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Only admitting that would be tantamount to admitting that prohibition is both cynical and pointless.
Because admitting it would mean admitting you're a sap, and no one wants to believe that.
The poll also has many respondents admitting that their knowledge of commercial space is limited, with 45 percent admitting they only know a little, and 37 percent admitting no knowledge at all.
The first phase of adulthood is admitting you like ABBA, and the second is admitting you like Mamma Mia.
Admitting we're lonely can feel as if we're admitting we've failed in life's most fundamental domains: belonging, love, attachment.
The order also includes a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite pause on admitting refugees from Syria.
The order also includes a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
The order also included a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite stop to admitting refugees from Syria.
The order also included a 85033-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
Trump's original order also imposed a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
For Trump, the first step toward righting his campaign isn't admitting he has a problem but admitting he is the problem.
The original order also called for a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
The order also included a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
The order also placed a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
You see, for boomer elites, admitting that there are actually real issues with a system means admitting that they screwed stuff up.
The order also included a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-ravaged Syria.
The order also includes a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
The order also calls for a 120-ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
The order also imposed a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
And even after the 120-day ban on refugees is lifted, admitting 872 refugees now will mean admitting 872 fewer refugees later.
Admitting that politics played any role would of course mean admitting they were insincere or "calculating" — something to be avoided at all costs.
The order also called for a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
The order also called for a 85033-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
Kavanaugh asked Rikelman repeatedly whether she thought all admitting privilege laws were unconstitutional, even in states where doctors could easily access admitting privileges.
They're admitting that we're an occupied nation by foreign banks, they're admitting they're getting rid of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
Telling people about it is the hard and embarrassing part, because I think that admitting that you need help, admitting that you get help.
She claims that this mentality can keep patients from getting help for their PTSD, because admitting that they're suffering would be like admitting weakness.
I was scared to be pathetic, as if admitting to myself that I "had to" travel alone was also admitting to myself that I'd be alone forever.
These schools are among the most prestigious in the country, with USC only admitting around 17 percent of its applicants and Stanford only admitting about 5 percent.
The clinic's doctors could either have hospital admitting privileges (which most doctors who provide abortions can't get) or a "transfer" agreement with another physician who had admitting privileges.
They're not doing that here, but we would be going from admitting 1 million a year in a country of 330 million people to one that's admitting 500,000.
Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion access law At issues was a so called "admitting privileges" provision that required doctors to have local admitting privileges at near by hospitals.
The order also included a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria, which has been embattled in a civil war since 2011.
So then that's almost admitting that you're hurting global growth or you know you're admitting -- VICE PRESIDENT PENCE: But when it comes to China, it's a whole different ball game.
To Trump, admitting Russia led a massive campaign to influence the 2016 election means that he is admitting that he didn't win fair and square or that the results are tainted.
And admitting that means admitting that Momentum, which is training several new groups set to launch over the next year, could become the new standard-bearer for progressive action in America.
As for the residents of Wind Gap, admitting that Adora killed Marian and poisoned her would mean admitting that their town is as heinous as they all know it to be.
" He added, "I'm admitting I made a horrible mistake.
Kyodo News reported on Monday that the first lady's name was removed from paperwork related to the sale, with finance ministry officials admitting admitting the same day that documents had been altered.
There's no shame in admitting you have a layering problem.
Thank you for finally admitting it's not what you want.
The man is just admitting he's going to break laws.
The memo, however, stops short of admitting Facebook did wrong.
The first step, he said, was admitting what he'd done.
An Alford plea essentially means the accused is admitting guilt.
He is finally admitting it now and feels very bad.
Changing your mind doesn't just mean admitting that you're wrong.
Admitting the humanness of our heroes is freeing, I promise.
In the end, Musk and Tesla settled without admitting wrongdoing.
Admitting you were unfaithful in past relationships is a gamble.
Ms Holmes agreed to settle the charges without admitting wrongdoing.
Altaba agreed to settle without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
Facebook is finally admitting that it's part of the problem.
I guess I'm admitting here I don't know the answer.
Admitting it publicly is generous in spirit -- and very female.
Because I think you're sad and you're not admitting it.
BlackRock settled the case without admitting or denying the charges.
As this post proves, simply admitting a mistake is huge.
Publicly admitting the truth now is to signal mortal distress.
The first step is admitting you don't have a dog.
All the firms settled without admitting or denying the charges.
Are voters increasingly okay with admitting their support for Trump?
To top it off by admitting she murdered Jessica too.
Admitting you're lonely as a single woman is especially noxious.
His tone was almost apologetic, as if admitting something shameful.
Mr. Chin reached the settlement without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
People began to accuse Erdogan of admitting Syrians for votes.
Race figured prominently in Congress' eventual vote admitting our state.
Walmart is admitting it still has work to do online.
Musk and Tesla settled with the SEC without admitting wrongdoing.
Henry Marsh is in the business of admitting his mistakes.
In fact, she has trouble admitting she's a recovering addict.
Admitting your struggle is the first step in finding healing.
Admitting privileges are often difficult for abortion doctors to obtain.
He settled with the agency last year without admitting wrongdoing.
The chain settled without admitting to the estimated 2120,000 violations.
Johansson: Admitting that you're vulnerable is a very powerful thing.
Sanders seems mostly incapable of admitting past errors of judgment.
Its supporters say that admitting privileges are an important credential.
It also depends on admitting a lot of rich ones.
The hall has been criticized for admitting few female members.
The defunct company consented to the judgment without admitting wrongdoing.
Hellerstedt that an admitting privileges law in Texas was unconstitutional.
Moving to a vote now, by contrast, means admitting failure.
Let us not compound the mistake of admitting Bud Selig.
He's still not admitting that it came from President Trump.
An ingrained warrior mentality can prevent them from admitting weakness.
But that's admitting to yourself that you have a problem.
Like, admitting how you're feeling, it was just an expulsion.
The meltdown is a coping mechanism to avoid admitting it.
This is a pattern among mothers who confess, said Dr. Marc Feldman, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, a way of admitting what they did without fully admitting their guilt.
The false correlation that admitting you need to see a doctor equates to admitting defeat or failure serves to complicate the procedure further still; thus, in short, making the first move can be very difficult.
Lowering the cost of admitting error could help defuse these crises.
The first step means admitting that you need to seek help.
In fact, you might even consider admitting what you don't know.
Doddi previously settled with the SEC without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
But admitting to health issues need not derail a politician's career.
BKS consented to the order without admitting or denying the findings.
But somehow, the university she helms couldn't bear admitting Michelle Jones.
Theranos and Holmes are neither admitting nor denying the SEC's allegations.
News before admitting he didn't know he made Spears' short list.
Multiple others "admitting" to being the founder have since been discredited.
Thankfully, I didn't vomit, but I abandoned the chase, admitting defeat.
The first step to fixing a problem is admitting it exists.
The group lambasted both elected officials for admitting they wore blackface.
He released a statement later that day admitting to the allegations.
But instead of admitting defeat, he uses "no" as a motivator.
Google is finally admitting that it needs one of those, too.
All of the firms settled without admitting or denying the charges.
But in 2002 the army began admitting gay and bisexual recruits.
She sued; the city paid her $303,000 without admitting any wrongdoing.
KASICH: I — I've been for pausing on admitting the Syrian refugees.
I feel no shame admitting my unbridled love for romantic comedies.
Hiring, he says, is the main limitation on admitting more students.
I guess it's easier than just admitting your tweets are bad.
I felt like a liar for not admitting I hadn't gone.
It mildly shocks her, his ease in admitting this, his confidence.
And personally, I have no problem admitting my qualms with them.
In admitting what they do not know, they will gain credibility.
And, that means admitting I never watched The Crown season 1.
But people are becoming more open to admitting their sexual fluidity.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But the first step to healing is admitting it.
I'm not afraid of admitting I use extensions and spray tan.
ORTAGUS: I mean, I thought, is he admitting the fake news.
There are 10 other states that have similar admitting privilege laws.
" Griffin apologized on social media, admitting she had "gone too far.
The bank settled the case without admitting or denying the charges.
After all, the first step is admitting that you have one.
The bank settled that matter without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
After all, Apple is increasingly admitting that it's a luxury brand.
The first step in achieving flawlessness is admitting you need help.
Steven Tyler doesn't mind admitting he's spent a fortune on drugs.
Trump and his father settled with the government without admitting guilt.
Richards gets uncomfortable for a moment before finally admitting the truth.
You didn't fit the academic profile of the students we're admitting.
Jenner breaks down, admitting that she's unsure of her next step.
He can be heard admitting to bystanders, "he's good, he's good". 
Admitting that you have a problem is the first step, right?
Trump has always warped reality to avoid admitting error or wrongdoing.
Admitting that I want to be in a relationship was embarrassing.
"I am excited," she replied, before admitting she was also nervous.
Like Armstrong, Landis falsely denied doping before admitting it in 2010.
Check. Admitting that he leaked his own memo to the press?
It involves admitting that he let you and your son down.
The Obama administration notched a high that year, admitting 97,000 refugees.
Mallinckrodt ultimately settled the matter for $100 million without admitting wrongdoing.
Because the Trump administration is considering admitting new detainees to Guantanamo.
It also imposes a 120-day halt on admitting all refugees.
"I was fully depressed and was not admitting it," Gilbert says.
I don't remember a single one admitting to a similar experience.
Admitting it is hard, but to do so disarms its power.
Clinton revised her explanation but fell short of admitting a mistake.
Louisiana claims that its admitting privileges law serves two interlocking purposes.
Supporters of Brexit aren't admitting all this just yet, of course.
Admitting the truth is the first step toward our country's restoration.
So I begin this admitting I don't really know what happened.
Ms. Wright survived and signed a confession, admitting to her crimes.
Initial plans called for admitting 50 men in the first class.
Add a hashtag admitting that you found a few green spots.
Admitting to a lie somehow becomes more shameful than continuing one.
He's apologetic for his past failings without ever admitting to anything.
The doctors should try harder to get admitting privileges, he said.
It's about hunkering down and admitting the presence of old ghosts.
Prevezon recently settled the case for $6 million without admitting wrongdoing.
"People are generally admitting that there is something interesting," he said.
The broadcast group surprised analysts despite admitting a "challenging" advertising market.
UnitedHealth is settling the case without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
Admitting states in ways that preserve partisan balance may sound cynical.
Tejpal told me that he needed people admitting their own crimes.
Cohen read out his statement, admitting to his crimes, without emotion.
And you can banish all your insecurities by admitting to them.
Bryant issued a public apology to the woman, without admitting guilt.
Mr. Fairfax then began speaking, admitting he had not planned to.
Officials in far-flung regions are admitting their numbers are wrong.
That's something I wouldn't have felt comfortable admitting ten years ago.
"For me, actually admitting I needed some help and realizing that I was struggling and accepting what was going on and admitting it was exactly what I needed to overcome this and continue to move forward!"
She'd limited Zuckerberg's options to either admitting he was unaware of conversations among leadership choosing to withhold news of this data abuse from users (unrealistic), or admitting that leadership did not have those conversations (deeply troubling).
Trump's order denied entry to the U.S. for 85033 days to nationals from seven majority-Muslim countries and called for a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
Trump's order denied entry to the U.S. for 90 days to nationals from seven majority-Muslim countries and called for a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from Syria.
Indeed, complications from abortions are so rare that abortion doctors often struggle to obtain admitting privileges for this very reason: Many hospitals only grant admitting privileges to physicians who admit a certain number of patients every year.
In admitting Journey, Electric Light Orchestra and Yes, the Rock Hall followed the playbook it has used with artists like Kiss and Rush — finally admitting megaselling but unfashionable acts long ignored by the hall's most conservative voters.
"People are talking and admitting to concerns about price levels," he said.
Novartis settled the charges without admitting or denying them, the SEC said.
The bank is settling the case without admitting or denying the charges.
We are a doughnut town and we have no problem admitting that.
Most people are cagey about admitting any direct involvement in fake news.
" Admitting that he was scared, Reigns calls the time period "pretty shocking.
" Admitting frustration and bewilderment, the royal says Trump's treaty abandonment "is incomprehensible.
"Things were shaky," said Lomas, admitting he was using drugs that night.
The two men settled the charges without admitting or denying the findings.
Admitting emotional burdens of her own, Karen helps Davis rebuild his life.
Seafield is supposed to conduct its own independent assessment before admitting anyone.
The center is not admitting any new patients until the outbreak ends.
The first step in solving a problem is admitting you have one.
"He's the best at it," Kardashian said, admitting she's not so good.
Major News: The U.S. will expand a program admitting Central American refugees.
Without admitting or denying the findings, Bertsch agreed to the FINRA suspension.
But, first and foremost is admitting out loud that you have them.
"We are trying to change the culture of just admitting," Nassisi said.
The campaign is not admitting that Virginia is no longer in play.
Spacey released a statement admitting he didn't remember the incident in question.
All of the information on the dossier, and she is now admitting.
A close second was Norway, with 80 percent admitting to pre-gaming.
Mr Affleck tweeted an apology to Ms Burton, admitting he "acted inappropriately".
Musk was not shy about admitting to how harebrained his scheme was.
The interior ministry only began admitting women into its forces in 2012.
Instead, it needs focus on admitting that the economy is in recovering.
The first step in solving any problem is admitting there is one.
Additionally, doctors performing abortions needed to have admitting privileges at local hospitals.
Probable cause statements say Matthews and Ward admitting to committing the burglary.
For many people, it's worse than admitting you voted for Gary Johnson.
It said it had agreed to resolve the probes without admitting liability.
After admitting he cheated, Caussin later sought treatment at a rehabilitation facility.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Alaleh Kianerci chastised Turner for never admitting to his crimes.
What did they spend on Batman v Superman that they're admitting to?
Unlike the "admitting privileges" requirement, it has yet to go into effect.
Staff members admitting they lack faith in the chief of staff's judgment.
Now, Facebook is admitting it must try harder to fight the problem.
The union's member states, however, are increasingly sceptical about admitting new members.
Administration officials have even hinted at this publicly, while admitting it privately.
The catalyst to reforming something is admitting something needs to be reformed.
It's a peculiarly modern point of view (at least, admitting it is).
She began her thank you's by admitting that her armpits were sweating.
Klock prefaced his talk by admitting Oscar Wilde was no St. Augustine.
Admitting an unskilled migrant can even increase the supply of skilled labour.
Nick Jonas doesn't mind admitting how much he loves Priyanka Chopra's smile!
New York (CNN)Facebook is admitting it needs oversight with content moderation.
This constrained presidents from admitting past mistakes or compromising on current policies.
Munchee consented to the SEC's order without admitting or denying the findings.
Either way, admitting the current approach isn't working is the first step.
Now law schools are admitting unqualified students to keep their numbers up.
Administration officials have even hinted at this publicly while admitting it privately.
It also requires that physicians who perform abortions retain hospital admitting privileges.
Should the Trump administration be criticized for not admitting more Syrian refugees?
Hope they're wrong about the future while admitting they could be right.
But our elephant is a force we are not even admitting exists.
It began with Davidson admitting he fucked up and saying he's sorry.
Musk, too, settled without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint.
Musk and Tesla settled with the SEC last year without admitting wrongdoing.
Surely being accused of, and admitting on tape to, serial sexual assault.
And I'm admitting it now: My self-loathing has reached ridiculous levels.
Until then, I'm finally admitting that the wellness world is mostly fantasy.
Why do you think that she's so insistent on not admitting fault?
There is a stigma for men about admitting their problems with food.
Admitting when you're wrong goes hand-in-hand with asking for input.
Ms. Pittman responded that hospitals have no incentives to provide admitting privilege.
When you do, it's basically admitting you have nothing new to give.
He leaves a video message, tangentially admitting that he was at fault.
Ms. Holmes settled the S.E.C.'s charges without admitting or denying them.
Both men agreed to settle the charges against them without admitting wrongdoing.
The company reportedly settled with Stokes' mother for $5,000, admitting no fault.
After admitting she still loves him, she nonetheless sends him packing forever.
We have no shame in admitting that we don't know the answer.
The journalists had obtained a court order admitting them to the meeting.
Admitting defeat on Tuesday, Hariri said he had hit a "dead end".
But the revised ban removes the indefinite halt on admitting Syrian refugees.
Ultimately, however, Congress must pass a law admitting them to the union.
But admitting he was wrong is almost never in Mr. Trump's playbook.
Without VisualDx, admitting physicians made diagnostic errors 28 percent of the time.
That may lead to admitting athletes who are academically unprepared, Lopiano said.
One of the physicians there has admitting privileges, Hope's administrator tells me.
Admitting to this does not make you a bad mother, she insisted.
There's no shame in admitting you'd want to throw in the towel.
In Trump's worldview, admitting fault, no matter how small, exposes a frailty.
But Maeve admitting she likes Otis is a hard moment to watch.
For others, admitting to and shedding their Manhattan provincialism takes more time.
Leigh Day said the defendants settled the civil claim without admitting liability.
Those include a pass admitting him to the White House on Nov.
The North expressed regret for the incident, without admitting to planting them.
Admitting you don't have all the answers doesn't make you a fraud.
Of course, many if not most politicians resist admitting they were wrong.
Ultimately, the Army may now be admitting people who require specialized care.
Namely, Trump admitting to doing the thing he's spent two weeks denying.
Ralph Northam, who faced pressure to resign after admitting to wearing blackface.
He seems incapable of accepting responsibility or admitting that he is wrong.
The first step to any betterment program is usually admitting there's a problem.
Sebastian: I think a lot of guys have a hard time admitting that.
I hate admitting that I just can't get up again and bounce back.
They're admitting 100-200 a day, but there is a long waiting list.
But ... that could be tantamount to admitting presidential involvement in apparently improper discussions.
Zuckerberg does not shy away from admitting that 2016 was a rough one.
Every class has artists, whether they are comfortable admitting to it or not.
Photos by Esther Lin/SHOWTIME Nobody promotes a fight by admitting its irrelevant.
Why is Facebook admitting that social networks can be bad for our health?
Citigroup and CGMI settled the allegations without admitting or denying the SEC's findings.
The court's ruling on the admitting privileges law could severely undermine Roe v.
Nick Young is finally admitting that he's excited to be a father again.
Bronn and Tyrion first negotiating, then begrudgingly admitting they have real human emotions.
And the space agency is finally admitting that it can't meet that goal.
News, admitting parenting is "overwhelming" but that he's extremely thankful for his wife.
A no contest plea results in a conviction without the defendant admitting guilt.
But she refused to give in, because giving in would be admitting defeat.
"It's a combination of everything," he says, before admitting the more specific reason.
It also seems clear that Trump has a weird problem with admitting error.
Lasseter later left Disney after admitting to "missteps" that made colleagues feel uncomfortable.
Admitting you can't — or shouldn't — do it all can feel like giving up.
But admitting I'm underwater is something with which I've only recently become comfortable.
" She then laughed, admitting, "Oh my God, his mother's going to kill me.
Meanwhile, I'm becoming more and more confident admitting that I like it too.
But he ended up admitting to moderator Neil Cavuto that Cruz was right.
The firm paid $225,000 to settle, again neither admitting nor denying the allegations.
"Devastating, we're both just devastated," Jamie says, admitting that she initially blamed herself.
Lockhart left a suicide note admitting he killed his wife on May 18.
The president now admitting, it was all about getting information on Hillary Clinton.
It means taking a risk—and admitting that human cruelty knows no bounds.
Do you think there's a taboo around admitting your parents help you out?
Spacey later  released a statement  admitting he didn't remember the incident in question.
Apple has faced backlash in recent months after admitting to slowing down phones.
But it wasn't like the alt-righters were uniformly admitting to these behaviors.
Neither admitting nor denying guilt, Gaudet signed a letter agreeing to the ban.
"I said, 'Cut off all my hair too,'" Sistine said, admitting she did.
In 2011 and 2012, Kansas, Arizona, Mississippi and Tennessee passed admitting-privileges laws.
And the more we start admitting the discomfort, the more comfortable we'll be.
At moments he sweepingly denounced the idea of admitting people from "dangerous countries".
The first step, as addiction counselors say, is admitting you have a problem.
The pope remarked on his old age, admitting that the thought "frightens" him.
The bank agreed to settle the case without admitting or denying the charges.
However, apologizing for the press is not admitting an error on one's part.
Biden also shares Trump's habit of never admitting error or apologizing for mistakes.
He topped it off by admitting his goofy participation in 25th Amendment discussions.
Let's start with the fact that Giuliani is admitting that Trump lied. Repeatedly.
The law also mandates that physicians conducting abortions have admitting privileges to hospitals.
The case could be about admitting privileges, counseling restrictions or an abortion ban.
Moe confirms the voicemail she left, admitting she maybe loves Noah, was true.
The company agreed to settle the charges without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
He may be backing off and admitting there are some viable environmental concerns.
Admitting your consumer app company isn't growing is not common among startup CEOs.
Suddenly, everyone at East High starts admitting that they've got other talents, too.
He's far from broke though ... admitting he has nearly $37 million in assets.
Sixty-four percent of the club's members voted in favor of admitting women.
For many, admitting we are imperfect is tantamount to saying we are worthless.
"Are you saying," he said, that such admitting privilege laws are "always unconstitutional"?
Ms. Murrill said the doctors should have tried harder to obtain admitting privileges.
I'm not proud of my staring habit, but I don't mind admitting it.
Red Granite has settled with the government for $21 million without admitting wrongdoing.
Frey appeared contrite and hangdog, admitting that he had embellished his own story.
Alito also asked how hard the doctors actually tried to get admitting privileges.
Admitting one patient now almost inevitably means finding a way to discharge another.
It filed a lawsuit, and reached a settlement on the admitting-privileges requirement.
"It is not just about admitting students, but supporting them," Ms. Vides said.
But no Chief Justice would think of admitting evidence that is not relevant.
Even if imitation is the highest compliment, WhatsApp executives are not admitting it.
After a host of calls and chats on the topic, I'm admitting defeat.
It's painful admitting that now, but there's a lot of truth to that.
Gauff was reluctant, admitting that she was in no emotional state to speak.
The company promised to do better, but stopped short of admitting any wrongdoing.
The company and Matta entered a settlement with the SEC without admitting wrongdoing.
Without admitting or denying the findings, BlackRock paid $340,000 to settle the matter.
Plenty of people are capable both of adoring Mama and admitting her faults.
Or is she admitting defeat — and asking him for help and political protection?
Step number one to solve a problem is admitting to the problem; 43.
The Steinhardt firm later settled, agreeing to pay $40 million without admitting wrongdoing.
In Louisiana, for instance, it's easier to obtain admitting privileges, the court held.
But it remains rampant, with 51% of respondents admitting they had paid bribes.
Furthermore, the stubborn human resistance to admitting a mistake should never be underestimated.
To people of color, here was a white man admitting his racism — finally.
Under the settlement, though, the store is not admitting it violated the law.
Of the 621 members who voted, 743 were in favor of admitting women.
Without admitting wrongdoing, Rappaport agreed to the punishment in a settlement with FINRA.
"They cannot say anything because that would mean admitting a mistake," she said.
"They cannot say anything because that would mean admitting a mistake," she said.
As with Adam, part of Tausolo's trouble is admitting his problems to himself.
But like many addictions, admitting a problem is the first step to treatment.
He seems pathologically incapable of accepting responsibility or admitting that he is wrong.
Johnson asked what Aleppo was, later admitting he thought it was an acronym.
I wrote Saint Pablo after admitting to my greatest shame my personal debt.
" Fischer clarified that she was upset with Pam because there's no way she went on vacation and didn't miss him, to which Kinsey replied, "Yes, but admitting to missing him is admitting to this emotional affair and she's not there yet.
"Unfortunately, over the years, [Holmes] ran into setbacks with this vision of a blood-testing device she was trying to pursue, and instead of admitting those setbacks, admitting to her investors where she was with the progress, she lied," Carreyrou said.
But like many women's colleges, it struggled, even after admitting men in the 9.73s.
The firm settled the matter without admitting to or denying the S.E.C.'s allegations.
Parks didn't have a strong reason, admitting her claims wouldn't hold up in court.
Why It matters Some might think that admitting lack of knowledge would spell doom.
Today, Hansmeier joins his conspirator in admitting his role in this long-running scam.
On Monday, Huffman released an emotional statement admitting to her participation in the scandal.
And they watched a video of Roof laughing after admitting he killed the victims.
Reagan, accused of lying in the Iran-Contra affair, rebounded by admitting a mistake.
I don't mind admitting that I'd love to have one of these even today.
Legend, without admitting or denying guilt, consented to a censure and a $125,000 fine.
It's been almost a year since I became comfortable admitting that I'm plus-size.
It's now publicly admitting to them, and it says it's trying to fix them.
I hate admitting this fact to people, because they tend to immediately pass judgment.
Mr. Cosby paid Ms. Constand $3.38 million to settle the suit without admitting wrongdoing.
A majority of South Koreans told pollsters that they were against admitting the Yemenis.
The old me would have despised the new me for admitting such a thing.
"It hurts," she said in a clip, admitting that the "adrenaline" had worn off.
It's easy to shock people by admitting you don't watch the dragon fantasy show.
In 2014 just 38% of 11-15 year-olds admitting to having tried alcohol.
I know how powerful admitting mistakes and asking forgiveness can be for American diplomacy.
Hilariously, while admitting the account was fake, the user screwed up their own username.
The casino paid the Treasury Department a $477,000 fine in 1998 without admitting wrongdoing.
Does self-deprecatingly admitting that you're a terrible cliché make it better or worse?
" Adam is clearly resistant, admitting that he doesn't know if he's "ready for that.
The young man shakes his head silently, admitting that he's never heard of McDonald's.
Déjà acknowledges them, admitting that her hair loss gets worse in times of stress.
Mellencamp Arroyave explained more in episode 5, admitting that she initially conspired with Blizzard.
Very, very big celebration—fireworks," he first joked before admitting, "Okay, I made dinner.
Nissan said in a statement that it was not admitting fault under the settlement.
For these groups, admins typically have specific criteria they require before admitting new members.
The state also requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
Mr. Cohen resolved the matter without admitting any wrongdoing or paying a personal fine.
But this month it issued a statement admitting to "mistakes" and promising more democracy.
Advocates working on their behalf urged the government to move quickly on admitting them.
So, too, would admitting many Middle Eastern Christians, whose plight has animated many conservatives.
Hellerstedt, the Supreme Court ruled that an admitting privileges law in Texas was unconstitutional.
Zuckerberg explains to a commenter how his trip is planned, admitting aides do help.
Evidence suggests that we're seeing more and more women admitting to perusing pornography sites.
Navistar paid $7.5 million in the settlement, without admitting to or denying the charges.
The regulator added that Kellogg settled the charges without admitting or denying the allegations.
The banks will see a 10 percent cut in their fines for admitting wrongdoing.
" Eventually she does, with Singer breaking into tears and admitting, "I'm f—ed up.
The challengers focus on the admitting-privileges requirement and regulations governing clinic facility standards.
Tyrese did add a post Tuesday admitting the money had not been received yet.
The camera manufacturer finally admitting that this market is worth investing in is interesting.
In April, the parents posted a teary public apology, admitting they went too far.
"They are tacitly admitting that the goal is to block the president," he said.
Lockhart Steele: The editorial director for Vox was fired after admitting to sexual misconduct.
But I think it happens more than you are even admitting in your classes.
One was a requirement that all abortion clinics have admitting privileges at local hospitals.
All have now settled (without admitting wrongdoing), agreeing to pay a combined $1.2 billion.
After admitting mobile defeat, Microsoft sees its future in artificial intelligence and augmented reality.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, admitting it hits a little too close to home.
The Wellesley GirlShe's torn between admitting she's #withher or alienating all her #bernout friends.
The central risk of admitting this publicly isn't overreach so much as over-promising.
Northam apologized Friday, admitting he was one of the two people in the photo.
Morgan Stanley agreed to settle the charges without admitting or denying the SEC's findings.
A bride shared her wedding story on Refinery29, admitting her special day cost $165,000.
But admitting, that we were all of English descent, what does it amount to?
Ten other states also require doctors who perform abortions to have hospital admitting privileges.
Admitting that you got it wrong is the first step toward getting it right.
Apple currently faces multiple class action lawsuits after admitting to intentionally slowing down iPhones.
I always look for somebody who's very comfortable admitting when something didn't work out.
But NIH will likely stop admitting new patients for the duration of the shutdown.
There's no shame in admitting that you stalk people on Instagram — we all do.
Then we wouldn't even have to applaud them for finally admitting to the assaults!
In the past, without admitting guilt, China has pledged to rein in IP theft.
Could it be, as Donald Trump suggests, that the peril comes from admitting Muslims?
The other required doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
I'm finally admitting to myself I'll never read the article I opened in March.
SeaWorld has agreed to settle the SEC charges without admitting or denying the allegations.
Here, Facebook is admitting this problem is too big to tackle on its own.
He had a hard enough time admitting he was maybe not the nicest person.
He puts America down for not admitting the fact that aliens are a reality.
Goldman settled with the SEC for $550 million in July 2010, without admitting wrongdoing.
Sadeghi, 28, agreed to pay $24,215 to settle with the SEC, without admitting wrongdoing.
"When there is scope for admitting something went wrong, we do that," Ermotti said.
The firm settled the case "without admitting or denying the findings" by the agency.
Admitting as much can feel risky — not only to conservatives but to liberals too.
Most of them understood that the Communist forces were stronger than MACV was admitting.
Admitting that there were things I didn't understand somehow created a new common ground.
Like Louisiana, Texas required abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
Forget reporting the rape: Merely admitting it to myself made me want to die.
If America were admitting too many immigrants, the economy would have trouble absorbing them.
They goaded him into admitting as much at a White House meeting this month.
He continually mocks his Jerusalem guide for making unbelievable claims and never admitting error.
He is also incapable of admitting that he is wrong about anything, or apologizing.
The company settled the lawsuit in 2004 without admitting any wrongdoing, according to Bloomberg.
On Tuesday, they didn't have 48, admitting that their supposed supporters had misled them.
The defense minister, Michael Fallon, resigned after admitting he touched a female journalist's knee.
Nestlé Canada later settled a class-action lawsuit for $9 million without admitting guilt.
Eaze's spokesperson tried to remain optimistic while admitting the dire situation the company faces.
I have zero shame admitting that I became very emotionally invested in this show.
The Saudi administration has actually taken an important step by admitting to the murder.
Flynn is now admitting that he lied about the same contacts to the FBI.
Sometimes people have a hard time admitting that because it's hard on their ego.
So he published an essay admitting his low crimes but disproving any high crime.
Admitting any one of those students would upset the 75 percent black-Hispanic cap.
But, whatever the case, it was easy to fix by simply admitting the error.
They know what many are uncomfortable admitting: no one in power cares about them.
Now, across Silicon Valley, anxious tech workers are finally admitting they have a problem.
In January, Barry admitting to having an affair with Forrest in 2016 and apologized.
Were there security concerns that prevented the U.S. from admitting, say, a hundred thousand?
As BAN released its report, Total Reclaim issued a statement admitting to some wrongdoing.
"So now Comey's admitting he was wrong," the president said on Twitter on Sunday.
Then he refused to disown Trump if he's the nominee, essentially admitting that Mrs.
He called him a "big man," for humbling himself and admitting he was wrong.
Nations can partly compensate by raising the retirement age or admitting more immigrant workers.
The outgoing minister was recorded admitting to be last month at a private dinner.
Officials say the woman even signed a document admitting she "made up" her story.
Allowing providers to piggyback on another doctor's admitting privileges makes it a little easier.
Opponents dispute that, saying that hospitalizations after abortions are rare, that women would receive medical care at hospitals whether their doctors had admitting privileges or not and that abortion providers are often unable to obtain admitting privileges for reasons unrelated to their competence.
"The Government stonewalled, produced nothing — not even admitting whether or not such material existed — before finally admitting at a meet and confer in October 2019 that it had still not reviewed the full set of materials in its possession," the filing said.
It also helps the colleges avoid scrutiny when admitting recruited athletes, legacies or underrepresented minorities.
Apple is practically admitting that Mac apps aren't enough anymore, and it's turning to iOS.
" After admitting that he didn't pay for the ride, Harry allegedly resisted arrest yelling "No!
Canadians have also reported being banned from the US for admitting to smoking weed before.
That's just another way of admitting that your spouse brings out who you really are.
But hey, Sheen at least seems to be admitting that he's in the wrong here.
Taraji literally shivered with discomfort while admitting that she doesn't like watching herself on screen.
Hendrix, 31, announced their split Thursday on Instagram, admitting they fought to make things work.
But that doesn't mean it's admitting any wrongdoing, only that it's responding to user feedback.
Too many people try to cover up their mistakes, fearing the repercussions of admitting fault.
It also requires doctors who provide abortions to have various forms of hospital admitting privileges.
Then tell us, what do you think about Hadid admitting she needs more runway practice?
It means being vulnerable from time to time and admitting when things aren't going well.
Merkel, whom Trump has criticized for being too lenient in admitting refugees, opposed the order.
On Thursday, Jung was arrested after appearing in court and admitting to all the charges.
For Puerto Rico to enter the union, Congress needs to pass a law admitting it.
Kris backs down from this one, admitting that she might not have handled it correctly.
According to the affidavit, Wright allegedly gave police a written statement admitting to the crime.
"the abortion pill," to have a contract with a second doctor with hospital admitting privileges.
She left before the reception really got underway, admitting that she wasn't one for crowds.
Khalil Cavil is out of a job after admitting he lied about the whole episode.
Without admitting or denying guilt, Hughes agreed to implement new procedures to prevent dispensing errors.
After admitting what had been done to her Diane admits that she is not herself.
Walking around all day, not admitting the reality of his life to those around him.
Stealing an election, taking over the DNC, admitting to funding the phony Russian lies propaganda.
Anyone who signed this form was basically admitting to guilt and to ruining the study.
The unthinkable has happened: an app maker is actually admitting it's secretly listening to us!
The president was caught on tape admitting to sexual misconduct and still reportedly denies it.
It only would have been the public embarrassment of admitting that it didn't work out.
And self-awareness — being aware of that and admitting it and kind of loving it.
Joanna isn't so sure, admitting her pregnancy was a bit more difficult this time around.
Acknowledging MBS isn't the best ally could also be, for Trump, admitting he was wrong.
Some American nursing schools started admitting men only in 603, after a Supreme Court ruling.
That would be admitting to themselves and everyone else that the investment thesis was invalid.
" Admitting that tequila might have played a role in the incident, Theron elaborated, "Not drizzle.
The contracted doctor also must have admitting privileges at a hospital designated to handle emergencies.
Admitting fault, the app's rep said it didn't verify all details such as vehicle types.
Hebrews was big for us because everyone kinda came out to admitting they liked us.
But she can't help admitting a little "me time" is something she's looked forward to.
Justice Ginsburg noted that New Mexico law does not require surgical standards or admitting privileges.
NeNe also opened up about caring for Gregg to PEOPLE, admitting that it's not easy.
Musk and Tesla settled the charges against them without admitting or denying the SEC's allegations.
Emily actually records Stephanie admitting that Miles is the biological son of her half-brother.
Adele admitting she woke up with acne ahead of tonight's show at the O2. pic.twitter.
They spent a week attacking her before reversing their narrative and admitting she was right.
Maybe that "first" will be this Bachelor admitting that in his case, father knows best.
The case was settled out of court this May with Prevezon never admitting any wrongdoing.
It's now essentially admitting that those standards are too weak in instances of weaponized hate.
A series of court cases ensued, which Ageas has now settled without admitting any wrongdoing.
But: This isn't a capitulation from Facebook, admitting that it may be doing some harm.
The country's only all-male historically black college will begin admitting transgender men next year.
She settled her case against Walcott in 1996, without him or the university admitting wrongdoing.
Is it possible that a massive corporation is admitting that one of its products... sucks?
While admitting Midler is "such a legend," Kardashian West felt the comedian's criticism was unwarranted.
Conversely, conservatives tend to adhere to a "no apologies" ethos that makes admitting error verboten.
Clark smokes one of her omnipresent cigarettes before admitting that she's ashamed to have lost.
House Speaker Paul Ryan responded to the release by admitting Trump's request was "obviously" inappropriate.
I have been rattled by my work, sometimes severely, and I'm okay with admitting that.
In addition to Texas, five other states passed admitting privileges laws in 2013 and 2014.
Admitting how much you want the job shows that you're not prideful or overly confident.
You seem to have found your voice after admitting that you aren't a natural politician.
The previous administration's staffers are genetically incapable of admitting that Trump deserves credit for anything.
Zero Parallel will pay the fine without admitting or denying the allegations, the CFPB said.
The law also requires that abortion doctors have admitting privileges at hospitals within 28500 miles.
The White House seems to be admitting as much by unveiling the farm aid package.
He acknowledged his past abuse during his sentencing, admitting he "mistreated" several former student-athletes.
In November 2013, after the admitting-privileges requirement was put in place, there were 22.
That's how Kalanick described Levandowski, despite moments later admitting hiring Levandowski turned into a mess.
Some members praised her on Saturday for admitting the mistake and seeking to correct it.
It may also stop them from admitting students eligible for loans who lack basic skills.
It also appears that he doesn't care about admitting to making mistakes and seeking absolution.
Instead of admitting they don't have the money, many students will often just forego lunch.
But the Trump administration is admitting that it can't make this happen on its own.
It's in some ways a very embarrassing conversation because it really is about admitting failure.
It also means admitting where they have been wrong on domestic policies — past and present.
The other part requires doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
Even just admitting to myself this is a problem instead of bemoaning it has helped.
And admitting defeat isn't something I enjoy doing, especially when it's core to my work.
He resigned as governor that year after admitting that he had patronized a prostitution ring.
Shaving my head felt like winning a battle and admitting defeat in the same breath.
She'd settled with the SEC without admitting wrongdoing; Balwani is still fighting the SEC's charges.
A day after admitting he posed in a racist photo 35 years ago, Virginia Gov.
The Texas law requires doctors at clinics to have admitting privileges to a local hospital.
Senator Elizabeth Warren says she successfully called President Trump's bluff, but he's not admitting it.
No other specialized school has come close to admitting as many black and Latino students.
Arresting an overactive amygdala requires first realizing and then admitting you're feeling uneasy and scared.
I mean, he's openly admitting that he's a racist, which you know is absolutely disgusting.
It's making me think twice before admitting out loud that yes, I am a golfer.
It would also mean admitting that the victim could not have predicted the rapist's behavior.
And part of that shared responsibility is admitting that infrastructure can do only so much.
Hopkins has made great progress toward becoming "need-blind" — admitting students based solely on merit.
The authority signed a consent decree, admitting wrongdoing and accepting oversight from a federal monitor.
The widespread practice of preferentially admitting the children of alumni is a fund-raising technique.
"That would be like admitting that it's political content, and it's not," Mr. Stevenson said.
GE agreed to pay $50 million to settle the charges, without admitting nor denying wrongdoing.
"He's amped, he's so pumped," Kostek said while admitting the constant winning NEVER gets old!
A.M.A. officials likewise saw to it that recalcitrant physicians had their hospital admitting privileges rescinded.
"Mike discovered there were a lot more records than anybody was admitting," Mr. Volcker said.
One of those provisions required abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
What other White House would bar the American media while admitting a Russian state photographer?
Henry gave a voluntary statement admitting to all the details of the killings, police say.
Both the company and Lorenz are settling the case without admitting or denying the allegations.
They've chosen other priorities: sports teams; new buildings; ethnic and geographic diversity; admitting alumni children.
The parents pleaded guilty, admitting they had used the apartment as a storehouse for heroin.
But they filed a response to the lawsuit denying some claims and admitting to others.
But Ryan would only go so far in admitting that something significant had been accomplished.
Always learning and always admitting to our mistakes; that&aposs how we become better people.
Told to wait, she watched a woman on a stretcher die by the admitting desk.
As the kids say, the first step to rehabilitation is admitting you have a problem.
As for the warrantless surveillance of Muslims, the city settled three lawsuits without admitting wrongdoing.
Did he support admitting vastly more immigrants, perhaps even embracing a policy of "open borders"?
On Monday, the unnamed officer resigned, after admitting that he had lied about the incident.
Iran's most revered Revolutionary Guards commander says talking with President Trump would be admitting defeat.
" Mr. Huxley paused before admitting, "But I don't know how to make it not pretty.
When Clinton got caught, the White House denied the connection before finally admitting the contact.
Jung was arrested several days later, admitting to the charges and apologizing to his victims.
We are falling behind our friends in admitting the immigrants proven to spur the economy.
The companies consented to the orders without admitting or denying the findings, the bureau said.
But part of having a dialogue involves listening and learning and admitting when you're wrong.
Former President Barack Obama set a goal of admitting 110,000 refugees in fiscal year 2017.
" He opened by admitting, "Yeah, I've been pretty liberal with the emergency Hot Pods lately.
And they have a hard time admitting their losses and focus too much on gains.
Petraeus resigned from the C.I.A. in 2012 after admitting that he had an extramarital affair.
But admitting that unwillingness amounted to "pre-emptively blinking" and handing power to the Democrats.
Cliff Hite (R) resigned last month after admitting to inappropriate behavior toward a state employee.
" But admitting all of them, he said, "greatly throws off the size of the class.
In fact, her attorney, Arthur H. Barens, just sent us a statement admitting the error.
Make the case that admitting China to the World Trade Organization was indeed a mistake.
He was later acquitted of the Black murder despite admitting he chopped up Black's body.
Demi Moore is admitting to a past "infidelity" in her revealing new memoir Inside Out.
Mr. Berry confessed, admitting to Sheriff Rowles that the night had spiraled out of control.
How do you fix a problem when you're not capable of admitting you have one?
The Supreme Court is currently considering whether a similar regulation requiring admitting privileges is unconstitutional.
But there are many obstacles not only to gaining admitting privileges, but also to maintaining them.
Marlinspike surprises me by admitting that he looks forward to the moment when he can quit.
The direct consequence of legacy is to compromise the admissions process by admitting less qualified students.
Timehop is admitting that additional personal information was compromised in a data breach on July 4.
So Team Nunes is admitting that Papadopoulos triggered the FBI's Russia investigation -- not the Steele dossier?
Facebook apologized to West for any confusion, admitting their social media team had made a mistake.
After reading the comments, Olivia posted a second video apology, admitting she was "disappointed" in herself.
While admitting he and Corwin had kissed once, he allegedly told authorities they never had sex.
At first, his face screws up in concentration as Schmidt coaxes him into admitting the truth.
Salinas paid a $7.5 million fine to settle that probe without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
Mitsubishi, days after admitting it had falsified fuel-efficiency ratings, just got snapped up by Nissan.
Was Dassey, then a 16-year-old, manipulated by the justice system into falsely admitting guilt?
They&aposre just admitting that they&aposre part of a team that is out of power.
Without admitting or denying the findings, Mayweather and Khaled agreed to pay disgorgement, penalties and interest.
On Monday, Morehouse College in Atlanta announced that it will start admitting transgender men in 2020.
In SoFi's case, the lack of transparency allows Cagney to exit without admitting to any wrongdoing.
Last week, Hill apologized after admitting that she had a relationship with someone on her campaign.
"A lot of moms are getting more comfortable admitting that they need help," Bell told Refinery29.
During his interview, he allegedly admitting to driving down to Ormond Beach to see his wife.
It is possible some people are not comfortable admitting that they would give him their support.
And that is okay, as long as you're committed to admitting you can get it wrong.
When the Presidential Determination is issued, we will begin admitting refugees in accordance with its provisions.
The man is heard telling her to "Shut the fuck up," and admitting to being racist.
Her past as a stripper changes the sense of shame around openly admitting to plastic surgery.
The festival, which gets into full swing on Friday, started admitting campers at 8:00 a.m.
After a protracted hearing, the State Department reinstated his passport in December, effectively admitting its error.
State Street and Mr. DeBaggis consented to the orders without admitting to or denying the findings.
This is, in part, because DeGeneres has not been shy about admitting she is supporting Clinton.
The first step to mastering your Gmail account is admitting you're not that great at it.
They say, for example, that they're admitting only 1,000 users per week in LA right now.
The model laughed, admitting that she does try to religiously observe this practice in her life.
While at the same time admitting that Huffington Post has been struggling with the same issues.
Without admitting liability, the pharmacy settled, agreeing to pay $55,000 toward the child's college saving fund.
"It just consumed my entire life," she says, admitting that it affected her ability to focus.
Apple came clean only this month under public pressure, admitting its software updates slowed processor speed.
Even Senator Elizabeth Warren is now admitting that the DNC primary process was in fact rigged.
Admitting it and deciding how we want to deal with it is the impossibly hard part.
" Admitting the gig was her "dream job," Sadler said there "was a lot on the line.
I don't want to know this," she joked on Monday's episode, then admitting, "Tell me more!
Dean took it upon himself to finally address their issues, admitting that he felt completely abandoned.
"I'm really hoping Kylie's lying," she said on KUWTK, admitting she'd been hoping for a son.
After admitting to luring Savanna to her apartment, Crews pled guilty to the charges on Dec.
She points to the fifth step — admitting your wrongdoings to yourself and others — as particularly helpful.
Knowles showed remorse when he pled guilty in May, apologizing and admitting he had done wrong.
At least this time, AT&T is admitting that it throttles data speeds on unlimited plans.
We have a man in the White House who is on tape admitting to sexual assault.
He is defensive about that, admitting it was "tough on them, on families, on me politically".
Image: GizmodoRoughly 48 hours after its major service outage, Amazon is admitting what caused the problem.
Louis C.K. performed at a comedy club for the first time since admitting to sexual misconduct.
On June 14th the central-bank governor resigned, admitting he had lost the confidence of investors.
The SEC said both executives also consented to the order without admitting or denying the findings.
Google admitting prototypes exist makes sense—after all, have you seen the multitude of Google patents?
Moreover, abortion providers don't need to have admitting privileges for their patients to visit a hospital.
Spiegel shows great maturity here, admitting to impatient strategic moves and outlining a cohesive path forward.
Here's what I learned: The first step is admitting to yourself that packing is not easy.
A 7,000-person study reveals it's hard to be a great boss without admitting something uncomfortable
I was graduating from college by the time Bill Clinton admitting to smoking marijuana—without inhaling.
Those admitting to war crimes will be sentenced to five to eight years of "alternative punishment".
Instead of admitting the inconvenient truth, the president repeatedly lied about the cornerstone of the law.
Of course, Harvard is not alone in admitting a disproportionate number of students from wealthy families.
And when finally confronted, Facebook often dragged its feet before admitting the extent of the issues.
" She also tweeted early Tuesday morning, apologizing for her mistake, and admitting she made "an error.
" His wife did exactly what was asked of her, admitting, "I didn't question what it was.
October 22016 – A U.S. district judge sides largely with the challengers, blocking the admitting privileges provision.
And for BoJack, it's finally admitting that he needs serious help in order to get sober.
Thank you Mr. Trump for admitting that universal health care is the better way to go.
The second requires that doctors who provide the procedures have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
Maybe because we think that admitting how much it hurts makes us as women look weak.
Last year, Texas' controversial House Bill 2 required doctors performing abortions to have hospital admitting privileges.
In Greece, before the financial crisis began, admitting you couldn't afford something was a big taboo.
I don't mind admitting that it actually made me cry on my video about the film.
Doing so would mean admitting, to the whole world, its own failure to treat the disease.
Phil Jackson admitting the triangle offense has lost its potency in the space-and-pace NBA?
Doctors with admitting privileges are not on the payroll of the hospital or formally considered employees.
Both agreed to forfeit those payments to the government with interest without admitting to the charges.
Part of getting into the right narrative involves admitting you can't see the end of it.
He shows a moment of grace by admitting he deserves jail time for what he did.
Moreover, under the proposal, states would simply be "sponsoring" workers, not admitting them into the country.
But there's nothing sex negative about admitting that this enterprise can get very tangled, very quickly.
The I.O.C.'s generous move in admitting a refugees' team matches the spirit of the Games.
Some conservatives see liberal soft-headedness in today's policy, with its bias towards admitting family groups.
Smith thanked Stanford for her help and admitting that he he never expected the test results.
Of the 22014 eligible voters, 853 cast ballots, with 285 percent in favor of admitting women.
Days earlier, Sumner delivered a speech against admitting Kansas to the Union as a slave state.
Still, admitting that you're obsessed with beans is a little like saying you collect decorative plates.
"What is all this nonsense about admitting women to Princeton?" asked one Princeton alumnus in 1968.
" Behar responds, admitting that she used makeup "that was a little bit darker than my skin.
The current halt also stays implementation of the executive order's 120-day ban on admitting refugees.
Even Rudy Giuliani seems to be admitting that the impeachment hearings aren't going great for Republicans.
Being honest wasn't important; being loud, being a bully and never admitting fault were what mattered.
The irony of the China defense is that it is a form of admitting the crime.
"A lot of guys wouldn't have said that," Collins said of Syndergaard's admitting his own limitations.
Doing otherwise "would be tantamount to admitting to the inferiority of its own regime," he said.
They are shocked when an intellectual can support a candidate while admitting that candidate's possible faults.
And we have his lawyer admitting that Mueller may not have disclosed this alleged conflict. 9.
" He's aware that, in admitting you crave money, "you set yourself up as a satirical creature.
The President outright admitting the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians whispered dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Admitting that makes me feel devastated for who I was just a couple of years ago.
Rick Scott ordered an emergency moratorium on Wednesday to prevent the facility from admitting new patients.
The order states that the company consented to the settlement "without admitting or denying" its findings.
The researchers asked about best friends because women may not feel comfortable admitting their own attempts.
Rather than admitting their mea culpa, Cochran has Carl Douglas (Dale Godboldo) take responsibility for it.
I feel ridiculous admitting challenges like this now, but I didn't have anybody help me much.
Even the White House is admitting the economy is suffering and the pain will get worse.
He was accepting — admitting what he did not know, like the extent of his other wounds.
Players who fail drug tests often take the blame without admitting to knowingly using banned drugs.
"The admitting privileges, no doubt, is a way to close clinics in Louisiana," she told reporters.
The law requires doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital 30 miles from the clinic.
The restriction at issue now requires doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
European officials are now admitting that Portugal may have found a better response to the crisis.
Russo concerns a Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local clinic.
It "seals in the flavor," he said, admitting that he didn't know if that was true.
All it is admitting to now is trying to keep the old iPhones running for longer.
The first, he writes, was an "instinctual response" that amounted to admitting to a bad joke.
Yes, the colleges should make sure they're admitting only athletes with the academic preparation to graduate.
DRURY I think it makes audiences more open to admitting that racism is still in existence.
According to Bloomberg, in 2012, the company settled the case with the pilot, without admitting wrongdoing. 
Some people had tried three or four stores in search of hand sanitizer, before admitting defeat.
The former two firms reportedly settled without admitting blame for $270 million and $85 million, respectively.
That process can only begin by admitting to your beloved that you stumbled upon the clip.
"I try not to eat them every day," she said, before admitting she usually does anyway.
Ms. Veselnitskaya's client, Prevezon Holdings, paid $6 million to resolve the claim without admitting any crime.
Or Sanders admitting to his disinterest in traditional political gladhanding, and the board's consternation in response.
Finally, Ms. White said she had to leave, admitting she had another date that same evening.
The Secret Service was alerted to the tweets beforehand, however, with Benson admitting he posted them.
"That's the biggest hurdle to overcome, is someone admitting they need these modifications," Mr. MacNeill said.
He commends the blogger for admitting his mistake, pointing out that this increases perceptions of trustworthiness.
McConnell's initial proposal for Trump's trial was to require a vote in favor of admitting evidence.
Sir Anthony Hopkins is admitting that he's a complete workaholic — and that's not a bad thing.
However, a spokeswoman, Victoria Taylor, said the school would not be admitting students for fall 2017.
Mr. Petraeus resigned from the C.I.A. in 2012 after admitting that he had an extramarital affair.
He has settled claims by investors and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, without admitting wrongdoing.
The result has been that in states with admitting privileges laws, clinics are forced to close.
In the wake of the 20173 case, many states put the brakes on admitting privileges laws.
Hellerstedt, a case over a nearly identical law requiring hospital admitting privileges in Texas in 20163.
But admitting it, and trying to fix it, is still a lot better than the alternative.
Of those, the administration proposes admitting 18,000 refugees to be resettled under the new refugee ceiling.
Legal action is also pending in Alabama and Louisiana courts over the states' "admitting privileges" laws.
Prevezon Holdings, Mr. Katsyv's company, paid $6 million to resolve the claim without admitting any crime.
In return, Russia (without admitting blame) would guarantee an end to the hacking of American elections.
After failing a field sobriety test and admitting that he'd "consumed alcoholic beverages," he was arrested.
He tricked Jake into admitting that he only befriended Janey because of the bet they made. 
Ralph Northam and state Attorney General Mark Herring admitting to having worn blackface in the 1980s.
To fully repent of transgression requires admitting sin to a bishop, rendering the confessional stakes high.
These buyers usually aren&apost shy about admitting their move is for tax purposes, Puig said.
Matthew Wollman (R) resigned his seat in January after admitting to sexual relationships with two interns.
In May 2011, for example, the recently elected Brownback signed an admitting privileges law in Kansas.
Here's Maguire admitting he doesn't think he's the best qualified person for the DNI job pic.twitter.
Broidy stepped down from his position at the RNC after admitting to the affair with Bechard.
They have united to oppose European Union policies on admitting refugees, many of whom are Muslim.
The law, enacted in 2014, requires doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
But it appears that Epshteyn is quietly admitting here that the income was not reported correctly.
Just admitting that out loud and knowing that people are going to read that, it's absurd.
Admitting that I left him when he was at his lowest point fills me with guilt.
I think MIT is still admitting the women, and that started in the '22013s with me.
Donald Trump's apparent policy of never admitting mistakes could have terrible consequences in the Oval Office.
The admitting-privileges requirement for doctors ''likewise does nothing to improve the health and safety of women.
One requires doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 22013 miles of the abortion clinic.
Admitting how you bounced back from failure shows your grit and ability to learn from your mistakes.
" Reinhart, 22, concluded her emotional note by admitting that in grieving, it's "too hard to give anything.
These skeptics might want to know that even some police officers are admitting they have a problem.
"I'm really hoping Kylie's lying," she said on KUWTK, admitting she'd been hoping for a baby boy.
Under Italian law the bank could settle the case without formally admitting it had committed any crime.
Following Haley's criticism, economic adviser Larry Kudlow issued a groveling apology, admitting he had been totally wrong.
Hannah rescues the date by admitting she lost her virginity despite wanting to save it for marriage.
" Watts has also opened up about the split, admitting that there are "good days and bad days.
If the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem, Facebook is taking baby steps.
George Michael once spoke candidly about his history of drug use, including admitting to smoking crack cocaine.
Earlier this month, May pulled a planned vote on her deal after admitting parliament would reject it.
For me that meant admitting that I needed the help and being able to get the help.
In this case, SNL might've been better served by simply admitting that this is no laughing matter.
Now, Roper is straight-up admitting that she thinks the two might not have a real relationship.
But they say the first step on the road to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
In the interview on Friday, however, Allen hesitated before admitting that he attended Trump's inauguration in January.
I'm very comfortable with admitting I'm still growing up and learning about it a lot, every day.
In 2006, US District Judge Gladys Kessler ruled that tobacco companies must pay for ads admitting wrongdoing.
" The post included a misleading video clip that claims to show Omar admitting to taking "terrorism classes.
Zepatos laid out commandments to fix the problems, admitting that there was no silver bullet sound bite.
Without admitting or denying FINRA's findings, Securities America consented to both a censure and a $2125,2000 fine.
Admitting that the company's core product, a platform that tailors marketing messages and mediums to customers — i.e.
Chrissy Teigen got candid in an interview with Cosmopolitan, admitting that she's cut back on her drinking.
W was reflective when he left office, admitting mistakes, proving thoughtful about the controversial decisions he made.
Every year it seems that colleges are admitting their "most competitive class yet" amidst dropping admissions rates.
Musk and Tesla agreed to settle the charges without admitting or denying the SEC's allegations, regulators said.
Meghan also shared a lengthy statement on her blog, admitting that she found about the allegations online.
"Feeling good, way better obviously," Couture said ... admitting the health scare was a reality check about mortality.
She decided to confide in Chris Harrison, admitting she couldn't imagine not having Kristian in her life.
"We've heard they'll simply stop admitting guests on to rides when their window has closed," Selga said.
Y Combinator began admitting nonprofits to its accelerator in 2013, but nonprofits are in a minority there.
That follows the city's first, 1,000-bed hospital which was completed and started admitting patients on Monday.
Meanwhile at the company there would be carte blanche for reinvention, reversing years-old policies, admitting faults.
He has said he will adjust his schedule after admitting to being exhausted by his comeback season.
Rep. Katie Hill resigned earlier this week after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with a campaign staffer.
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney already slipped on admitting quid pro pro with Ukraine.
The EU's enlargement commissioner Oliver Varhelyi unveiled a new methodology for admitting new member states on Wednesday.
The employer could also create liability for themselves by admitting that sexual harassment happened in the workplace.
" Cooper: "Your candidate has settled numerous lawsuits without admitting any guilt on a whole number of things.
"It doesn't mean anything happened," she said while admitting that her friend did in fact message Todd.
The hardest step was actually realizing and admitting to myself that my drinking was beyond my control.
" Singer questions herself, admitting to Radziwill that "maybe she said the word 'defend' and I'm thinking 'puppet.
Justin Bieber has the hots for wife Hailey Baldwin, and he isn't saying "Sorry" about admitting it!
News. "Platonic intimacy is a beautiful thing," Centineo exclaims before admitting that he is most certainly single.
That prompted Merkel to make a rare public apology, admitting to having made mistakes over the matter.
It&aposs actually deflection from actually just admitting Trump was right, and people like Pelosi are conflating.
The company agreed to the $1.25 million settlement without admitting or denying the allegations, the SEC said.
"It's the same dialect," Hiddleston said, admitting with a broad smile that he already speaks like Bond.
The Florida state Senate's top Democrat resigned Friday after admitting to an extramarital affair with a lobbyist.
Doctors could always challenge the rule later, he reasoned, if they aren't able to gain admitting privileges.
Isn't it more likely that Trump was lying about why he fired Flynn than accidentally admitting obstruction?
Keep reading for a small sample from my "I can't believe I'm admitting I like this" playlist.
Her predecessor, Yoichi Masuzoe, resigned after admitting to using political funding for personal entertainment and travel expenses.
Weeks later, Facebook is now admitting the problem was far more widespread than a single measurement error.
What's the advice of great CEOs, including Vanguard Group's Jack Bogle, when it comes to admitting mistakes?
MacDonald hopes he will finally be exonerated — but not at the cost of admitting to the murders.
" Boudinot: "They seem to have an issue over there of men not admitting that they have power.
Rose denied gambling for decades, until admitting in a 2004 book that actually, he did do it.
Gee concerns a 2014 Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
The jurors deliberated for a further 52 hours before admitting they could not reach a unanimous verdict.
"That will be a special moment," Spoelstra told reporters while admitting it will be emotional for him.
Lower courts have blocked admitting privileges provisions in five states and halted facilities regulations in two states.
The court declares that both provisions of the law - "admitting privileges" and hospital-grade facilities - are unconstitutional.
Nielson is immediately intrigued, admitting that she was most interested in Obrochta before coming on the show.
The company is only admitting 250 students to start but will expand the program in the future.
Saul and Stokes settled charges without admitting or denying allegations, and will pay a penalty of $25,000.
Without admitting or denying guilt, he also signed a consent order barring him from Colorado's securities industry.
Admitting that I caved and got a cool ass snippet of the performance is a bit harder.
The federal government, through Congress, certainly has the primary authority to make rules admitting or excluding noncitizens.
In the feature, Cardi starts off by admitting her love of our 32nd president, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
He was arrested at his home for DUI and hit and run after admitting to driving drunk.
Help came quickly; at one point, police stopped admitting boats into neighborhoods that became oversaturated with rescuers.
His daughter, Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva, then took to Instagram, admitting that her father had suffered a stroke.
Stepping outside of your comfort zone means doing things like , , giving and accepting feedback and admitting mistakes.
Masayoshi Son defended the Japanese company's investment, while admitting he misjudged the American firm's founder, Adam Neumann.
Whether this is Microsoft admitting defeat or just using Cortana in smarter ways remains to be seen.
Also on Wednesday, Herring released a statement admitting that he dressed in  blackface when he was 19.
GSK has since settled claims by 46 U.S. states and thousands of users, without admitting any wrongdoing.
AS ANYONE who has conquered addiction knows, the first step is admitting that you have a problem.
Soon enough Jean is admitting she doesn't know which of her double lives is the real one.
Also, Trump publicly said he knew nothing about the payments, but is now admitting he did know.
Without admitting wrongdoing, it settled a class-action suit brought by former players for about $1 billion.
The law required doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles.
That exceeds the goal set by President Obama of admitting as least 10,000 during the fiscal year.
They refuse to answer, admitting only they are a survey crew out of Anchorage studying the tides.
" Alexei did not argue the point, admitting, "For two people to align spiritually—it's a complicated endeavor.
Instead of admitting the relationship, she proceeds to milk the ex-wife for information about Albert's faults.
He later back tracked on those claims, admitting that he continued to pursue the proposal for months.
Three provisions, including the admitting-privileges requirement, had been in place statewide with only a few exceptions.
This would be tantamount to admitting that Mr. Redstone and National Amusements can also remove the board.
For one thing, it's long past time to put a break on admitting new members to NATO.
Or maybe she had thought all of these things before and was just now admitting to them.
If there is a duel to establish whose stash is the best, no one is admitting it.
Under the new policy, the Pentagon intends to start admitting openly transgender recruits a year from now.
Starrett agreed in May to pay $25,000 to settle the lawsuit without admitting or denying the allegations.
Users were livid, and, after that, Facebook either stopped conducting secret experiments or stopped admitting to them.
All parties under investigation paid fines and agreed to SEC conditions without admitting or denying the allegations.
"Admitting this is unacceptable to anyone, apologizing and asking for forgiveness are good first steps," O'Leary says.
Clinton in particular, they have a hard time admitting that someone else could be much, much worse.
A young man with slumped shoulders was recommitted after admitting to violating his probation and smoking pot.
This is despite admitting about 379 million people during that timeframe, an astonishingly low rate of failure.
"You see her admitting to things that didn&apost happen," O&aposNeill said, referring to the recording.
Admitting students with merit that isn't instantly clear in their transcripts is a purposeful effort, a commitment.
The organization challenged the state's mandates for ambulatory surgical center licensing and admitting privileges at the time.
He responded on Facebook, admitting to going on a hunt, but stating that his conscience was clear.
Well, they're admitting that it was bigger than they had previously, which amounts to the same thing.
We want to make sure we are not admitting the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas.
Noah responded by admitting that his joke was inappropriate and said he no longer made such jokes.
In his 2007 letter to shareholders, Buffett explained the poor decision, admitting it cost investors $3.5 billion.
Caldwell and its senior executives accepted the offer without admitting or denying the allegations made by FINRA.
Mr. Buel posted an apology on the newspaper's website admitting to "indiscretions" and to using derogatory words.
Less than four years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a hospital admitting privileges law in Texas.
"What if all doctors in a state could easily get admitting privileges?" he asked at one point.
But it's funny to see them admitting to this and being so surprised by their own reaction.
I ended up admitting this patient, and he was released by the hearing officer two days later.
"It was a hard decision," BenDeLaCreme said, admitting she'd wanted to eliminate an out-and-out predator.
"I think I was sort of wanting that question but not admitting it to myself," she said.
And then all people want to know is whether or not there's something she's not admitting to.
That's because a lower court only allowed that one doctor an exception to the admitting privileges requirement.
I spend 20 minutes laying in bed trying to regain sleepiness before admitting defeat and getting up.
Tamira Mobley, a self-described beautician, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, admitting she caused Ms. Blaine's death.
That led to a lawsuit in 2016, which the company settled without admitting liability for $1.65 million.
In doing so, you're admitting that you're not sure how safe it is to be around him.
And he canceled the popular "Good Girls Revolt" after one season, admitting he had never watched it.
Abortion patients get the same care regardless of whether or not their provider has local admitting privileges.
It's worth admitting that your business needs more information rather than putting your comfort (and assumptions) first.
Admitting his party had taken a "thumping" in the 2006 midterms, Bush pledged to work with Pelosi.
But admitting this unpleasant reality has almost no bearing on the question of what to do now.
Robinson joined the clinic in 2005, and in 2013 she applied to Huntsville Hospital for admitting privileges.
Since admitting our vulnerability is a humiliation, we simply close our eyes and pretend it isn't real.
I then too began to talk, beginning by admitting that I wasn't actually related to Britney Spears.
But the once-popular politician resigned from her Cabinet in 2011 after admitting to plagiarizing his doctorate.
And he eventually lost the support of many Republicans after admitting that he hired an undocumented worker.
She also prosecuted a number of people for marijuana offenses, despite admitting to having smoked marijuana herself.
Russo, a challenge to a Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to obtain admitting privileges to local hospitals.
The approach would favor admitting immigrants based on the merit of each applicant, the White House said.
So it's just a matter of admitting that they've been a part of the church for decades.
It also accused the university of engaging in "racial balancing" in its process of admitting prospective students.
Staying "elite," one enrollment expert explained, depends not just on admitting a lot of high-scoring students.
Although it began admitting male students in 1973, nearly 178.63 percent of the student body remained female.
Paltrow feeds her critics, admitting she doesn&apost know what "vagina" means, and promoting regular extreme diets.
Or is Dr. Quijano having trouble admitting that he does see race as a contributing causal factor?
Admitting privilege laws have been introduced in many states as part of a nationwide anti-abortion effort.
The former executives also released statements acknowledging their roles in the transactions, but not admitting to fraud.
The suspect had been convicted of terrorism-related charges in 2012 after admitting to planning several attacks.
Matta and Comscore agreed to settle the case for a total of $5.7 million without admitting wrongdoing.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Solving an ugly problem requires admitting there is one in the first place.
Jada Pinkett Smith is admitting she hasn't always put herself first in her marriage to Will Smith.
As even the leaders of tech are now admitting, not everyone wants to be like Silicon Valley.
Jim Himes about President Trump admitting he discussed former VP Biden in a call with Ukraine's president.
His work largely consisted of admitting his client's wrongdoing on national television on a near-constant basis.
But what would be the harm in admitting that de Kooning's own changing mind changed his work?
He did, and was forced to resign after admitting that he knew friends had bet on him.
The Louisiana law would require doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges to a nearby hospital.
In 2012, the bank agreed to pay $175 million to settle the accusations without admitting any wrongdoing.
The Louisiana law, enacted in 2014, requires doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
The details: The Louisiana law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
If you just read those pages, in short, you'd think the United States was still admitting refugees.
I feel as ridiculous admitting that I am not French as I do saying that I am.
" He also thinks Flav "will again be embarrassed admitting on stage about the way it spun out.
While the government worked on those permanent changes, the executive order also set up temporary ones: a 90-day hold on admitting any national from seven majority-Muslim countries and a 63-day hold on admitting any refugees who weren't "religious minorities" (or fit a couple of other exceptions).
She is prone to curious gaffes, such as admitting she did not know where to buy lavatory paper.
One worry some skeptics might flag is that admitting many more poor kids could dilute these mobility effects.
But hey, silver lining, here Twitter finally, finally is, admitting it screwed up and wanting to start over.
But the government has been surreptitiously admitting more foreign workers, mostly in the guise of students and trainees.
Why did Trump change course this time, pulling a Jimmy the Greek by admitting he did something wrong?
"The fact that he is admitting this is a major factor that judges consider," Johnson told the Bee.
Now, though, he's admitting that Snap may need a redesign in order to appeal to a broader audience.
It does mean admitting that many men behave in exactly the ways their culture tells them to behave.
" Barr addressed the controversy an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity last month, admitting she "made a mistake.
None of the local hospitals would give our doctors admitting privileges, even though they are qualified OB-GYNs.
Kraft broke his silence on the legal issue this weekend -- essentially admitting wrongdoing and apologizing for his actions.
Brooks Ayers is opening up after admitting in November he forged medical records relating to his cancer diagnosis.
There's no shame in admitting defeat and taking the phone in somewhere to be repaired by the experts.
But even after admitting she was hurt by Burruss' words, Parks never really said how she was feeling.
Back in 2015, Lawrence shared her obsession with the show in Interview, admitting it was her guilty pleasure.
Prosecutors claim he later admitted to creating Kronos, therefore admitting he initially lied when questioned by the FBI.
In today&aposs Russia, being gay is legal, but admitting it is fraught with professional and personal risk.
However, Chappelle ended things on Trump, admitting that he was hoping that he would do a good job.
He cautioned against overreacting to the current turmoil while admitting the antagonism in Washington is at dispiriting levels.
"I think she's going to kill it," he said, admitting that he hadn't yet seen her in action.
However, Bayer balked at admitting any wrongdoing in how it sold Essure and stood by its safety record.
I used to have a hard time admitting this, but I can now proudly say it: I'm picky.
"It is understood that the settlement included admitting corruption involving known cases," the official said, without giving details.
"This was about admitting what I did, what I suffered with, and how I overcame it," she says.
That makes accepting that a conspiracy theory is bogus feel like admitting there is something wrong with you.
Admitting candidly that political discourse has soured under his watch, Obama demanded that Americans renew efforts at reconciliation.
The United States and Israel were among just 14 of 194 members that voted against admitting the Palestinians.
Caitlin struggles to find anything to "open up" about, admitting her life has been pretty easy thus far.
Instead of admitting she couldn't do it anymore and getting help, she compounded things and made them worse.
The federal judge withdrew his nomination after admitting he had smoked marijuana as a college professor years earlier.
"Absolute justice would be an apology to this city that he smeared, admitting what he did," Johnson said.
There's been a lot of change at BSA recently: In January 2017, it finally started admitting transgender children.
On the other hand, he conceded, many workers aren't fond of admitting they don't know what they're doing.
"It's almost like admitting that you weren't perfect enough," she says about where the self-hate comes from.
He became the CIA director in 2011 but resigned in 2012 after admitting he had an extramarital affair.
Michael Rappa of Roseville, California, agreed to the ban while neither admitting nor denying guilt to the findings.
Of course, Yale and Harvard are not alone in admitting a disproportionate number of students from wealthy families.
Both Gee and Hellerstedt involve a law requiring abortion doctors to obtain admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The case concerns a 2014 Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
Lee helped manage $1.25 billion at SAC before admitting to securities fraud and conspiracy charges, court papers show.
Admitting that I don't have student loan debt is giving up a little bit of my street cred.
What's more ... Future claims Eliza in the past filed a financial affidavit admitting to having multiple checking accounts.
Microsoft has spent most of 2016 walking back its mobile efforts, after admitting it wasn't the company's focus.
He (or she) can carry out wars without admitting to doing so or asking permission to do so.
Soon after Schmidt presented that evidence, Erie settled with him for a confidential sum without admitting any wrongdoing.

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