to be the highest-ranking Israeli official to publicly admit to spying for Iran, which does not recognize Israel's legitimacy as a state.
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If you're embarrassed to admit to your dentist that the last time you flossed was the last time the dentist did it for you, join the club.
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I'm not ashamed to admit to tearing up as I saw how much joy the intensive craft of making clothes brought to everyone at 21 Place Vendôme.
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"Most people say that if [the caretaker] doesn't admit to it upfront, there's no chance of psychotherapy working, but I take a more optimistic view," he says.
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But even though it wasn't a huge surprise, it was still funny to hear almost everyone admit to one thing they couldn't do without: shots of booze.
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"My review of that statement indicates that he did admit to quite a bit of what the allegations are in this case," Alvey told TV station WLKY.
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Neither Lessin nor Kortina will admit to failure, but Fin's excursion into B2B enterprise software eight months ago suggests the assistant technology wasn't a billion-dollar idea.
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As a political animal, we need to admit to not knowing right now; to not being able to know; to knowing and not knowing, and so on.
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While he denied hindering anyone's career, like Douglas alleges he did to her, Moonves did admit to making some women "uncomfortable" with his advances in the past.
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Neither of the Likud strategists Segal spoke to would admit to sending the message, though one of them bursts out laughing in the middle of the interview.
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The young woman "attempted to minimize their relationship; however, she did admit to receiving and sending nude photos through an app on their phones," Courthouse News reports.
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Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari and Daimler Vans are the latest automakers to admit to installing defective Takata airbags in new vehicles, according to an investigation from Senate Democrats.
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In a statement to PEOPLE, a spokesperson for Weinstein previously denied "all of the sexual allegations as portrayed by Salma" — though he did admit to "boorish behavior."
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Google had appealed the ruling while FAS said an out-of court deal was possible should Google admit to violations of antitrust laws and pay a fine.
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A parenting survey Kraft conducted of 1,000 millennial parents found that 74 percent of moms admit to swearing in front of their children — that's more than dads.
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It's a strange thing to admit to being excited about an eating disorder film, but I've been waiting for To the Bone to come out for months.
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Worth noting: There's also speculation that there's a pool of voters who won't admit to pollsters they're voting for a man who's facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
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I suspected that these were the boys of WAR EAGLE, although they all insisted on being called "Chad" and refused to admit to any sort of affiliation.
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The player who has three undamaged brain cells clattering around up there and is never going to admit to anything hurting for fear of being branded soft?
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But I am saying that we forged the Iran deal on the basis that Iran had a nuclear weapons program that it wasn't about to admit to.
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More than that, he has been compelled to publicly admit to having misled the public — and all those veterans for whom he professes to hold such respect.
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More than that, he has been compelled to publicly admit to having misled the public — and all those veterans for whom he professes to hold such respect.
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Forcing banks to admit to rising bad debts could lead to painful collapses and to strained public finances if governments have to step in with bail-outs.
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In order to apply for DACA, potential beneficiaries were forced to register with the government, admit to being in the country illegally, and pass a background check.
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" She shared that "it took me seven years after I was raped to admit to myself that I even was raped and that I should be upset.
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One thought would be for the parents to admit to, and pay a fine for, their actions (amount based on how long their child has been here).
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Weinstein said at the time that he was sorry for his behavior and the "pain" he had caused, although he did not admit to any criminal wrongdoing.
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It's hard to find anyone who will admit to it now, but when the CenterPoint Intermodal freight terminal opened in 2002, people in Elwood, Illinois, were excited.
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I will admit to being a part of this first wave of excitement for the show—I profiled Brosnahan for the New York Times Magazine last year.
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From the relative comfort of the jury box or Trump Tower, it may be hard to imagine why anyone would admit to a crime he didn't commit.
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The premise is rooted in market research that found that nearly three quarters of moms admit to having dropped the F-bomb in front of their kids.
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Kate had been in contact with her throughout the day, and she needed Alex to admit to her what he had done, so she didn't have to.
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Industrious won't share specific numbers on how many clients it has, but did admit to serving big name clients such as Chipotle, Full Screen, Hyatt, and Instacart.
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Mr. Clinton did eventually admit to the affair with an intern, Monica Lewinsky, that nearly toppled his presidency, but he pointed out that it was not illegal.
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And so long as administration officials admit to putting together plans at the last minute, as they have with the Grand Princess situation, that criticism will continue.
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He wrote passionately to his wife about Franklin Delano Roosevelt, General MacArthur and especially Dwight Eisenhower, whom he would later admit to having voted for in 1952.
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Moon denied the allegations after she filed the harassment claim, but he did admit to sleeping in the same bed with the employee on a business trip.
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It's rare that a metal musician will admit to learning to sing in church, but it's such a common story for so many singers from other genres.
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NICOLE OCHI, LOS ANGELES To the Editor: I am a Harvard graduate and I admit to feeling ambivalent about the lawsuit alleging discrimination against Asian-American applicants.
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He'll admit to having pushed her and causing her to die, to attacking her, to having a psychotic break, to dropping her body into the ocean, even.
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For example, 60 percent say they overspend on coffee; 76 say they buy the latest electronic gadget, ; and 70 percent admit to buying clothes they don't need.
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Democrats were angry at Mr. Clinton and unafraid to express it out loud in a way that Republicans do not publicly admit to feeling about Mr. Trump.
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In the agreement, which needs sign off from all parties and a bankruptcy court, Weinstein does not have to admit to any wrongdoing, according to the source.
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The Hastings Limit is the moment when you admit to yourself that there's stuff that you would absolutely love that you're absolutely just going to not see.
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Over 70% of people admit to procrastinating at least some of the time when it comes to their financial goals, according to a 2018 study from Fidelity.
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Even when they had chances of parole, years into their sentences, they had been unable to get it because they were unwilling to admit to the killing.
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Trump has never admitted there was a sexual encounter with Daniels, but his attorneys did admit to approving a $130,000 payment to Daniels to ensure her silence.
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In 27, Savinova appeared, in footage recorded by the Russian doping whistle-blower Yulia Stepanova, to admit to having injected testosterone and taken the banned steroid oxandrolone.
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As part of the settlement, St. Louis-based Stifel, Nicolaus & Co and David Noack, a former senior vice president, agreed to admit to wrongdoing, the SEC said.
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But he cannot admit to his contempt for women, and so instead he's outsourced the act of exploiting them onto his vague awareness of various social pressures.
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Although it is possible patients do not want to admit to THC use in states where it is not decriminalized, there is no evidence they are lying.
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Many of these lawmakers admit to Conyers' long list of accomplishments, yet they privately grumble he has been in office too long and should have left already.
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I'll admit to sometimes finding the way he plays with time borderline gimmicky, and when I first heard about Dunkirk's structural gambit, I groaned a little bit.
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Northam emphatically denies being either individual in the 1984 image, but he does admit to dressing in blackface for a Michael Jackson dance contest that same year.
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However the Australian-made Ford Falcon — a spacious four-door sedan seen all over suburban streets around the country — was never a vehicle you'd admit to fantasising about.
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FAS has not ruled out a deal in principle but would still require that Google admit to violations of antitrust laws and pay a fine, Artemyev told reporters.
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However, Sheen did admit to not informing all of his partners of his health condition, contradicting what he told Lauer when he first went public with the news.
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Similarly it is rare for American financial firms to admit to profiting from businesses related to slavery in the mid-19th century, as Aetna and JPMorgan Chase have.
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A year later, Platini will admit to meeting with Bin Hammam and other Qatari officials at then-French president Nikolas Sarkozy's official residence a month before the vote.
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Echoing sentiments expressed by dozens in the courtroom gallery, Rivera said Guevara should take the stand and admit to allegations of beating suspects and witnesses and fabricating evidence.
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"I don't support that, and I would admit to you right now I answer that as much as a father as I do a senator," said Republican Sen.
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She guesses that it's a way for people to add greenery to their homes without actually rearing plants — which millennials notoriously love, and often admit to failing at.
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They didn't admit to themselves that they were sexually abused, several of them said, but they knew something bad had occurred that they didn't want to think about.
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Yes, but: Despite the abundance of punditry available on Twitter, it's always hard to truly peg the cause(s) of cryptocurrency market moves, as experts admit to Axios.
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Kim also told the Post that she didn't upload the clip as part of a political agenda, but she did admit to enjoying her time watching Trump speak.
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King of all things 100, Cut Video managed to get 100 people to admit to stealing various things in their past on camera, without much convincing at all.
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Click here to view original GIFI will freely admit to being one of the twentysomething wasters who will throw a cocktail in anything that isn't a Solo cup.
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