Last week Pinterest opened its online service to the general public, ending a multi-year period in which users who signed up had to wait to be admitted by the company.
Logically, the main language of the EU ought to be English, a fact admitted by a growing number of corporations in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden that hold board meetings in English for purely practical reasons.
Estimates of injury and damage, it is admitted, could be out either way by a factor of ten: much depends on the nature of the material used and on prevailing weather conditions.
The government has admitted the target will not be met by 2015-6 as initially intended, but argues that the commitment helped the UK avoid "economic catastrophe" in 2010 and delivered low market interest rates.
Fisheries Minister Eliot Morley admitted that the problem could not be solved by the UK alone.
Mr Erdogan has often admitted that the Kurdish problem cannot be solved by military means alone, and he has vowed to continue his reforms.
"The improper conduct admitted publicly by Bishop Ordenes seems to be very serious, " added Archbishp Goic.
Donald's score of five-under-par for the last four holes also made sure he will be challenging Garcia, who admitted even he was shocked by how erratically he had played.
As elaborated by UC, Berkeley regent John Moores in an essay in Forbes (Mar. 29), diversity can be attained-and less-qualified students admitted-by introducing "fuzzy factors" into the admission equation.
The abuse admitted by Ms. Lerner can't be dismissed in a casual apology on a casual Friday as no big deal.
He stressed that Channel 4 was not seeking a like-for-like replacement for the reality programme, but admitted that fans of the show would be "disappointed" by its demise.
Mr Powers has urged lawmakers to amend the law by capping the number of students who can be admitted under the rule at half of a state university's class.
She will be sentenced for causing death by careless driving, which she previously admitted, at a later date.
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The head of the civil rights group Liberty, John Wadham, admitted it would be counter-productive to allow all those targeted by the police to find out if their phones were tapped.
In a recent study by UPS, 81% of respondents admitted they would be more loyal to retailers with a generous return policy.
These include regulatory reforms that are often enacted by countries that aspire to membership, but have yet to be admitted.
He admitted the frustrations in trying to find suitable players who will not be ruled out by the ever-increasing demands of the international season.
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He told Newsnight Scotland the "likelihood must be" he will accept the offer to defer the cuts by a year, but admitted it would create a "double whammy" of cuts in the following year, kicking in after the Holyrood elections.
Davies admitted four fraud charges, six trademark offences, obtaining money by deception and will be sentenced later.
Gerrard also admitted the team are spurred on by their summer failure, but stressed they must be given time to recover their form.
Mr Mustow claimed that flood defences repaid their investment by a factor of 8-1 but admitted that continuing to invest would be a "challenge", after government cuts to planned projects.
There are, of course, many what-ifs to take into consideration that can never be proven, but by reversing the ill-gotten win that Seattle notched (the referees admitted to the screw-up and the labor dispute was settled before any other games were played) the Green Bay Packers would currently have 12 wins and automatically have a lock on the second seed with the potential to still grab the first seed.
G4S, the contractor, admitted last week that it would not be able to provide more than 10, 000 security staffers by the time the Olympics begin.
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Pressed by peers on all sides to act, Lord Henley admitted that while activists could be removed from public land, the land surrounding the cathedral belonged to the Church of England and therefore "it is a matter for the Church to decide, not a matter for government".
One of the many mistakes the McCain people have admitted is that they assumed that a sitting governor, by virtue of her position, would be up to the task of answering substantive questions of vital interest to the nation.
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