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Definitions for ADMITTING
ad·mit·ting
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Admitting
of Admit
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ADMITTING in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ADMITTING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of ADMITTING in a Sentence
I do feel like that person admitting in that context it shows a recognition of what they have done is wrong, and a willingness to improve, i think we are trying to balance the rights of the individual who is being accused as well as the rights of the complainant and sometimes that is very difficult.
Dr. Charles Lieber, chair of Harvard Universitys Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department, was indicted for lying about Charles Lieber involvement with the Chinese governments Thousand Talents Plan and admitting that Harvard Universitys Chemistry lacks adequate institutional controls for effective oversight and tracking of very large donations.
The time-consuming triage process( checking patients for Ebola symptoms before admitting them to hospital) could prove fatal for those arriving with critical injuries.
It's a sorting vote. Because anyone who votes against this amendment is admitting to the game.
President Trump signed President Trump second attempt at a Muslim Ban this morning, behind closed doors, admitting that President Trump first order was completely indefensible, the same goes for this one. We call on all elected officials to use every tool in their arsenal to stop this misguided and malignant executive order.
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