But those allies wonder why they should accept men, branded as terrorists and embittered by years of harsh detention, that America is unwilling to admit on its own soil.
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.
If this strategy works for London, could we see white-collar perpetrators coming forward in flocks to admit guilty on crimes that the government had no idea were even occurring?
Alert as he was to the dangers of exhibitions, he was also honest enough to admit that on many occasions he had been thrilled by the pleasures they can provide.
Sun rays are, as expected, absolutely no problem and we have to admit that on first sight we thought the device had a sticker affixed to its front -- its that good at reproducing printed materials.
But the best reason I can offer for what we did, I freely admit, borders on the superstitious.
He said the number of students the district will be able to admit will depend on the grades for which they apply.
At the same time, though, even those people were ready to admit that going on actual "dates" was full of pressure and not very enjoyable.
If pressed, Israeli officials will admit that relying on U.S. troops to provide filtered intelligence according to timetables subject to U.S. policy is not a realistic alternative for Israel, whose survival hinges on early warning and rapid mobilization of reserve forces.
Cheating rates rise through middle school and by high school, 51% of students admit to cheating on a test in the past year, and 74% say they have copied another student's homework, according to a 2012 survey of 23, 000 high-school students by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, in Los Angeles, a nonprofit character-education organization.
Politicians frequently echo the gun lobby refrain to only "enforce the laws on the books, " refusing to admit that there are very few laws on the books.
It goes on to admit that "many of the more common theories" refuse to stand up to scrutiny.
Vaughter goes on to admit that his decision to dope was terrible, and that he wished he had never done it.
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In a typical Camilla moment, she arrived Paris with a smile and greeted the media with a big hello, then went on to admit nerves.
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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Young drivers were most likely to admit to speeding while on highways, but 84% said they drove at or below the speed limit in school zones.
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"I will admit that, being on radio for many years, when the forecast is for good weather and it's bad, I certainly will get more grief than if the forecast is for bad weather and it's good, " Dr. Sobel said.
You won't find it in any site navigation, searching yields almost nothing, and the team at GenerationMP3 admit that they stumbled on it by chance (you can still find it via cached Google pages, which indicate that it was on the U.K. site's navigation at some point in recent history).
For all the rivalry, both banks admit the competition keeps them on their toes.
The utility companies bluntly admit they'll pass on the extra costs to the bill payer.
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Or is this such a delicate topic that no one will admit to what they do on Facebook?
Elsewhere, Congress has had to admit that it cannot prosper on its own.
What he really wanted was for Mr Ghosn simply to go on television and admit that Renault had made a mistake.
More than half of parents (55%) in England admit having taken a child on holiday during term time, a poll suggests.
The people who work on each site admit they're up against outdated statistics and bad information in various city and county records offices.
It is understood that Adebayor was at Wembley on Thursday to admit a charge of improper conduct to a Football Association regulatory commission hearing.
Those on Salisbury Plain admit that the Afghan army will still need help in building their own capacity in medical evacuations and treatment, surveillance and other "enablers".
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.
He did, however, admit he signed his name on the back of a piece of prescription paper - but says this was to allow the removal of the baby, not the removal of the womb.
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