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admissions
In a military sense, the judge-advocate is authorized when he sees proper to admit what a prisoner expects to prove by absent witnesses.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Admissions in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Admissions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Admissions in a Sentence
We are confident that a majority of justices will uphold the U.S. Constitution and end the divisive and failing policy of using race in college admissions, because of such horrendous discrimination, many Asian-American applicants have to hide their racial identity to get admitted by America’s selective colleges. Unfortunately, in 21st century America, our children are still being treated as second-class citizens.
We listened to thoughtful criticism and made Landscape better and more transparent, landscape provides admissions officers more consistent background information so they can fairly consider every student, no matter where they live and learn.
In our trial, he had been recorded on the phone talking to his wife and friends, making a lot of admissions, and the state never used that, but he was aware that he had been recorded saying things that could implicate him in the murder that we were trying.
(The number of new cases) is slightly concerning, it's still too early to say whether the plateau of hospital admissions have ended, the threat is everywhere. We need to protect the NHS (National Health Service) everywhere, and the Midlands now is obviously a concern as well.
I wanted to get that message to Gov. Kemp, i had a lot of concerns I was watching our cases of Covid-19 grow and grow in Georgia and I was seeing increases in hospital admissions.
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