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The two admit to receiving royalties, but say it has nothing to do with their criticism.

Then I realize that they're right, and sheepishly admit to it.

Half of American teenagers admit to cheating on a school exam, according to a 2004 Gallup poll.

They take a day of sick leave rather than admit to being off because of pet bereavement.

It would be mulish not to admit to a feeling of relief that Russia has accepted these changes without too much ill grace.

Lead author Donald McCabe, professor of management and global business at New Jersey's Rutgers University, said it's likely that more students cheat than admit to it.

All Ukrainian politicians, including ms Tymoshenko, Mr Yanukovich and Mr Yushchenko, admit to corruption and lack of structural reforms in ukraine-and blame each other.

Actually, you can only vote once per entry per IP address, though some say they have been able to double-back (I'll admit to trying and failing to do so).

The most popular products for men are hair dye, eye creams, anti-ageing products, eyeliner and fake tan. But they also admit to using concealer, face powder, nail varnish, lipstick and mascara.

But if we open and injustice, will not admit too many fathers in their place...... too many children's lives where, in too many families, the father of this role is missing.

I'll admit to anyone that I am a worldly person.

One of its defining characteristics is never, ever, to admit to a mistake in public.

However, as I said earlier, the first step is to admit to yourself that you're dealing with anxiety.

More importantly I have to explain to them why we think this, and to admit to them that we don't yet fully understand how or why this happened.

And at some point, Mr Abbas must admit to his people that most of the refugees will never return to Israel proper: that is the price of partition.

When I met Pattinson at the end of last year, press speculation about their relationship was reaching boiling point, but they didn't admit to the romance until February.

The study also found, once a greeting faux pas has been made, 26 percent of Brits try to cover up the embarrassment by making a joke, while a bashful 22 percent admit to going red in the face.

And yes, I admit to being such a person, although I don't go as far as the jeremiahs who suggest that this haphazard punctuation portends the decline of English-speaking civilization.

Many admit to whatever they were accused of.

Most of us do it, but few of us will admit to it.

And people who admit to downloading music illegally may actually spend more money on recorded music than people who don't.

Bank supervisors should be responsible for stamping out this practice but they may be as loth to admit to past mistakes as the Banks are themselves.

Once accused of sorcery, children are forced to admit to being witches and to reveal the name of the "witch" that has passed on the evil power to them.

These folks admit to feeling grateful and sad, joyous and angry, optimistic and defeated, all at the same time; yet only half of their emotions are acceptable in the public eye.

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Journalists admit to censoring themselves out of fear.

Were I to write my confessions, I would have to admit to buying books for purely aesthetic reasons.

No? Well, of course not. Who wants to admit to being unable to navigate a room without tripping over a dog?

Often times using the Clean Slate Method the other person will admit to "wrong doing"... but you can not EXPECT this.

For would you not admit to conspiring thoughts of 'jumping ship' dearest lady... should these Pillars that we have spoken of not present themselves in the exact way we stated that they would?

People admit to being bookworms in the same way they admit to being "just too tidy really", or "a bit of a workaholic".

Managers concede that favoritism plays a big role in deciding who gets promoted, however few will admit to playing favorites.

Sometimes we are scared to admit to ourselves what we really want to do, and who we really want to be because it's not popular, or because it's not as secure as the job we have.

I'm not about admit to defeat.

He lived and died not like most people but better, and even his most vehement critics will admit to that.

Humans are instigated by modern society to have all kinds of desires. They need the courage to admit to their excessive desires and have the self-control to give them up.

The prisoner was tortured to make him admit to the crime.

She doesn't admit to deliberately starving the girl but only shrugs her own thin shoulders when asked why her daughter is so sick.

One in ten parents admit to making up the answers as they feel too embarrassed to be shown up academically.

Patient refused to accept any surgical intervention, until 6 month later he suffered from sudden attack of chest pain, shortness of breath and severe perspiration. In emergency clinic the ECG findings was compatible with acute myocardial infarction and was admit to CCU for treatment.

More than half of dog owners (52%) did not walk their dogs, and two-thirds (64%) of parents admit to always being too tired to play with their children.

Only to do so, I would have to admit to having done this terrible thing.

Thee University of Maryland research described students' thoughts in vivid detail, in which they admit to cravings, anxiety attacks and depression when forced to abstain from using media.

Do you take a rocket? "I had to admit to him that I didn't know how you get to heaven, I just believe in it."

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