Managers the world around admit that one of their biggest concerns in the contemporary business environment is managing effectively their international operations.
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But he rapidly put it right at 18 before trooping off to admit, one broken driver apart, how much he had enjoyed his round.
It can be hard to admit that one drug that you have been giving to a lot of patients may not be doing much of anything at all.
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Many first-tier universities admit only one of ten applicants.
Many of the most selective institutions will routinely admit upwards of one-third or more of their incoming classes from the early decision pool of applicants.
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Or is this such a delicate topic that no one will admit to what they do on Facebook?
"I'm the first one to admit we have to do something with Medicare, " said Rep. Charles Rangle, D-New York.
These people are smart enough to see that they are acting in a collectively disastrous fashion, but no one can admit it.
With respect to the metaphor that was used, I think Ken Salazar would probably be the first one to admit that he has been frustrated, angry, and occasionally emotional about this issue, like a lot of people have.
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It is in the hands of the re-imaginers that the fate of Star Wars rests, and luckily for us fans (if you read this far you are one, admit it), they keep finding new ways to engage the franchise.
Which is, one has to admit, more moving than anything usually seen in a WPA mural.
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Humanity, and the ability to admit mistakes, might be one area where Cook can outperform Jobs.
No one will ever admit it, but a lot of these people have actually gone to plastic surgeons.
But ecologically, one has to admit that the gray is better at filling the squirrel niche in our broadleaf woodland.
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Americans like a fighter but we also like a realist, one who can admit when he has erred and make amends.
I, for one, must admit that I look forward to my daily trip to the mailbox at the end of the driveway.
That sort of old-school difficulty, one has to admit, is really lame.
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Most experts admit the Big 10 is one of the strongest conferences this year in college football, and far superior to the Big East.
The memo, written last month, goes on to admit that NATS may say one thing in public but do another when it comes to privatisation.
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While this tongue-in-cheek design clearly plays on how attached we are to our mobile devices, you have to admit you kind of want one, right?
One activist did admit to being "caught on the hop" by the question and asks whether they can "phone a friend" but no-one seems fazed or defensive about the opportunity to talk about the issue.
But as data continues to be gathered, it appears more likely that the extra photons may have been a statistical anomaly, leading one researcher to admit on Twitter that his ATLAS team is "not too excited" about it anymore.
Ask them their track record and most will admit that they have at least one failure among the bunch.
Author Howard Rheingold reports in his new book Net Smart that one in six Americans admit to walking into something while texting.
Only 10 percent said helping their parents has slowed down their retirement savings, though one-third did admit that helping their kids has come at a price.
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