Examples of 'it admitted' in a sentence

Meaning of "it admitted"

The phrase 'it admitted' suggests that a statement or fact has been acknowledged as true or valid by a particular entity or source. This phrase is often used when referring to a formal declaration, confession, or acceptance of a particular truth or reality. 'It admitted' indicates that the subject or entity has openly recognized or conceded a specific point or fact

How to use "it admitted" in a sentence

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It admitted only a small group of skilled workers.
You will never get it admitted.
Four years later it admitted to broader problems going back decades.
It will be hell of a time getting it admitted.
The gentlemen who stole it admitted to car jacking you.
It admitted its product may not be good for democracy.
The difference was it admitted it openly.
It admitted inverts because it felt attracted by what it judged to be a vice.
Even if you get it admitted.
It admitted to not having enough resources to fight the drug problem.
He fought hard to have it admitted.
It admitted sometimes practising teachers who had never had any initial training.
So much so the legislator that introduced it admitted that it may be a little unconstitutional.
It admitted that the church did not have the authority to change a command of God.
Soon afterwards it admitted children of non-members.

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It admitted the personal connection between MyEdu and the UT System.
It lowered its head, and looked as though it admitted its mistake.
It admitted that the Slovak law characterised the Hlinka Youth as a fascist organisation.
While offering shares for public subscription, it admitted a multitude of silent partners.
It admitted that it turned off rivals ' antivirus software.
That ageless continuity was carefully conserved, but it admitted light from all quarters.
Why was not it admitted into evidence at the trial?
Why did the Commander fight so hard to get it admitted into evidence?
As a result, it admitted a bias toward candidates working in international trade.
Google released a statement yesterday, where it admitted to the mistake and disabled the app.
It admitted of no interpretations, Etienne.
Lastly, the Commission had insisted on maintaining a comparator which it admitted was far from ideal.
And even if we get it admitted as evidence, the kids could be let off.
When Albert College relocated, it admitted boys only.
It admitted having kidnapped Stakar at birth, along with other vile deeds.
These are all of the OCML-VP's sources, as it admitted in the article.
Were it admitted to the EU, Turkey would be the most populated country and the.
At first, it admitted only girls.
When it admitted Israel as a Member State, this Assembly referred to those declarations and explanations.
From its origin, it admitted numerous non-gardeners as members.
It admitted the recruitment and the transportation of ' comfort women ' during the Second World War.
We have seen how it admitted defeat after 33 days of aggression.
It admitted that " the pre-testing of the system routine proved to be insufficient ".
And precise? It admitted of no interpretations, Etienne.
It admitted that their criticisms were justified, and that the police 's performance was " highly unsatisfactory ".
From 1977 it admitted other girls of academic ability from poorer homes.
It admitted Capello, their coaches.
It admitted of no interpretations, Etienne . Thank you, Mademoiselle.
It admitted to a total of about 200 irregularities.
In 2005, it admitted to having nuclear weapons but vowed to close the nuclear program.
It admitted that, at bid closing, HRDC 's networks were not working at 10 Gigabit Ethernet speed.

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There is no segregation when children are admitted to school
He later admitted that he did it while tripping on acid
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